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    While You Were Sleeping

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    While You Were Sleeping While You Were Sleeping‚ composed by Randy Edelman and directed by Jon Turteltaub‚ includes good examples of a leitmotif. A leitmotif is a reoccurring piece of music associated with a specific character‚ event‚ theme‚ or mood. The two leitmotifs used in this movie are “Lucy’s Theme”‚ which is a slow‚ romantic‚ or even sad piece of music. The “Family Theme”‚ has a faster beat that goes back and forth and is quirky. The main characters in While You Were Sleeping are Lucy

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    Jerry King in his famous speech begins with an impolite question‚ "do you discriminate?" in his remarks‚ Jerry goes ahead to give an account of various forms and examples of discrimination that have been witnessed in the American history. In his presentation‚ he tries to justify the reasons behind racism. However‚ it fails to give remedies and alternatives to overcome the broad perspective of the vice. It is same with the Washington Post. The writers try to justify why people are still racists. They

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    family. Jack sees that his family has taken a liking to her. Everyone in the family seems to enjoy her company and likes to have her around‚ which like page 29 says in our text‚ Social Attractiveness‚ how much you want to have someone around‚ fun to be with and makes you feel good when you interact. Lucy has also proven to be attractive in ways to help with the delivery of furniture for Jack’s family furniture business. When Jack takes her the gift of a couch from his parents‚ he discovers that she

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    Poem Analysis Project The poem "If you were coming in the Fall" was written by Emily Dickinson. Through her career she innovated brief conceptualized poetry that explored inner emotional concepts such as love‚ death‚ and longing. Like other poems‚ "If you were coming in the Fall" talks about the speaker’s love and how she waits him to return. It can be assumed that the speaker is a female because it was written in 1st person and the author‚ Dickinson‚ is a woman. Also‚ the speaker uses words and

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    Who Told You That You Were Naked? which has been written by William E Combs and published by Carpenter’s Son Publishing proved to be something of a disappointment to me. Brought up as a Catholic‚ I have for many years been interested and troubled by the problem of evil in the world‚ wondering how it can be that some people are capable of inflicting horrendous cruelty on their fellow human beings. The sub-title (A Refreshing Re-examination of the Garden of Eden) encouraged me to read the Doctor Combs’

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    The song “Live Like You Were Dying” by Tim Mcgraw is about a conversation between a man and his best friend who was dying. This song was written to explain how everyday should be lived to its fullest because any day could be your last. A man who just learned that he would soon die and was asked by his friend what he thought about it. His reply was that he did things that he wanted to through life like bull riding‚ skydiving and climbing the rocky mountains. These were all things that he had put

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    in factories and mines pg. 73 1. Why would factory owners not want their employees to have access to a clock or a watch? Factory owners didn’t want their employees to have a watch or clock because then they wouldn’t be able to know what time it is. If they had a clock or watch they would stop working to look at the time and then if they realised there shift was nearly over they would slow down and not work as efficiently. 2. How were factory workers punished for not following factory rules

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    Physics of Fireworks. Have you ever wondered where those magnificent flashes in the sky came from? How are those huge booms of light working? What makes them change colors? What gives them all their shapes? Be prepared to have your mind completely blown; from monks warding off ancient sprits‚ to Caption John Smith having a party‚ to Queen Elizabeth’s ’Fire masters’. Fireworks have been the biggest‚ loudest‚ most well-known symbol of freedom and light for centuries. From the huge Willows that

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    Which country would you rather be ill in and why? Health systems have played a part in the dramatic rise in life expectancy that occurred during the 20th century. They have contributed enormously to better health and influenced the lives and well-being of billions of people around the world. Their role has become increasingly important. The National Health Service was set up in the 1940s‚ post-war Britain‚ based on the principle of universal healthcare free at the point of use‚ financed entirely

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    Embedded Assessment 2.1 How would you feel if you lived in a dystopian society instead of living in modern day society? Today in the world there are places where people have freedom and books that have societies that are like today but very different. There can be societies in the world that can be like the books. Why are they different? Dystopian societies have more have more laws to control their society. Look and read the differences and similarities of a dystopian and modern day society

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