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    I am getting mental help at home. I never wanted to lose you like I did and I see now that my clingy actions were ultimately what pushed you away. It was just hard for me to see you and our friendship change. I don’t judge you for what you did at midnight theatre. I only felt deceived by you because how you speak about the theatre world to me seemed so different then how you behaved in it. I was more upset about the girl you were with and took home and your lack of acknowledgement to me being there

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    Dance of The Happy Shades Summary Walker Brothers Cowboy Story The story is divided into two sections: the first section is short‚ and the second makes up the bulk of the story. The first is general and reflects certain abstract ideas while the second is concrete and details one specific event. A girl meets a woman her father dated before marrying her mother. Through the encounter‚ she comes to view her father in a new light by realizing that he is not only a family provider but also a man with

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    Look again at ‘At a Potato Digging’ by Seamus Heaney and at ‘A Sheep Fair’ by Thomas Hardy‚ which both deal with the theme of the hardship of rural life. With close reference to the ways each poet uses language‚ compare and contrast what the speakers in the poems say about rural life. You should include relevant contextual material. Which poem do you find more interesting? Give your reasons. Seamus Heaney and Thomas Hardy both depict images of rural life as difficult and uncomfortable. In their

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    Essay Anna Wall 2/6/13 block 3 *To introduce what I am writing about I will start off by saying I have chosen some interesting facts to compare between the books number the stars and the movie miracle at midnight. They are both about Jews trying to get away from the Nazis. I will compare the Star of David necklace in both of them also the family members and there characteristics. *First I will compare the Star of David necklace because in the book the Star of David necklace belongs

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    anything‚ which she considers the “necessary condition of remaining a child.” This essay will discuss in how far this is an accurate description of Peter Pan‚ and‚ focusing on both J.M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy as well as Philippa Pearce’s Tom’s Midnight Garden‚ will try to determine whether never learning anything really is the necessary condition of remaining a child. A number of scenes in Peter and Wendy portray Peter Pan as a boy who‚ despite his perpetual youth‚ finds himself in situations

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    players down to good guys and bad guys or more cinematic‚ white hats and black hats. That changed radically in the late 1960’s and early ’70’s when a series of films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid‚ Bonnie and Clyde‚ The Godfather‚ Midnight Cowboy and One flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ literally turned mythic structure on its head and presented the cinematic anti-hero.  Before this golden age of film an audience could rely on the belief that no matter how complicated events got for the

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    1. Ben-Hur is the last great film score in the tradition of the golden age until 1977. Describe the characteristics of the classical film score as exemplified in this film. Include a description of significant themes and scenes. (10 pts) Ben- Hur directed by William Wyler in 1958 is one of the most well-known films that reflects classical traditions. Throughout the film‚ Miklos Rozsa used love themes through the romantic relationships. Miklos also incorporates harmony through his musical ideas

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    Chasing McCree is a very inspirational book‚ to a lot of young people... it is about a young Cowboy named Chase‚ who moved to the city‚ because he was simply made to move away for bigger and better things. Briar‚ the young lady‚ has been in Florida all her life‚ all the riches‚ head cheerleader‚ popular and popular boyfriend. She had the world‚ until one night she was drugged and laying in the middle of a football field all alone‚ when Chase rides up on his horse to find her there. Both of their

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    This day was chosen because in 1810 that was the day that they started down the road for Independence‚ though that dream was not fulfilled till February 1818. Parades‚ which include their traditional cowboys‚ dances‚ drinking‚traditional food and music are all part of their celebrations. Their cowboys wear flat top hats‚ colorful ponchos or manta‚ as well as shiny high heeled boots with spurs. The celebrations take place under a ramadas. A ramadas has a thatched roof made with tree branches and is

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    other children characters seem to like doll toys. But I preferred stuffed toy animal. I have thought they come alive at midnight and play all sorts of pranks. In this movie‚ toys come alive when there is no one around. But they are very funny. If I watched it earlier‚ I might also have liked dolls. Woody is the Andy’s favorite toy‚ and the leader of his toys. His character is a cowboy‚ so his style looks western. On his back‚ there is a string with a ring at its edge. Pulling it‚ he says some words

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