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    the two. The affair eventually ends‚ but comes back to haunt him when he finds himself falling for Elaine (Katharine Ross)‚ Mrs. Robinson’s daughter. At the beginning of The Graduate Ben is frantically searching for his independence and a way to make his future different. During the middle of the film‚ Ben begins to search for himself and his future; but he gets caught up in “love and war” with Elaine and Mrs. Robinson. At the end of the film Ben finds independence but finds himself in the middle of

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    with Cummings‚ Elaine Thayer. Elaine Thayer’s husband soon found out about Cummings and his wife’s rendezvous‚ however‚ her husband did nothing about it. Cummings impregnated Elaine; her husband and Cummings tried to get her to abort the child but she would not. Elaine had the child‚ who was a beautiful daughter‚ Nancy‚ and Cummings wanted nothing to do with her as he was too busy with his work. Before 1924 he wanted no child‚ but afterward‚ he had a change of heart‚ and he married Elaine after she divorced

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    POSITIONS AND PUBLISHING NUMEROUS ARTICLES‚ LIEUTENANT COLONEL ALFRED AUSTELL CUNNINGHAM PROVED TO BE THE MOST PIVOTAL FIGURE IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF AVIATION IN THE MARINE CORPS. Alfred Austell Cunningham was born March 8‚ 1881 in Atlanta‚ Georgia. He graduated from a military prep school before joining the 2d Georgia Infantry Volunteers at the start of the Spanish American War in 1898. After his time in Cuba‚ Cunningham returned to the states to pursue a career in real estate

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    into the left atrium. While the blood is forced out through the aortic semilunar valve and into the aorta. The aorta and its branches carry blood to all the tissues of the body system. Reference‚ Essential of Human Anatomy and Physiology‚ 2012‚ by Elaine N. Marieb‚ 2012‚ Chapter 11‚ page 357‚ and Lab tutoring animation. 2. Name the elements of the intrinsic conduction system in the correct order. Which one is called the “pacemaker”? The following elements of the intrinsic conduction are;

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    where a man and women are dancing to a song called song "Heaven”‚ Paul sees this he walks away‚ to go on his daily walk. A friend of his Elaine (played Eve Brent) follows him. As they are walking Elaine realizes that the movie stirred up some memories and emotions for Paul. As they are walking Elaine asks paul about it. At that point Paul begins to tell Elaine his story. He tells her that he was a prison guard during the Depression era‚ where he was in charge of Death Row‚ as called "The Green Mile"

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    The camera motion almost leaves Elaine out of the frame similar to how Ben almost leaves Eliane behind as well. By this time the audience knows that it is out of character for Ben to be this aloof and that he is acting this way because of what Mrs Robinson said in a few scenes before.

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    does not expect to find anyone online‚ especially not a man called Jed Cunningham. Jed Cunningham was her first boyfriend back in high school. He was a very intelligent young lad‚ and he was the first to really give her some challenge‚ instead of boring her. The last thing she had heard from him‚ was that he said‚ that she would never see nor hear from him again. She sits for a while‚ and then proceeds to write to Jed Cunningham‚ who in the end declares‚ that he still misses her a lot. But even though

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    apart from the European‚ and it has remained because nothing has come along to replace this style of journalism. Brent Cunningham suggests that the pursuit of complete objectivity distracts journalists from the real "truth" and leads to lazy reporting (Cunningham par. 11). "If you’re on deadline and all you have is ‘both sides of the story‚’ that’s often good enough."(Cunningham par. 10). The way most stories are set up‚ reporters present two sides‚ and the reader decides which is right. Often

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    my best friend’s mother‚ Elaine Stokes. I would say her because I have known her for a long time now and since I don’t have my biological mother in my life‚ she has been there for my sister and I since I met her. There are a lot of reasons why I can say that she is my hero. My freshman year my sister and I met her daughter in our Biology class. From there we became best friends and began to spend a lot of time together and going to each other’s house. Since then Elaine has became like a mother

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    Through Jem’s refusal to leave the jail and Scout’s ability to appeal to the humanity of Mr. Cunningham‚ the mob ceases to be a mob and becomes a collection of ordinary men. As the mob approach’s Atticus and the jail Atticus instructs the men to lower their voices because Tom Robinson was sleeping. It must have been through respect of Atticus that the men followed Atticus’s order. Though coming to kill a man they mustered the respect to speak quietly as not to wake that very same man. This shows

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