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    Edward Bloom

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    Who is Edward Bloom? By: Michael Preciutti Edward Bloom is a hero. He is a man driven with optimism‚ cares for others and makes their lives better‚ and he is a man that wants only to be remembered when he passes away. It is his charming good looks and his ability to create a friendship with whomever he becomes acquainted with‚ which enables Edward to stay a remembered hero. But what keeps him most separated from the usual person is his astounding ways in which he tells his stories. Blooms stories

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    relatioships between charcters in the stories we have studies one of them is Anil. in Anil the writer presents confilct in relationship between the father‚ Appa‚ and the son‚ Anil. Anil is very uncomfortable and scared with his father‚ we know this because in the story it says " his father was a burly man‚ a bully to his family" this explains that the relationship between the father and the son is unsual and unsafe. the word "Bully" is used to show negativity and the harmful relationship between Anil and

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    complexing relationship between father and son through the fathers collective fears of one day losing his son due to his own incompetence. Lee’s constructive use of literary devices explores the in depth nature of the fear of loss illustrated by the bond of father and son. This is shown through various points of view‚ selective diction‚ and the poems own structure. Throughout A Story‚ the author shifts from the continuing view of the father and the son to emphasize a growing differences between the two

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    Father and son relationships in The Iliad are not like you would see in America or in our culture today‚ but there is still a developed love for one another. Priam and Hector had a very strong and admirable relationship‚ yet it didn’t come from seeing each other every day. Fatherly affection is not touchy-feely‚ nor is it necessarily given unconditionally or freely. Rather‚ a son must earn his father’s respect and admiration‚ and it is by leaving home and fighting his own battles that the son is able

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    The Road: How does the father and son’s relationship change through the book? One theme in The Road is paternal love; this is the relationship between the father and his son. Their bond plays a powerful part in the novel and impacts the decisions made during their journey. The two protagonists remain unnamed in the book‚ giving their familial relationship their full identity. This makes their relationship relatable to any parent and child bond outside of the novel. It is clear that they only

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    How did it all happen…at whose fault? Why has the relationship failed! In “ The Father” by Hugh Garner‚ John has failed his job as a father to his son‚ Johnny. John has completely responsible for the failure of his relationship with his son‚ due to his selfishness‚ drunken behaviour‚ and general irresponsibility‚ in raising his son. John does not care about Johnny‚ and does not take position‚ for a role model towards his son. Being selfish can be a good thing at times‚ but

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    William Edwards Deming

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    Mike LaVine 12/12/12 Individual assignment 2 William Edwards Deming William Edwards Deming was an American statistician professor. He was also considered an author‚ consultant‚ and lecturer. Deming is most famous for his work done in Japan where he taught top management how to improve design‚ service‚ testing‚ quality‚ and sales through many of his unique methods. Deming made a significant contribution the Japan’s economic status for the innovation of high quality products. He is said to

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    Ugolino and His Sons

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    Ugolino and His Sons Introduction to Art Principles City College of New York‚ CUNY Presented by: Markous Soliman Presented to: Prof. William Behnken Art had played an important role in building up civilizations from all over the world through thousands of centuries. It is and will always still the way of projecting artists’ ideas and thoughts into meaningful and tangible objects which we called “work of art”. In addition‚ It was the path through all these years that dug

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    Laocoon And his sons

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    Laocoön and His Sons "The prototypical icon of human agony"‚ The statue of Laocoön and His Sons‚ also known as Laocoön Group has been praised in high term ever since its excavation from The vineyard of Felice De Fredis‚ Rome in 1506. Today it remains in the public display at Museo Pio-Clementino‚ a part of the Vatican Museum‚ Vatican City. This essay is an attempt to address the marble sculpture which is considered a work of high art‚ of great value and significance to the species. The tale

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    Laocoon and His Sons

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    This essay is an attempt to address the marble sculpture commonly known as Laocoon and His Sons‚ and why exactly I believe it to be a work of high art‚ of great value and significance to the species. Laocoon and His Sons is a marble sculpture representing a scene that is a part of the tale of the siege and invasion of Troy. Laocoon was the protagonist in a play by Sophocles that is now lost. He was also written about by Virgil. The statue itself is one of the most famous sculptures of Greek and

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