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    Imitation Game

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    for Alan‚ Christopher had bovine tuberculosis and didn’t tell Alan. So when Alan lost Christopher‚ he was devastated. When Alan started working at Bletchley Park and came up with a machine that might help crack every single machine coming from the Enigma‚ he named the machine Christopher. His machine reminded him of his best friend. He had lost his friend suddenly and did not get to say goodbye. Naming the machine Christopher made Alan feel like he got his friend back‚ so he was attached to it.

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    Crucial Acquisition

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    TOO MANY NAMES CRITICAL APPRECIATION Neruda talks of continuity. The fabric of time is unending and cannot be cut with ‘weary scissors’. He says that the days are blurring together. He asks why we should have names which are made-up things. None of us really are from any countries which are made-up things‚ too. He knows only of his skin and of the earth‚ both of which are nameless as well. Roots please him more than flowers‚ stones ring like bells. He is unnamed while in his dream world‚ why should

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    for first time. Hermine notices that Harry has never really lived‚ in the sense that he has lived his life isolated from society. She forces him to commit to things that are new and life changing. The Owner of the Magic Theater is named Pablo. Pablo shows Harry all of the personalities that Harry has in a magic mirror; Harry does not

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    Mexican partner.Thus Pablo Menendez might not give the information to Johannes Van Den Bosch which would cause a terrible consequence.Even if Van Den Bosch got the information he needed‚the relationship between Pablo Menendez and him would be really strained.And that may result in an constant negative influence on their work. D. Key players (list individuals‚ groups or organizations who are involved in the most critical issue discussed in C): Johannes Van Den Bosch Pablo Menendez E. List

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    killing gains one honor‚ as is displayed in how militarism gains honor. Pablo sees the murder as a not only a way to regain his families honor‚ but also as a way to gain machismo for himself. García Márquez illustrates and critiques how extremely valued family honor and machismo are in Colombian society by having Pablo situate them above society’s laws and even God. When discussing their murder with Father Amador‚ Pablo states that they are innocent “before God and before men” because “it was

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    Pablo Ruiz y Picasso was one of the creators or the co-creator of the Cubism. Cubism was a potent art in the 20th century. Led Demoiselles d’ Avignon by Pablo Picasso was considered as a major factor step toward the founding of the cubist’s actions‚ it was the first cubist painting. A very controversial painting that took nine months to complete. Pablo Picasso painted Les Demoiselles d’Avignon at the year of 1907 when it was summer. It was a combination of modern art and cubism‚ which portrays five

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    The Two Escobars

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    which was a time period in Columbia when it was prevalent for drug kingpins to use soccer clubs to launder their money. One of the most infamous kingpins was Pablo Escobar. Pablo was typically known as a murderer in Columbia‚ but did have one passion in life‚ and that was soccer. The other Escobar‚ Andres‚ who had no blood relation to Pablo‚ was the star defensive player for Columbia’s soccer team. One thing these two had in common‚ besides their last name‚ was that the people in Columbia disliked

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    Comparative Stylistic Analysis of a Poem Submitted to: Mrs. Daisy O. Casipit Submitted by: Lovely Anne B. Unquida (BSEd3-3) October 2013 Easter Wings by George Herbert Lord‚ who createdst man in wealth and store‚   Though foolishly he lost the same‚      Decaying more and more‚       Till he became         Most poore:         With thee       Oh let me rise As larks‚ harmoniously‚ And sing this day  thy victories: Then shall the fall further the flight

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    messages encrypted by the German Enigma machine during WW II. Arguably the first person to design a digital computer‚ Turing found happiness in solving what others considered impossible or unbreakable. He was an eccentric and solitary man‚ never satisfied with what is but constantly striving to figure out what is to come. Mathematical Thinker

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    The Wall, by Sarte

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    The Wall What would you do if you were held prisoner and condemned to death?  Jean-Paul Sartre paints an intriguing picture of what that may be like by sharing a story of Pablo Ibbieta‚ the protagonist during the Spanish Civil War.  As the main character of the short story The Wall‚ Pablo finds himself captive and scheduled for an execution‚ but is offered a pardon from his impeding execution if revealing the location of his comrade‚ Ramón Gris.  Initially‚ he refuses to cooperate‚ but eventually

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