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    Is Guy Montag a Hero?

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    our society. But whether they are real or fiction‚ there are reasons why these heroes are thought to be heroes. They all have similarities. Their similarities are they make the right decisions and do things for the good of others. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Guy Montag is not a hero because he does not do things for the good of others. A hero does not often kill. But if he does‚ there is a good reason. Usually the reason has to do with others being in danger. For instance if a robber has

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    novels written in 1726 by the most famous satirist in all JOHNATHAN SWIFT.” before understanding the novel and the satire hidden in the novel‚ we can explain the satire as‚ “Satire is a technique employed by writer to expose and criticize the corruption and injustice of an individual and also in the society” Swift wrote a lot of satiric pieces such as “the tale of tub “which is the satire on corruption in religion and learning he also wrote political pamphlets and also work in the journal “examiner”

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    I Like Guys

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    I Like Guys The topic of homosexuality has become a constant issue throughout our society for many years. Many people believe that being gay is not acceptable for both religious and moral reasons. Because being gay is not accepted‚ many homosexuals may feel shame or guilt because of the way they live their everyday lives. This in turn can affect how the person chooses to live their life and it can also affect who the person would like to become. Growing up‚ David Sedaris struggled to find the

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    Are you a criminal‚ is it good to let someone free they did something wrong? The countess lost their jewel and found it in a goose. In my opinion‚ Sherlock Holmes positively did the wrong thing. In the first place‚ I thought that guilt was not a good enough punishment. People go to jail for doing things like that but they don’t get to be off the hook. Guilt is the tinniest punishment you can feel for doing something so small. Holmes also broke the rule by letting them off the hook. In the second

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    Why Is Oj Simpson Guilty

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    O.J. Simpson is an ex NFL player who was put on trial for the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Ronald Goldman. O.J.’s trial is one of the most controversial and most popular cases to this day. His wife was brutally killed and no one got punished for it. O.J. received a not guilty verdict and was let free. I believe that O.J. Simpson’s verdict should have been guilty because of the evidence on the scene‚ because of his book that was later published‚ and because of his 3 or 4 changes in alibi

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    Obesity Satire

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    Heather Blankenship Obesity in America There is no wonder that we have an obesity epidemic in America. Food is everywhere we turn. Whether it’s sitting along the roadside‚ calling at you in bright colors from grocery store shelves‚ glowing in vending machines or even in the elaborate television commercials we watch. There is no way to escape from the never ending advertisements. This is where the epidemic of obesity begins. We as Americans consume more food portions than our body can handle

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    Guy Leonard Monologue

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    people‚ a man was hurrying towards its center. A large space adjoining the cafeteria and boarding zones‚ it took the man a good minute to spot the people he was looking for. He approached at a brisk walk‚ offered handshakes‚ and introduced himself as Guy Leonard. "Well Mr. Leonard‚ I must say I’m impressed that you went to the trouble of meeting us in person here‚" said one of the men sitting in front of him. "Yes. Quite impressive‚" the other man mused. "I hope your interview is worth both our time

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    Smartphone Satire

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    Domenic DiSalvo Dayharsh EWRT1A Dawn of the Zone It isn’t zombies who want to take your brain. It’s cell phones. When you are out‚ look closely around you. It’s hard to find people without a cell phone in their hands. Ever since the creation of the smartphone‚ cell phones that can do more than just “phone” have become a must-have for everyone around the world. They are our instant gateway into the internet without needing a big ‘ol computer‚ and their perfect-for-pockets size makes them even more

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    Manpreet Arora The Smartest Guys in The Room BAT4M Patel The Enron Scandal‚ one of the most controversial events to ever take place in the corporate world. Enron was once one of the top ten corporations in the world‚ but by committing unethical practices and numerous accounting violations‚ Enron became worthless in a matter of months. Enron was a Texas based energy company‚ providing products and services like electricity‚ natural gas‚ communications‚ and pulp and paper.

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    Guy de Maupassant

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    THESIS STATEMENT: • Guy de Maupassant used irony and sarcasm in “Was It a Dream?” to denote that true love can still exist in a deceitful society through the man’s love for his wife. I. Portrayal of true love was exhibited with a sense of exaggeration. A. The man’s dialogue expressed his great love for his wife. 1. He speaks like he was the only who had loved her madly. 2. His thoughts only contain the memories that they’ve shared together. 3. His dialogue expresses how he greatly suffered

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