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    The Climax: Looking for Alaska The climax of a story is when all of the events come to a breaking point. It greatly affects the characters and story. For example‚ the novel Looking for Alaska by John Green illustrates Miles Walter’s journey of seeking the “Great Perhaps” and escaping the “labyrinth.” In the story‚ Miles Walter experiences various daring experiences as he makes new friends and moves to a boarding school. He reaches a peak in his life and isn’t looking back‚ however‚ all of the fun

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    Richard Nixon Bibliography

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    Richard M. Nixon our 37th president Born Richard Millhouse Nixon on January 9th‚ 1913 in Yorba Linda‚ California Nixon was the son of a grocer. His father owned a small lemon farm in Yorba Linda‚ California where he helped out as a boy. His childhood was troubled seeing that he almost died twice once by accident and the other time by pneumonia. Another horrible incident of Nixon probably the most tragic was the death of his brother Harold from tuberculosis. Nixon had always attended public schools

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    Richard Jordan Gatling (1818-1903) was born on a plantation in Hertford County‚ North Carolina‚ on September 12th 1818 (Wikipedia.com). He is an American inventor best known for his invention of the Gatling gun. His father worked on machines to sow cotton and thin out cotton plants on the plantation (britannica.com). He worked with his father to perfect the machines on the farm at an early age. At age 15 he started to work at the county clerk’s office‚ and by the time he turned 19 he left the county

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    The Australian film‚ Looking For Alibrandi was set in the 1990’s in Sydney NSW. The film was based on the novel written by Melina Marchetti. A 17 year old named Josie Alibrandi played by Pia Miranda‚ tells the story of her life through her point of view‚ being an Italian living in Australia. There were several themes through the movie including romance‚ family and tradition. There were many techniques used to emphasise the themes including motifs‚ music and settings‚ which showed really well of

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    Growing ups Selma Alabama‚ Richard Scrushy like any normal teenager found him self thinking about a better opportunity and life for him and his wife. After graduating from University of Alabama‚ Scrushy started from an entry level position‚ to owning his own company called HeathSouth‚ INC. By 2001 HealthSouth had more then 4.3 billion and 100‚000 patients a day. But all good thing come to end‚ when Scrushy found himself in schooled that put his career to end. In the 1990s‚ Scrushy company

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    Melina Marchetta’s novel‚ Looking for Alibrandi‚ explores a number of topical themes. The three main themes explored in the novel include prejudice‚ Jose’s social endeavours and searching for one’s self. Firstly Melina Marchetta explores the theme of prejudice. Josephine often experienced prejudice in this novel‚ wether it is coming from a family environment or her school Jose has been subject of prejudice. As a result Jose often feels demoralized and excluded. Josie at times has also had preconceived

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    The title “Looking for Alibrandi” fits this novel perfectly. At first‚ the title didn’t have a great deal of meaning to me. However‚ as I continued to read the novel I started to realize just how relevant the title and the novel was and how it described the life of the main character Josephine Alibrandi‚ or Josie as she is called in the novel. Josie has always known that she was born out of wedlock to her mother Christina Alibrandi and has never known her father. Her whole sense of family is further

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    adultery has on people. The immediate reaction to call it wrong comes from sharp and vivid emotions likely betrayal and heartbreak and for anyone who has experienced or seen these the action that caused this is inexcusable. The immorality for Richard Wasserstrom stems from a breaking of a promise and the deception it leads to do so. This is tied to our culture associating love with the amount of sexual affection that is given. However‚ Wasserstrom brings up that sex gratification is something

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    Looking for Alibrandi is a film that conveys the meaning of identity through the use of a variety of film techniques illustrated by the composers. The Outsiders‚ a novel by S.E. Hinton also has the meaning of identity hidden away somewhere between its pages‚ as does the poem The Road Not Taken but between its four stanzas. Poetic and language techniques give us a better idea of the meaning of identity. Identity‚ the word that describes who we are and how we see ourselves as a human being. A lot

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    Richard Mouw Pluralism

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    In Richard Mouw’s book Uncommon Decency‚ he discusses many topics that tend to the make the world incivility. However‚ he also gives advice on how we can change the incivility. In chapter seven‚ Mouw brings up the topic of pluralism. According to Mouw‚ pluralism is the fact of accepting diversity in the world. Many people think that pluralism is learning to cope with the diversity; however‚ Mouw thinks coping it hard than it looks. From a Christian aspect‚ pluralism can be very bad‚ but Mouw

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