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    photos of Martha‚ The men carry can openers‚ Knives‚ Kool-Aid‚ and water‚ but almost everyone humps (carries) photos of girls‚ of family‚ and of friends.Although the men carry these things they also carry things based on superstition. Jimmy Cross carries photos of martha‚he also carries her letters that she sent him.Jimmy loves martha and hopes martha loves him too but in reality she is only a friend.He continues to love her and that is one thing he also carries is love for martha. “They

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    In "The Naked Crowd‚" Jeffery Rosen describes how the 1000 plus people depicted in profiles published in the New York Times’ Portraits of Greif‚ were viewed by many as failed attempts at capturing the personalities of these people. At around 200 words‚ each these profiles were filled with a couple hobbies or quirks in an effort to sum up each person’s life into memorable snippets of information‚ but at the same time removed any complexity of personality from that individual. Rosen then goes on to

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    Passage Analysis – pages 30 and 128 The final moment in the play provides a strong sense of resolution for the relationship of George and Martha in contrast with the merciless bickering that makes up much of the action of the drama. The cathartic ‘exorcism’ of illusion leaves all four characters able to embrace a new beginning this is particularly true of Martha and George. The hysteria and escalating conflict of earlier scenes is culminates in a final scene that ‘very slowly‚ very softly’ brings

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    University Date An American Soldier in World War I George Brown’s collection titled ‘An American Soldier in World War I‚’ states his experiences during the First World War. While Browne was in Europe during in the war‚ he wrote various letters to Martha‚ his fiancée‚ explaining the life of soldier in the war. Browne organizes the book into a compendium of letters that reveal several elements of American soldiers‚ including their routine life and daily activities at the European theater‚ troubles

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    ‘Frantic Assembly’ and a choreographer‚ ‘Martha Graham’ and exploring their work‚ before moving onto why importance of dance to human need and culture and why people are influenced to do dance. Finally the essay will look at how dance is a crucial aspect of contemporary society today. Dance in Education and Dance Movement Therapy will be used as examples. It will be demonstrated that dance has an important role to play and is essential to human beings. Martha Graham was one of the most influential

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    dilemma and between the groups everyone got to discuss their opinion. The story about how Martha Wang who worked as a Consumer Affairs Department of a company called Herb’s Garden Products. Also was relatively new to the company and everyone else has been there for years. One day she gets a call from a dissatisfied customer who complained that Herb’s Special Fertilizer Mix killed her beloved dog. There after Martha takes down the consumer name and number and goes to her boss with the information. Her

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    The 1934 stage play written by Lillian Hellman entitled‚ "The Children’s Hour" is a drama set in an all female boarding school ran by two women characters named Karen Wright and Martha Dobie. Once an angry student named Mary Tilford runs away and refuses to be sent back‚ she starts a rumor about the two women having a lesbian affair. This false rumor then begins to ruin the two women’s lives‚ careers‚ and relationships. A few reoccurring themes can be seen throughout the entire play. One example

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    the next morning to give them more ammo. They often smoked dope together and picked fun at one another during the evening to pass the time. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross wasn’t all there when leading the troops through the day and night. A girl named Martha had his

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    Vietnam War caused the soldiers immense psychological problems and forced them to give up their pre-war life. From the beginning‚ Lieutenant Jimmy Cross was faced with the conflict of keeping his love for Martha or becoming a committed soldier. Cross’s mind was constantly occupied with thoughts of Martha. This is

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    physical load as his men‚ he was responsible for his men. When Lt. Jimmy Cross witnesses the death of Ted Lavender he grieves about it and takes responsibility. Cross was constantly distracted by Martha‚ and he was always daydreaming of her. He loved Martha but he knew that she did not love him “Martha had never mentioned the war‚ except to say‚ Jimmy take care of yourself. She wasn’t involved. She signed the letters “Love‚” but it wasn’t love” (128). He felt that this distraction was the cause of

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