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    A Crude Awakening – The Oil Crash (2006) Directed by: Basil Gelpke‚ Raymond McCormack‚ Reto Caduff The documentary‚ “A Crude Awakening”‚ is about the dwindling oil supply around the world. There are multiple experts in the film discussing the issue and why it’s such a major problem. It showcases success and failure within the oil industry‚ in the past‚ present and future. It also shines a light on how dependent on oil the world is. The main point of the film is to show the level of disarray our

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    Kate Chopin’s book The Awakening is based on the expections placed on women in society‚ particularly in the upper class at the turn of the 20th century. This story explains how there is more than one reason why effects on a human or thing happen. Edna Pontellier’s character shows not only the limited options of a woman‚ but the dangers of taking risks of unrealistic expectations of life and love. Chopin is trying to show how change can break a human. The intent of Kate Chopin’s story was to

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    The impact of the NUM’s defeat in the Miners’ Strike encompassed the entire social‚ political and economic spectrums‚ making some significant contribution in all of the three areas in some way or another. However‚ whether they are evidence of the Miners’ Strike’s significance or of another factor outside of its sphere will be made clearer through further analysis of the year-long crisis in the coal industry. The NUM’s defeat in 1985 is generally seen as a major victory against the excessive power

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    In “The Awakening”‚ Edna Pontellier is known as Mrs. Pontellier for the first part of the book. The book is based in a time period where women had no say and were just “mother-women”‚ who are kind of like a nun. There were many different types of women in the victorian era but none of them had a lot of rights or not much of a say. In the very beginning of the novel you see two birds‚ a mockingbird and a parrot. In the beginning we don’t know what the mockingbird is but we determine that the parrot

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    Spring Awakening Cast - Mamma Who Bore Me Lyrics [WENDLA] Mama who bore me Mama who gave me No way to handle things Who made me so sad Mama‚ the weeping Mama‚ the angels No sleep in Heaven‚ or Bethlehem Some pray that one day Christ will come a’-callin’ They light a candle And hope that it glows And some just lie there Crying for him to come and find them But when he comes they don’t know how to go Mama who bore me Mama who gave me No way to handle things Who made me so

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    man once loved basketball but his legs were paralyzed in a auto accident and he couldn’t play. In the eyes of defeat he surpassed that and went into the wheelchair league for basketball. These characteristics can also be shown in John Steinbeck’s book of Of Mice and Men. The characters George Milton‚ Lennie Small‚ and Candy all show that they could be considered gallant in the eyes of defeat. George is gallant in the way of being self sacrificing because he gives up being able to pursue his dream

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    The British were too complacent and over-confident. They underestimated the Japanese in many aspects. This mentality would eventually lead to their defeat‚ even though they outnumbered the Japanese greatly‚ as they had many weaknesses‚ which the Japanese were quick to exploit. These weaknesses will be described in detail in the following paragraphs. Firstly‚ British complacency and their gross underestimation of Japanese troops resulted in their lack of preparation for a land assault‚ as they assumed

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    soldiers to the center and reserved stronger African foot soldiers for the flanks. The Romans advanced towards the Gauls and Spanish‚ but the Africans moved inward‚ surrounding the Romans from both sides. The Romans were trapped and unable to escape defeat. Hannibal proved that strategy is more valuable than

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    understand that‚ “[a] victim mind-set causes people to focus on what they cannot do instead of what they can do. It is a recipe for continued failure” (Maxwell). Tess Durbeyfield‚ in Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy‚ and Edna Pontellier‚ in The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ develop a victim mind-set and shape themselves around inadequate men more deeply than Dominique Francon‚ in The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. Tess Durbeyfield becomes a victim of the inadequate men surrounding her: John Durbeyfield‚

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    reveals a lot about the plot and characters to keep the reader interested. In chapter 1 Bronte begins to reveal parts of Jane’s character. We first see her as a vulnerable girl who is unable to show her emotions‚ this is because Bronte cleverly uses pathetic fallacy to only give us a hint of what Jane is like and in turn keeping the reader intrigued. “Clouds so sombre and rain so penetrating” is how Jane describe the weather but we the reader realise that this is Bronte telling us how Jane is feeling

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