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    Making A Fist By: Naomi Shihab Nye The title contributes‚ to us readers as it shows‚ that we are alive and strong as long as we can still make a fist. The person speaking in this poem is speaking to her daughter after a long car ride of days and days‚ maybe even weeks. Her mother is giving her comfort and reassuring her that even though people go through obstacles‚ you need to be strong enough to go through many aspects in life to bring happiness. And just tells her if you can still make a fist

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    and the rest is schizophrenia.”- Don McCullin. (BBC Imagine 2013 McCullin) Capturing the decisive moments of these wars have not just created a genre of photography called war photography but also enhanced public awareness. Both Donald McCullin and Eddie Adams‚ being photojournalists recognized for their war photography‚ have produced some outstanding photographs and successfully portrayed the harsh reality of war. Even though their conceptual concerns were similar‚ there was a visible variation in

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    2010 English 200 They say a picture can speak a thousand words‚ but really‚ does every picture do this? Even if a picture is historically documented‚ does this cliché still apply? The photograph Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief taken by Eddie Adams in 1968 does not speak a thousand words‚ but maybe more‚ it represents the cruelty that both sides of war are endowed with. It has a politically historical background that makes one wonder what is right about this picture‚ that the South Vietnamese

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    Case 1.8 Crazy Eddie‚ Inc. Case Summary: At age of 16‚ in 1978‚ Eddie Antar opened Crazy Eddie Inc in New York City. This was an electronics store where leadership positions were assumed by family and relatives. Their excellent advertising techniques through radio and their cut rate prices allowed the company to become “transhipper”‚ selling goods to other electronic retailers in NYC area. Crazy Eddie Inc went public in 1986 in order to finance expansion program and in that year‚ it was

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    originally published by Hyperion Books. Eddie is an 83 year old maintenance man‚ who has worked his whole life at an amusement park named Ruby Pier. In the beginning of theC story‚ we do not know much about Eddie except for his age and occupation. You learn the most about Eddie when he takes his journey through heaven after his tragic death. Eddie meets five people in heaven‚ all in which made an impact on his life. All five people have an important lesson to teach Eddie. He died trying to save a little

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    hero is usually a character of noble stature. Just like all people‚ tragic heroes aren’t perfect but what separates them from the others is that they have a hamartia‚ a tragic flaw. This flaw will be the cause of the downfall for the tragic hero. Eddie Carbone is somewhat a tragic hero. He doesn’t fit as a tragic hero because in the play‚ he is a normal longshoreman‚ which is fairly ordinary in Red Hook. Just like all men‚ ”he worked on the piers when there was work‚ he brought home his pay‚ and

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    has come back to say their good byes to the legendary Coach Eddie Rake. The football players‚ as well as many people in the town‚ have always seen Coach Eddie Rake as a fatherly figure. As people come to say their goodbyes‚ you can certainly see the grief on their faces. Coach Eddie Rake was very loved and appreciated in the town. Everyone knew who Coach Eddie Rake was because of all the wins on the football field at Messina High. Eddie Rake coached the Messina Football Team for 34 years with 13

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    A Mothers Worst Nightmare On a very cold March day my son Garrett and my daughter Jordan were playing ball in our backyard when Garrett’s ball went into the neighbor’s yard. Garrett proceeded to go into their yard to get the ball not realizing how long their dog’s chain was. The dog lunged forward and grabbed Garrett by the back of his jacket and pulled him in and then proceeded to viciously attack him. This colossal fury wolf like dog began to assail my feeble little boy. While

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    The Life of a Hero

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    “He who does not know how to look back at where he came from will never get to his destination.” The quote mentioned is one of Jose Rizal’s famous quotes and sure enough‚ he stayed true to his words as he was one of those people who keeps looking back at where he was from‚ as evidenced by his entries in this diary and letters to close friends and family. He was the kind of person who liked to share to others on what he had gone through‚ no matter how low or down in the eyes of others. The documentary

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