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    Istanbul Aku Datang

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    ‘INDIVIDUAL PROJECT’ MOVIE REVIEW “ ISTANBUL AKU DATANG “ SYNOPSIS: “ISTANBUL AKU DATANG” is story about the afford of the beautiful girl‚Dian to fight for her love. She travels to Istanbul to be close to her boyfriend. At there‚ her relationship with Azad become worse because Azad is so busy with his studies do not spend time with Dian. He also ask Dian to move from his house and find another place to stay. Dian make a decision that she want to show to Azad that she can survive without

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    The Veldt

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    Literary Paragraph- “The Veldt” Theme In the short story‚ “The Veldt”‚ written by Ray Bradbury reveals the odds by creating a machine that only allows children to detach emotionally from their parents and their loss of innocence. Lydia and George Hedley live in a Happy life home a technological marvel that automatically tends to their every need which dresses them‚ cooks the food‚ brushes their teeth‚ and even rocks them to sleep. The house also contains a high-tech nursery. The nursery turns

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    Macbeth Act 3.4

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    obtained them. In this scene‚ however‚ we see a fatal collapse of his powers.  Confronted by the spectre of his murdered victim he loses all self-control‚ and before the assembled nobility breaks out into speeches which must inevitably betray his guilt. It is interesting to compare his behaviour immediately after the discovery of the murder of Duncan with his actions in the presence of Banquo’s ghost. In the former case he retained all his presence of mind; his speeches‚ though perhaps somewhat exaggerated

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    Anne Guadalupi Ms. Pelletier Honors English 2 September 12‚ 2014 The Development of Henry Fleming The Red Badge of Courage‚ written by Stephen Crane‚ is a well-known novel that follows the transition of an inexperienced‚ selfish young man into a soldier of honor and bravery. Fear is not foreign to any man but some have more difficulty overcoming their sense of insecurity. The main character‚ the ‘youth’ or otherwise known as Henry Fleming‚ has trouble finding courage that will help him change from

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    When things are not going according to plan there are often blames and guilty consciences for the problems going on. Take family for instance‚ if a family has uneducated and bad-mannered kids‚ there are the parents to blame. And if the parents lose their minds because of the bad children that they spawned to earth‚ the kids are to blame. But who takes the most responsible for the suffering in the family? In the book Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Eugene O’neill‚ a disastrous family is portrayed

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    conscience is what tells the person what is right and it lets the person know when he or she has committed something that is morally wrong. A conscience does not force the person to do anything‚ but it does let them know when they are wrong and this guilt can lead the person to act in different ways. A guilty conscience is extremely difficult to deal with because no matter what you do or how you try to block out what you have on your mind‚ your conscience is always there letting you know that you have

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    08 Nov 2012 Action or Inaction and the Ethics of Choice One of Peter Singer’s four main principles of ethics is that we are just as responsible for our inactions as we are for our actions. This means that we as human beings have an ethical obligation to act if we witness something wrong happening. Even if we do not see it but we know it is going on‚ then once we possess that knowledge we have also incurred a moral duty to act. Without this obligation‚ we become a liability to the community

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    The Sisters Brothers

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    at a town‚ meeting a tailor and shopkeeper- an honest man able to sleep clear of conscience. Although the brothers actively participate in their profession‚ and Eli is primarily the one concerned about his morality‚ both brothers feel a degree of guilt‚ creating a heavy conscience and a want for a new life. The brothers are confronted with the idea of conscience when Eli states that shop-keeping “struck [him] as a restful industry. [He’d] wager that old man sleeps well at night”(50). Eli is

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    Reality Essay

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    hurried away from the store‚ the winter breeze slapped against my face‚ as if to say “shame‚ shame‚ shame” I pulled my prize from out of my jacket pocket‚ instead of being my brand new FREE‚ deck of Pokémon cards they took on the form of a dark icon of guilt. Realisation had kicked in and the cards didn’t seem to nag at my brain‚ begging to be had anymore. An innocent 8 year old boy‚ corrupted by his temptation and desire to win and have what he wanted. I felt sick‚ uncertain and scared‚ torn between emotions

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    Guilt In Hamlet

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    An Examination of Guilt: One’s Own Deadly Poison Guilt‚ like a disease of the mind‚ has the power to consume one’s sanity‚ govern one’s emotions and demolish one’s life. In the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare and in the novel Fifth Business by Robertson Davies‚ guilt dominates the lives of multiple characters by negatively impacting their fate. This can be seen through how guilt arises from a flaw in the character’s personality‚ induces a burden on the lives of a loved one and leads to their

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