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    Hamlet: Finding Courage to Die In William Shakespeare’s "Hamlet" we see a young man paralyzed with grief over his father. So much so that he is believed to have gone mad. Hamlet is such a complex character that one must look deeply to find what drives him. Did he really have the courage to kill the king or was it madness? Hamlet’s character will be illuminated by explaining both soliloquies and finally Hamlet himself. "To be‚ or not to be‚ that is the question‚" (Beaty‚ 1348) is one of the

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    When you’re feeling down and you don’t know what to do‚ what keeps you motivated? In the movie “Finding Nemo” a character named dory said “just keep swimming” this was her motivation to everything and anything. Any time she was stuck in a problem this was her motivation to pull herself back up. Motivation is an essential thing in everyone’s life. Without motivation do you really even know where you’re going or what you are doing? Not having motivation is like not having a purpose which leads you

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    The Nebraska Landscape Humankind’s relationship to its environment is one of the strongest bonds people can make. In Willa Cather’s My Ántonia‚ this relationship is shown through many of the characters want to return to their hometown of Black Hawk‚ Nebraska. What they find they miss is a lost setting‚ a vanished world of people‚ places‚ and natural surroundings. They all develop a strong attachment to the Nebraska landscape‚ which never seems to leave them. Part of the reason for this connection

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    Has anyone wondered how can two people‚ who have a different stereotype‚ become friends? Though they have a different stereotype‚ they need to have something in common to become friends. In the movies “Finding Forester” William Forester is a white‚ middle-aged former writer and writes several books. Jamal Wallace is a black teenage student and an expert in writing. At first‚ Jamal encounters William at William’s apartment‚ and they have an associate in writing. Although William and Jamal share the

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    case study on what to do with Howard‚ I noticed that the work environment had many more issues that plagued it than just Howard. Tad has many decisions to make as the project Engineer for Agrigreen‚ Inc. Below are three Findings of Fact and my recommendations for each. Finding of Fact #1: Howard has issues with attendance and break time boundaries. He has grown complacent in his demeanor. Over the last several years he has taken additional snack breaks‚ fallen asleep on the job‚ came in late

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    Finding the Right Fitness Gym Searching for the right fitness gym can be a very difficult task. I look at it as if you’re almost getting into a new relationship. There are many‚ many options to choose from and all of them have something that makes their gym “special” or different. Personally when I look for a gym I look for three main things‚ convenience‚ atmosphere‚ and price. A lot of gyms try and push their shiny new equipment or big Olympic size pools but I barely care about those things.

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    Finding Forrester. I’d never heard of this movie before that was why I had no idea of what it was all about. The word “Forrester” made me think of a native person living in the forest‚ so I thought the movie was all about finding that person. I became excited because I expected it to be some kind of action or speculative fiction movie‚ but I was wrong. When I played the movie‚ the first scene I saw was the rap part. I thought I was watching the wrong one‚ I even texted one of my blockmates to clarify

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    Finding Nemo Finding Nemo (Finding Nemo) is a story of a clownfish named Marlin who loses his son‚ Nemo‚ following a fight over Marlin’s overprotective qualities. The story begins with Marlin and his wife‚ Coral‚ who live in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Coral and Marlin are expecting 400 offspring when a barracuda attacks them and kills Coral and 399 of their eggs. Marlin is left with one offspring who he names Nemo. As Nemo grows‚ Marlin becomes protective of him and on Nemo’s first day

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    Finding Leadership in the Movie Seabiscuit Traditionally‚ analysis on roles for effective leadership surround corporate or military settings with clearly defined problems‚ discernable issues‚ and areas where hypothesis can be made‚ models formed‚ predictions tested‚ and outcomes verified. Analyzing a film like Seabiscuit for the roles of leadership present many interesting questions about leadership and what it means to be a leader. The film Seabiscuit chronicles the lives of individuals as they

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    that you LINK to the text – this is not a new idea‚ so if you forgot to do that‚ you’ve instantly lost quite a few marks. It can be a superb piece of writing‚ but if you haven’t linked to the text‚ you can kiss a good third of your marks goodbye I reckon. – You can link OVERTLY – that is‚ use a character or set in 1930′s Australia to explore the conflict b/w white settlers and indigenous Oz (One Night The Moon‚ obviously!) – or more SUBTLY – using landscape metaphors from the film – but I’d still

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