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    means. Figurative language is something that doesn’t mean what it says. The phrase above means exactly what it says. In “Fame is a fickle food” the closest thing to figurative language is rhyming and that isn’t figurative language. These poems are a great example of how you don’t have to have figurative language for it to be a poem. Lastly‚ they are different because in “ Fame is a fickle food ” there is variety of rhyming not every line but every few lines there is a rhyme for example “whose

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    throughout his baseball career. Now his record of 73 home runs in a season has a big asterisk next to it (Bunning). Yet‚ Barry Bonds and many other athletes are still inducted into their sports’ Hall of Fame even though they used steroids. Athletes who used steroids should not be inducted into the Hall of Fame because it is illegal to use steroids and those who use steroids are cheaters. First of all‚ steroids are illegal in many professional sports organizations‚ such as the NFL‚ NBA‚ and MLB. These

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    Ferguson Jenkins became the first Canadian to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In this presentation‚ I’ll be talking about how Ferguson Jenkins dealt with racism‚ did Jenkins ever win a World Series‚ what teams he played for‚ was he inducted into the Hall of Fame‚ and was he ever respected as a black Canadian baseball player. Ferguson Jenkins faced many obstacles along the way to glory and fame including racism because being colored was like being a disgrace to mankind. So how did

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    CASE STUDY ON NATIONAL JAZZ HALL OF FAME (NJHF) SYNOPSIS This case describes and presents the problems faced by Mr. Rutland‚ Professor of History at the University of Virginia and founder of the National Jazz Hall of Fame (NJHF)‚ in his attempts to gain national recognition for the organization. The NJHF has achieved moderate success at a local level but has not attracted the needed national recognition. Basically the NJHF was established to maintain a jazz museum in an old Paramount theatre

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    also contains many references to Christianity. Although paganism and Christianity can be seen as unalike‚ the two aspects are brought together by the poet in order to show the need for grouping. The pagan themes‚ such as fate or the common goal of fame and heroism‚ raise questions in the religious community that could be misleading or misinterpreted without the Christian insight provided in the text. As a result‚ it is clear that this combination of pagan concepts and Christianity shown in Beowulf

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    live in the pursuit of fame in order to become more satisfied‚ ultimately wasting their time on meaningless matters. Hermann Hesse describes one man’s journey to

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    Once you were able to understand what the hall of fame were‚ you wanted to be in it. Performance enhancing drugs can allow more athletes to be in the Hall of Fame. Not every athlete should be allowed in the Hall of Fame but those who made a contribution before‚ during‚ and after using the performance enhancing drugs should be in the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame for those of you who don’t know what it is; it’s a museum that commemorates all the great athletes

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    Daisy Buchanan is to Myrtle how Velma Kelley is to Roxie. Merely the most peculiar parallel between these two cases is the downfall to grasp instantaneous fame. Roxie’s claim to fame is that to become "the sweetest Jazz killer ever to arrive at Chicago"( Chicago) while her counter partner Myrtle is killed‚ and is that of her death that brings her fame and acknowledgment that she had sought after in life. It’s only in the end that they get their desired “fifteen minutes of

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    Museums and Halls of Fame Sports museum: “Its collection may contain artefacts‚ documents and relics relating to ordinary mortals as well as the famous or even the infamous” (Redmond‚ 1973:p43) Hall of fame: Are attractions which specifically venerate the famous‚ the gifted or the exceptional. (Gammon‚ 2002) “Sports museums and halls of fame provide a different example of passive sport tourism likely to attract the connoisseur” (Standeven & De Knop‚ 1999:115). Halls of fame and sports museums

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