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    We Ve Come So Long By Baca

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    majority is poor‚ nonetheless it doesn’t stop the ambition pumping their souls towards the wish of learning‚ secondly in Baca’s case he was so content in spite of being imprisoned to hear the inmates voices reading the works of other authors; Author Baca discusses that in his article Coming Into Language‚ “With shocking speed I found myself handcuffed to a chain gang of inmates and bused to a holding facility to await trial. There I met men‚ prisoners‚ who read aloud to each other the works of Neruda

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    Santiago Perseverance

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    and himself‚ the symbolism of the marlin’s binary roles‚ and the use of Santiago’s internal monologue to reveal his inner strength. The author set the scene in a competitive situation for Santiago to show the audience the importance of resilience and perseverance that was required in the face of defeat. Santiago displayed perseverance several times throughout the Old Man and the Sea and it is also particularly evident through his will to never

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    Santiago Bernabeu

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    this stadium comes alive when Real Madrid plays. The Santiago Bernabeu stadium is Real Madrid’s most important trophy. Santiago Bernabeu‚ who started playing for Real Madrid at a young age‚ later became president of Real Madrid. He was known for being a charismatic and caring person. Bernabeu wanted to build the best soccer stadium of all times. In 1944‚ his dream started to shape up; the construction of Real Madrid’s stadium began. Santiago Bernabeu named the stadium after his name. After its

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    Jimmy

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    The Story of Blima‚ Holocaust Survivor a non-fiction book‚ by Shirley Russak Wachtel. It is about a young woman who survives the holocaust during WWII. Blima was a strong person who did what she could to survive by having hope and great people to rely on‚ while dealing with the Nazi Germans cruelty. The people in Blima’s life helped and comforted her. Although the Nazi Germans treated her with hatred‚ these events comprised what Blima learned about herself. Blima always had someone to comfort

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    Santiago Hero

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    Is Santiago Heroic? What is a hero? A hero is defined as‚ “a person who is admired or idealized” (Google). When thinking of the word “hero” mostly to everyone‚ a superhero comes to mind. Not all heroes are superheros. To me‚ a hero is someone who is courageous and never gives up no matter the circumstances. Speaking of someone heroic‚ Santiago is an old fisherman in The Old Man and The Sea written by Ernest Hemingway. Although Hemingway did not exactly state that Santiago is a hero‚ he displays

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    Character of Santiago

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    The Old Man and the Sea was published in 1952 and was acclaimed by many as Hemingway’s greatest literary triumph. The story of the novel is lead by an old fisherman named Santiago. He spends most of his life by being a respected‚ skillful fisherman; working the gulf off Havana‚ Cuba. Santiago is described as being "thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck". His face is marked with brown blotches of skin cancer‚ and his aged hands are scarred from innumerable fishing-cord burns uncured

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    Jimmy Carter

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    Jimmy Carter James Earl “Jimmy” Carter served as the 39th president of the United States of America from January 20‚ 1977 through to January 20‚ 1981 as a democrat. Carter was born on October 1‚ 1924 at the Wise Sanitarium in Plains‚ Georgia. He was the first president to be born in a hospital‚ and is the eldest of four children. He has Scottish‚ Irish‚ and English roots and had ancestors who fought in the American Revolution and American Civil War. He enjoyed reading and he was also a

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    Santiago The Alchemist

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    Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist tells the story of a young shepherd named Santiago who sets out on a journey after leaving his sheep and country behind to find a treasure following a recurrent dream he experiences. While on his journey‚ Santiago meets some interesting characters that help him realize his true potential and what it means to truly follow your dreams. Throughout the book‚ Santiago learns that if you have a goal in life‚ the world will come together to help you achieve it. He also learns

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    Media Baca Case Study

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    Media Baca Media Baca (Bahasa Inggris: Reading Media) adalah sarana yang digunakan dalam proses melihat atau memahami apa yang tertulis. Membaca merupakan sebuah proses Kognitif kompleks dalam mengkodekan simbol- simbol dengan tujuan memahami maksud sebuah bacaan (Reading Comprehension). Hal ini juga berarti bahwa dalam proses membaca dibutuhkan skill atau keahlian untuk memahami Informasi dari sumber- sumber media baca yang tersedia. Membaca merupakan aktivitas penting dalam sebuah proses pemerolehan

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    Santiago and the Marlin

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    of the best authors at using symbolism in his books. Santiago is an old fisherman who fishes out of a small Cuban village in the 1940’s. Santiago has fished for a living his whole life and the past 84 days he has not caught a thing. 85 is his lucky number‚ so on the 85th day he thinks he will catch something. Sure enough he hooks up with a massive marlin and spends 3 long days fighting it. Hemingway portrays interesting symbolism between Santiago‚ the old fisherman‚ and the marlin that he catches.

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