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    Geez Obadiah Journey

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    pick up the photographer and make it to the ship before we take off” As Obadiah and Topanga are on there way to pick up Juan who is the photographer for this trip they make sure everything is going as planned. They are both very nervous for this trip because they have been preparing and for this for quite sometime now and it’s finally the big moment. Obadiah‚ Topanga‚ and Juan are astronauts who were hired to go to space and explore outside of the solar system to take pictures and gather more information

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    Moonlight Film Analysis

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    his father is absent in the story. One day when he is trying to escape from bullies‚ he is found by Juan‚ a man that will get close to him and will serve as a father figure. Although‚ Juan and Chiron become close to each other‚ Chiron discovers that Juan is the person who sells drugs to his mom. The relationship of Chiron and his mom is not good and she always calls him “faggot”‚ Chiron asks Juan about the meaning

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    totalitarianism. Both protagonists Juan Martinez and Harrison Bergeron defy the government in some way‚ and later are punished for their acts. In “Ashes for the Wind”‚ Juan is threatened to leave his home for voting against the current government at the previous election. Juan justifies himself with the fact that there was “no hard feelings” in voting against them‚ and “there always had to be a winner and a loser”‚ underestimating the government’s power. (Pg. 16) Instead‚ Juan would rather be killed that

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    merely helped trigger it and you did control the service that I chose.” Here Juan’s Father is explaining to him why he decided to join the Mobile Infantry after he practically excommunicated Juan from the family a few years ago for doing the very same thing. Juan’s Father felt guilty and ashamed that Juan was doing something he wished he could have done. Deep down‚ Juan’s father knew the only way for him to find peace in his heart was to serve in the military. This directly supports Heinlein’s

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    Pedro Paramo Notes

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    (pages 1-20) - FOCUS: Susana San Juan and Damiana Cisneros JUAN SPEAKING - Juan Perciado’s father is Pedro Paramo - Promised his mother that he would find his father and make him pay- reason why Juan came to Comala (3) - "...and from promising so often I kept repeating the promise even after I had pulled my hands free from her death grip" (3/1). - August: Mother "guides" Juan to Comala‚ but he only sees a "sorry-looking place" (4). - The man tells Juan that they will be glad to see him

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    Bad Education

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    Almodovar’s design for the film. The narrative used in Bad Education is nonlinear and jumps back and forth between the past‚ present‚ and alternate telling of the past through the use of a film within a film. Ignacio‚ latter found out to actually be Juan‚ comes to his first boyhood love‚ Enrique‚ at long last after many years without contact. He comes to his screenwriter friend with a script that he penned‚ titled The Visit‚ and the proposition that Enrique make this film into a movie with himself

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    Identity in Pocho A prominent theme in Pocho‚ by Jose Antonio Villarreal‚ is personal identity‚ or the understanding of oneself. The story takes place mostly in California‚ which was at the time a mixing pot of various cultures. At the time‚ racism was also prevalent‚ as well as hatred towards differing religions‚ and everyone stereotyped everyone else. The Rubio family in particular had a hard time with understanding their personal identities‚ as they dealt with the conflict caused by Juan’s

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    Spanish Personal Pronouns

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    Spanish Grammar Level One / Basic Level Personal Pronouns (1). Pronombres Personales en Español. Spanish Basic Level/Level One Español Nivel Básico/ Nivel Uno  Beginner  Grammar INTRODUCTION In this lesson we’ll dedicate a section to the personal pronouns (tonic and atonic) and another for the pronouns called pronombres objeto acting as direct and indirect objects‚ and we’ll take a look at when they’re used. CONTENTS PRONOMBRES PERSONALES (PERSONAL PRONOUNS) Atonic personal

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    narrative story

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    Who are your real friends Once upon a time there were two girls named Karina and Karen. Karina and Karen were best friends they treated each other like sisters. When they were small they used to play hide-and-seek‚ they used to go the park while riding their bike‚ each day Karina and Karen grew closer and closer. They went to elementary school together‚ middle school together and even high school. They trusted each other a lot. They always told each other everything‚ they never hide anything

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    The Censors

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    that changes the expectations of the story. For example‚ Juan went from trying to outsmart the government by working for them to becoming a dedicated censor. Juan becomes so obsessed with trying to be a perfect censor that he forgets the true mission of making sure he gets his letter back. To get the letter back Juan does work long and hard but “Soon his work became so absorbing that his noble mission blurred in his mind”. In addition‚ Juan loses any rational thought of why he actually got the job

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