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    The film‚ What’s Eating Gilbert Grape‚ is about a young man named Gilbert Grape who takes care of his younger brother Arnie who is autistic – a mental disability. Gilbert takes on several other responsibilities such as caring for his obese mother‚ working at the local grocery store‚ and trying to keep things afloat in the house. However‚ things get complicated for Gilbert when he pursues interest in a young woman named Becky. Gilbert struggles to find time to take care of his brother Arnie while

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    One might symbolize a walk through the city as a walk through life. The ability to protect oneself from the psychological elements of grief and negativity comes from the psychological immune system that Gilbert refers to in his essay. The psychological immune system can actually help someone on their walk through life‚ by simply making life a little easier to handle. Not everyone’s stroll is dark and gloomy‚ and not everyone’s stroll is bright and exciting

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    Families are shown to be important in the film “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?”/ Within the movie there are three main types of family that we‚ as views‚ see. There are the nuclear family‚ two children with their natural parents‚ the single parent family and an extended or unorthodox family. The film suggests that the newer form of family‚ the extended family‚ is needed. The nuclear family with two children and their parents‚ living together‚ is represented by the Carver family. Ken Carver (father)

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    In the texts What’s Eating Gilbert Grape and Death of a Salesman‚ both texts use the characterisation of the family members to portray the discord and dysfunctionality that exists in both families in the separate texts. The characterisation of the families in both texts assists the text a great deal in portraying ideas and themes about discord and harmony. In What’s Eating Gilbert Grape‚ there are many key moments in which the family experiences discord. One of the key moments is the scene in which

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    GILBERT NEWTON LEWIS passed away on March 23‚ 1946 in Berkeley‚ California in his laboratory at the University of California when he was working on an experiment with liquid hydrogen cyanide‚ and deadly fumes from a broken line had leaked into the laboratory causing him to have a heart attack‚ at the age of 70. Lewis was born on October 23‚ 1875 in Weymouth‚ Massachusetts. He was educated at home by his parents. He learned how to read at a very young age and was well educated until age thirteen when

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    World War I Webquest Historical Context: World War I was supposed to be the war that ended all wars. Instead it set the stage for future conflicts throughout the 20th Century. The people of the time called the conflict the Great War‚ and they believed that there would never again be another like it. Although the United States tried to remain neutral‚ it was eventually drawn into the conflict. The war had a profound effect on the nation‚ and touched upon many aspects of American life. When the

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    motions as constituting the universe‚ and all phenomena‚ including those of mind‚ as due to material agencies. Descartes is hailed as the person who could link the spiritual world and the physical world together‚ when religion ruled all. Gilbert Ryle is considered to be a pioneer in the ‘anti-Cartesian’ movement‚ and a materialist. These men lived in completely different worlds. They were born over 300 years apart from each other‚ and had very different ways of life‚ and yet they both spent

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    dualism and lay out a series of phenomenon which substance dualism successfully explains‚ including first person experiences and the problem of qualia. Next‚ I will present how substance dualism’s solutions for these phenomena trump how materialist Gilbert Ryle’s theory of category mistakes attempts to solve them. Finally‚ in response to my comparison of the two differing resolutions for the phenomena I will present my argument for why substance dualism has the more convincing explanation for the experiences

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    In My Father’s House The story/play was just amazing and the actors acted like a boss. I have been watching plays since I was in high school‚ so far this is the best play I have watched. Well‚ besides from that the content of the story is very interesting. So the play started with Santamaria’s family in Negros Oriental. The Santamria family has 3 sons‚ the eldest joined the guerilla movement‚ the youngest to the USAFFE‚ and the middle son to collaboration with the Japanese. In act

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    Elizabeth Gilbert‚ an author once stated "Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts‚ and you are the slave to your emotions. Elizabeth Gilbert. This quote speaks a message about life‚ how a person’s emotions have complete control of your actions and vice versa. Most people continue to wonder why these emotions happen in the first place and how simple emotions may lead to huge decision making. In the tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ it explains the journey of two star-crossed

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