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    Thomas Stearns “T.S.” Eliot is one of the most inspiring authors in American history. Eliot’s contribution to society was more than words. Eliot’s authorship sits upon a pedestal that will stand the test of time. He is one of the few authors of the 1920s who had the poetic talent that is reflected on to this day. T.S. Eliot’s literature‚ which greatly impacted the 1920’s‚ was influenced by his early life‚ collegiate career‚ jobs‚ love life‚ and authoring career. Eliot was born September 26‚ 1888

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    never-ceasing quest for progression and expansion‚ it seems taken for granted that technological advancement is a positive phenomenon. Amidst the hysteria‚ however‚ lies the forgotten fact that the latest development is not necessarily what is best for society. We are encouraged to believe that faster‚ more complex and superior technology will be beneficial to us in some way. Technology has many positive aspects but‚ in the wrong hands‚ it can become dangerous. Technology is a valuable tool but is somewhat

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    Progression of Huck and Holden Along Holden and Huck’s journeys to adulthood‚ both experience many personal factors in their lives that influence their growth. Huck is forced to mature into understanding what is happening in the society he is living in. Holden has to decide whether or not he wants to grow up and let go of the past. Both characters have their own way of thinking and are very critical of society and the human race. Huck ends up questioning slavery‚ while Holden is trying to understand

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    Mark David Chapman was the man responsible for his death. The death of Lennon got the world by a surprise as the assassination had a profound impact on the pop culture. His music I widely listen to around the world. For his talent‚ Lennon was inducted into the rock hall of fame in 1994 and the songwriter’s hall of fame 1987. Consequently‚ his death stills evoke deep sorrow and sadness around the

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    Oppeenhimer Oppenheimer and his work still impact us today. His work impacts us every time we launch bombs‚ or even discuss them. He was the first to invent the atomic bomb and earned himself the nickname of “Father of the atomic bomb”. When the atomic bomb was built‚ Oppenheimer affected the country‚ when he built the first atomic bomb. Oppenheimer is the designer of the first ever atomic bomb. On July 16‚ 1945 it was called the Bomb Trinity. It first was seen in Aramingo‚ New Mexico. It was successful

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    Everyone wants to be likeable and relatable in today’s society. Especially people in high school and people in their teenage years. Most people‚ want to fit in and follow society to do so. Holden and Charlie both want to be likeable and relatable‚ but both have a different way of trying to do so. Holden and Charlie are different in many ways when it comes to be likeable and relatable. Any high school teenager would find Charlie as a likeable character‚ because of what exactly he goes through in the

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    Is Holden A Good Friend? Holden Caulfield is the main character in the novel‚ “The Catcher In The Rye.” He lies often‚ judges everyone and thinks they are all phony. He has no direction and is always very negative on everything. There are many reasons I would not be able to be friends with Holden Caufield. “I’m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life. It’s awful. If I’m on my way to the store to buy a magazine‚ even‚ and somebody asks where I’m going to the opera. It’s terrible.”(Salinger

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    he no longer can grow up and he does not have to face the problems that come along with it. Holden’s view of Allie starts out as Holden not being able to accept his death. His view of Allie changes into him accepting the death and realizing that Allie can never come back. Allie represents not having to deal with the problems and decisions of the adult world. When Holden first talks about his Brother Allie’s death‚ he starts to talk about how Allie was the nicest most intelligent one. He talks about

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    and cry and scream.” This quote from the dead poets society shows how Todd Anderson feels‚ it is my belief that Holden also feels the same way. While these boys are very different they are also similar in many ways. Todd chooses to obey his parents and do what they want him to do and follow his brother.

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    media? Social medias are websites and applications used for social networking . Facebook‚ Twitter and YouTube are the three most typical examples. Social media brings fresh blood to our human’s life and it mainly has three positive effects on our society: increasing people’s productivities‚ helping enlarge people’s social circles and providing a platform for exchanging ideas. Normally‚ people would think that social media distracts people from their work‚ which would finally lead to the decrease

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