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    Oscar Schindler was a very brave man. He saved the lives of approximately 1‚200 Jews. This all occurred during World War II. His care for human life could’ve gotten him killed but that never did stop him. Oskar was a sentimentalist and an ordinary person like you and I. The simplicity of doing good was something he loved to do. He was full of love and flaws like everybody else. He even in the worst of circumstances still found a way to do good and doing the extraordinary that no one could easily

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    particular George. her reunion with George could be a reunion with her own son. on seeing him she moves as if to hug him‚ and ensures there is grape juice espically for his arrival. when she speaks to him‚ how much she loves and cares for him is clearly expressed through her concern that ’they made an old man of you’ and ’he looks like a ghost.’ She insists on feeding him as though he sere her own son‚ claiming that ’If he ate in my house he’d have an appetite.’ It is clear that George feels Kates love

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    Dear Parents‚ Teachers‚ and Supporters‚ Members of the School Council‚ Teachers‚ Parents‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ Fellow Students‚ Good Evening On behalf of ____‚ I would like to thank you for the efforts and time you have put in to the annual day function. This is a wonderful tradition‚ great tradition and important tradition. Without all of you this would of not be the success that it was. I would like to think the owners of _______(whoever supported your school with revenue and supplies needed)

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    I proceed to thank the backbone of all our ventures here at Loyola ‚ our principal Fr. K P Mathew ably assisted by our vice principals Fr. Devassy Paul and Fr. Antu Xavier. What is a party without guests ? Similarly what is a LA Fest sans the presence of the participating schools ? A round of applause to all the visitors for making the atmosphere festive yet charged with a healthy friendly competition. Organization is not just one big thing ‚ but a million small things. I thank all the teaching

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    Jad Farha Critical Analysis: On My First Son By: Ben Jonson The entire poem lampoons the theme of an existing paradox between death and joy. Some perceive this poem as a sign of remorse‚ exhibited by Jonson‚ for murdering a fellow actor motivated by jealousy. This makes some people assume that he shifted from being a defiled priest to a priest seeking redemption. The previous presumptions are slightly foolish since all throughout his poem Jonson undermines his creator’s demeanor by delineating

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    All my Sons - Critical Essay ’All my sons’ written by Arthur Miller is a dramatic play which shows actions and consequences and morality and studies the theme of idealism verses realism‚ social responsibility and the American dream. This play takes place after World War II‚ in the year 1947. The play shows conflict between a Father and a son and how quickly a family can fall apart following a serious revelation. Arthur Miller uses techniques such as characterization‚ stage directions and a delayed

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    Literary Analysis of My Son the Fanatic Written by Hanif Kureishi‚ the short story My Son the Fanatic develops through the conflict between a father and his son. In the story‚ the father Parvez who works as a taxi driver immigrated from Pakistan to England with his family twenty years ago. His son Ali is a college student in England. When Ali was behaving abnormally‚ Parvez’s suspicion led him to discover that Ali had turned into a religious Muslim. Parvez‚ although born as a Muslim‚ does not

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    DATE \@ "d MMMM yyyy" 5 November 2014 Proposed Research Topic: A critical analysis of the poem “Daystar” by Rita Dove Purpose: To take a look into the life of a mother and a wife. The poem’s speaker explains various ways the mother finds strategic opportunities for her to think about and observe the world (such as when her children nap). It is the typical stay-at-home mom ideology and the lack of time to focus on personal matters. Dove uses imagery to portray the mother’s tiresome life. She also

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    The Theme of compromise in "All My Sons" Compromise is used when somebody is forced to settle on one thing in exchange for another. In the play All My Sons written by Arthur Miller‚ there seems to be the repeating theme of "compromise" among the characters. The theme of compromise is used in the play to help us understand its message. Each of the characters in All My Sons was faced with a compromise throughout the play. For instance‚ Jo sent out broken cylinder heads‚ knowingly‚ so the

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    Many similarities exist between Night‚ Schindler ’s List‚ and the documentary. All three followed the same progression and sequence of events. At first‚ the Jews were just placed under house arrest after losing their businesses. Soon after‚ they are moved into dingy ghettoes. From there‚ the men and the women were separated and herded into cattle cars which took them to concentration camps. There in the camps‚ Jews were forced into labor working for the Nazis. When the war was nearing its end‚ the

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