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    streaming pile of ashes‚ Liesel was a girl made of darkness” (Zusak.84) Said Death. Death’s words describe Lisel being against Hitler and fighting him back by rescuing a book from the many that was burned.”Her brother was dead” (Zusak.21) Said Death. The story limits the information about Liesel’s little brother‚ Werner but from what was written Werner died on a train trip on the way to their new home. Having Liesel’s brother dead makes her mountain taller than it already is.”For Liesel‚ it was a ride in

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    unconsciously leaves his audience to think “what would you do?” The piece as a whole‚ serves to be remarkably influential and impressionable. Philbert discusses and elaborates his opinion on ending a life to end suffering all while simply sharing a story. George’s death leaves the audience either questioning judgments or ensuring their opinions on the ethics of euthanasia. In the end‚ “George had left” and though Philbert did not agree with the decision he was forced to make‚ he came to realize the

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    Rasselas‚ the Prince of Abyssinia by Samuel Johnson is a tale about Rasselas‚ the Prince of Abyssinia‚ who lives in a utopian valley. Rasselas is not content with living in the valley. He escapes and finds many wonders. I contend that this is a tale of finding happiness through contrast of experiences‚ sight of others’ opinions‚ and his own conversations with his companions. One way the happy valley relates to the main concept of happiness is by establishing the base for the storyline. All of the plot

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    listened for a song‚ according to story‚ But this swan’s death was out of character No giving up of the grace of life In a sad lingering music I saw the beaten swan rise on the water As though to outreach pain‚ its webbed feet Banging the river helplessly‚ its wings Loose in a large hysteria. Then the neck Was floating like a rope and the swan was dead It drifted away and all around it swan’s-down Bobbed on the river like children’s little boats. This is the story of two Swans who met to battle

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    Immediate responses: After reading All the Way for the first time I immediately recognized its historical importance‚ even if it wasn’t in the light I‚ personally‚ would have liked it in. I couldn’t help myself but notice the racism‚ which I think I was actively looking for. One of the subplots focuses on MLK and his quest to get a Voting Rights Act‚ or in other words LBJ’s decisive handling of the african american population and his party. In the play‚ this game called politics‚ there are a number

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    Josh Fuentes Ms. Apshaga English 4 April 2012 Critical response The article "The Wife-Beater" by Gayle Rosenwald Smith appeared in the newspapers‚ Chicago Tribune‚ and the Philadelphia Inquirer. The article states her view on the term “wife beater”‚ and the blindness of youth under the age of 25. In this article‚ she also explains that the sleeveless undershirt is not the problem; just the term is what bothers her. The author hates how the name upsets her and how folks under the

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    Activity 1.3.1: Student Response Sheet PART A- Restriction Enzymes Restriction enzymes are a tool that allows us to pinpoint human identity down to single differences in our DNA. Work through the following simulation so you can see these molecular scissors in action. Find out more about restriction enzymes by viewing the animation and reading the article listed below. DolanDNALearningCenter: Restriction Enzymes http://www.dnalc.org/ddnalc/resources/restriction.html Access Excellence Classic

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    musical instruments performed as a background music in the play give the harmony and consistency of the whole drama‚ by applying unique sounds fluently. The mixture of the music instruments and songs that characters perform‚ brings the audience to the story which the play narratives. Also‚ when the characters are talking‚ some short sounds are played by those instruments to express the emotion or feelings of them‚ such as horror‚ surprise or happiness. I personally like how characters sing in Kunqu

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    Critical Response Essay Fred’s Dilemma 1. - If Fred were a Utilitarian‚ what would he do? Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory where right and wrong depends on the consequences of one’s actions for everyone who might be affected by them. In other words‚ utilitarian individuals are trying to bring the best system to the society than any other system. Sometimes utilitarianism is summarized as "the maximum well-being for the maximum number". We know that life is full with situations

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    Urinetown Response Coming into this show I knew exactly who I wanted to observe/analyze‚ John Watkins. He played the character of Cladwell and I was really excited to analyze him since last semester I wasn’t allowed to. I believe his work on stage definitely helped the given circumstances of the show. He seemed to understand what it meant to be a powerful business man who was exploiting the resources of the poor during the water shortage. I could feel his presence as an audience member whenever

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