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    Dead Poets Society

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    In the Dead Poet Society‚ Robin Williams is one of the main characters‚ he is the English teacher Mr. Keating. Mr. Keating attended the Welton academy boarding school as a teeneage‚ when the boys find this out after his first class he teaches they immediately go to find him in a yearbook from the past. In the yearbook they see that he was part of the Dead Poet Society. When the boys ask him what the Dead Poet Society is‚ he responds by saying it’s a group of guys who go to a cave and recite poems

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    a theme or idea. In the film ‘Dead Poets Society’‚ the director Peter Weir has put forward several themes and ideas which are critical to the structure of the film. Fundamental aspects construct the basis of the film and they include themes such as tradition‚ conformity‚ and loyalty. Techniques such as low-key lighting‚ setting and quick cut edits contribute as factors to engross the audience during the course of the film. The film ’Dead Poets Society’ renders a classic example of tradition.

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    the professional workforce. I have learned a great deal and have enjoyed participating in them. I also like spending time outdoors‚ camping‚ and playing sports for fun. One of my most rewarding accomplishments is that I am a member of National Honor Society.  As a member‚ I have maintained above a 3.9 GPA and have completed several community service projects. My service projects include assisting the elderly at the Brethren Home‚ donating my time at our church festivals‚ being involved in Relay for

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    Malcolm X once said‚ “Education is the passport to the future‚ for tomorrow belongs to those who prepared for it today.” National Honors Society is one of the ways I can not only enhance my education‚ but also serve my community in the process. Not only does being in such a reputable society strengthen your college applications‚ it also improves your character by allowing you to change someone’s life by completing volunteer work. In addition to the belief that I will strive as a member of NHS‚ I

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    In Dead Poets Society we feel that a considerable amount of injustice occurred in relation to Keating. What is your opinion about this and how do you respond to the headmaster’s accusation that he is the cause of Neil’s death? After the death of Neal Perry‚ Mr Perry Neal’s father sought the cause of his son’s death‚ after informing Mr Nolan‚ Mr Nolan blamed Neil’s death on Professor John Keating and his creative teaching methods. This injustice was unfair and caused Mr Keating to loose his job.

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    degenerating them‚ or positively by assisting them in finding their place in the world. Challenging authority itself is filled with decision making and significant changes. The concept of challenging authority is explored in the two texts: Dead Poets Society (1898) a film directed by Peter Weir and Raw (1998)‚ a novel written by Scott Monk. Both texts involve an individual or group who challenge the authority of a certain power. The composers of these texts utilise film and literary techniques to broaden

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    Dead Poets Society Dead Poets Society visualizes the conflict between realism and romanticism as these opposing ideals are presented to the students at this single-sex boys’ preparatory school. Welton Academy is based on tradition and excellence and is known for its strict structured lessons formed by the realistic and anti-youth administration. Every time a new season begins‚ hundreds of parents leave their sons in the strict hands of Welton’s staff hoping they will end up prepared to educate

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    Letranite

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    LETRANITE’S CODE OF HONOR As a Letranite who is a Gospel person in words‚ thoughts‚ and deeds‚ I ordain myself‚ thus: 1. I am a believer in God‚ I honor His name‚ and I live for all that He stands for. 2. I am truthful and honest even if those around me lie‚ cheat‚ and steal. 3. I am fair to all in midst of unfairness and injustice. 4. I am loyal to those I am committed to even if it is so easy to betray them. 5. I love those whom I am bound to love‚ and I respect the rights of all those who

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    Dead Poet Society

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    d Neil’s death was a tragedy for which only he can be held responsible. To what extent do you agree? In the movie “Dead Poets Society” produced in 1989 by film director Peter Weir who provides us with an example of a “charismatic teacher” who persuades the boys away from conforming to the traditions. Suicide was overall Neil’s choice as he was unable to overcome and deal with the difficult relationship with his father. Neil was a sensitive‚ passionate type of person who found it hard to express

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    Flat Earth Society

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    actually flat. In this paper I will insert testimonies from several celebrities and scientists while giving reasoning behind this claim. Flat Earth Society has several facts behind this. One is the Bedford Level experiment shown here. The first investigation was carried out by Samuel Birley Rowbotham (1816-1884)‚ the president of the Flat Earth Society‚ in the summer of 1838. He waded into the river and used a telescope held eight inches above the water to watch a boat with a five-foot mast row slowly

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