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    Tom Brennan

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    The novel The Story of Tom Brennan by J. C. Burke demonstrates the inevitable reality that individuals must sacrifice their comforts and the safety provided by the old world in order to satisfy unmet inner desires. Burke cleverly depicts this concept through the symbolic gesture of the Brennan’s “Closing the front door of their home for the last time.” Through the use of precise timing‚ “4.30 am on Friday the 23rd of January‚” coupled with the first person narrative allows a reflective and melancholic

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    In the article “Anti-Intellectualism and the ‘Dumbing Down’ of America‚” Ray Williams draws attention to a very pressing and controversial idea‚ the anti-intellectual ignorance of modern American culture. Williams claims that Americans have developed a caustic standard of entitlement without representation. This political and social issue has only been worsened by the age of modern technology and social media. While less than 40% of Americans under the age of 44 have not read a book on their own

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    William Warren illustrates an editorial cartoon featuring a depiction of the Washington Monument as well as a fictional Obama Monument. Warren uses many strategies and techniques to portray his point of view to his intended audience. The illustrator focuses on the use of specific elements such as exaggeration‚ dialogue‚ analogy and symbolism to create a powerful and concise editorial cartoon. Warren uses elements of symbolism within his editorial cartoon in order to exaggerate his point of view

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    Alan Williams book‚ Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking begins its long journey through time in the 1800’s before cinema was invented. Williams explains that the three necessary aspects of film were to come‚ the “bricolage” meaning the analysis of movement‚ the optical synthesis of movement‚ and photography. There were many important people over the course of this book that had huge influences on putting together the bricolage as well as path that this most popular media traveled.

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    Tom Brady

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    Thomas Edward Patrick "Tom" Brady‚ Jr. (born August 3‚ 1977) is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football at the University of Michigan‚ Brady was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. In Brady’s ten seasons as a starter‚ the Patriots have earned trips to the Super Bowl in five of them‚ winning three. He has also won two Super Bowl MVP awards‚ has been selected to eight Pro Bowls

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    William Wilberforce‚ who lived from 1759 to 1833‚ was a British man who was a member of parliament. He is famous for being a leading abolitionist of England at the time. He influenced others to the point where slavery was abolished from England‚ and in turn stagnated the worldwide slave trade. His actions are good to learn from. William Wilberforce knew that in order to change big things‚ like slavery‚ he had to change individual people’s hearts. For example‚ he was great at convincing people that

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    In the novel The Secret River‚ one’s identity is based on their status. William Thornhill was born poor in Victorian London‚ but once he was sent to Australia he was equal to the rest the escapees‚ for he had a house and agriculture. He is able to acquire slaves‚ and he is respected by those around him. Once he gets back to England after living in Australia‚ he’s extremely rich. William Thornhill started in the lowest possible class in England‚ and moved up from that to one of the highest classes

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    their art works are always debatable‚ thus some people might even don’t like them. The best thing about them is that they are all simple and clear‚ and the most important is they tell the people the idea directly. Numerous people don’t get why would Mr. Brainwash be so ridiculously famous and successful‚ and some people even hate him. However‚ his works and he are even much more popular. Some people buy his works because they just want to hang it in the bathroom and look at it while taking a shit

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    In his critique‚ “The Trouble with Wilderness or Getting Back to the Wrong Nature‚” William Cronon argues against the romantic conceptualization of nature that a great portion of the environmentalist movement has embraced. Subsequently‚ Cronon revokes the Romantic and even quasi-religious notion that wilderness spaces are separate from those inhabited by man. He argues that by eliminating the divide in perception between the human constructs of the natural world and the civilized world‚ man will

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    First‚ William Golding comments that “[Ralph] walked slowly in the middle of the clearing and looked steadily at the skull that gleamed as white as ever the conch had done and seemed to jeer at him cynically” (Golding 185). Our protagonist Ralph remembers that the

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