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    Outlaws and Violence in the American West Many Americans consider the era of the Old West as one of the most fascinating chapters in our history. It’s an era that is uniquely American‚ and people around the world identify America with the era of the Old West. There is much legend surrounding American History of the Wild West when it comes to American outlaws lawmen and violence. But what is the real history about violence in the west? In this paper I will talk about outlaws and lawmen as

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    World Hunger

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    century people are still dying of hunger. What can be done to solve this problem? Perhaps everybody agrees with the opinion that hunger is one of the greatest and most important problems of the contemporary world. A lot of people think that it must be solved. Otherwise‚ we cannot say that our world is just and gives all the people the fundamental right to live in dignity. In this essay‚ I would like to treat this problem wider because when people are dying of hunger it is too late to help them. These

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    When You Are Old‚ You Will Regret the Following Things In this article‚ we give you a list of the things you will most certainly regret‚ when you get old. • Missing on a travel chance As you get older‚ it becomes harder to travel. The most difficult part is having a family‚ since it is easier to pay for one person – yourself than for an entire family of at least three people. • Not knowing another language You will certainly be disappointed‚ when you remember that you spent at least three years

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    Nightmare World

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    A/N: a short story done for my mock English GCSE exam‚ where the question was to ’describe a nightmare world’. Instead of going for the cliché‚ hell-like landscape‚ I decided to base my so-called ’nightmare world’ off of a real nightmare‚ in the world we live in – a young boys perspective during a bombing in WWII. Note: I got an A for that exam paper! Nightmare World Every day they come‚ in their great terrifying birds of steel‚ overhead and through the clouds that I once thought held heaven

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    THE ROLES OF THE LITTLE BOY IN THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA by Huang Jikui June‚ 2007 Xiaogan University Abstract The Old Man and the Sea tells the frustrated experience that the old fisherman fishes in the course. The theme is deep‚ and it is a song of praise of heroism. “But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated” has been the classic saying and the old man also has been the most typical and the most representative of the Hemingway’s

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    In the novel The Old Man and the Sea‚ Santiago‚ the main character‚ faces challenges in his life that can be related to our own everyday lives. In this book‚ Santiago has to overcome his age‚ self- doubt‚ and what other people think. Santiago has been a fisherman his whole life and now that he is becoming older and weaker‚ he’s afraid that his ability to fish will deteriorate. Fishing is Santiago’s purpose in life and once that’s gone‚ what’s there to live for? From the old man’s journey‚ there is

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    Darkness‚ Silence‚ and Hopelessness in No Country for Old Men Erich Becker November 19‚ 2014 Professor Dunham The film No Country for Old Men is often interpreted as a constant struggle between good and evil‚ with good represented by Sheriff Bell and evil represented by Anton Chigurh‚ a hitman played by Javier Bardem. While the moral battle depicted in the film is certainly apparent‚ the most remarkable feature of this film is the presence of hopelessness and fate. Darkness is

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    What the Hero In The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway‚ heroes are portrayed as regular humans who only differ through what they understand from their failures. Santiago performs actions that any other man would execute in the given situation; however he learns from his mistakes and is willing to teach others through his failures. As Santiago tried to overcome the boundaries set on him by nature‚ he came to the acceptance that man does not have to accomplish the greatest goal‚ and ultimately

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    countries‚ the old come to live in old people’s home with nursing services which are partly paid by the government. However‚ in my opinion‚ elderly people should live in their own homes. Firstly‚ elderly people are offered better care when living at home. As a family only looks after one or two elderly people‚ other members can immediately satisfy their needs. Moreover‚ their children understand old people’s habits‚ so they can easily give the most suitable care. In contrast‚ in old people’s

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea Hemingway uses the character of Santiago to display the strength of a common man. Santiago is the embodiment of the average‚ poor‚ working man. In the story of the Old Man and the Sea‚ Santiago displays great strength and courage in harsh situations. His strength and character is seen in his attitude toward the people of the village‚ his battle with the Marlin‚ and his battle with the sharks. While out to sea Santiago manages to hook a large marlin

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