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    Comparison and Contrast2 Westside Story vs. The Warriors In this paper I discuss similarities between Westside Story and The Warriors as well as differences. I will bring to life both movies to my audience and make value judgments about what make one better than the other. Westside Story is a ten time Oscar Award winning musical classic said to be adapted from the romantic tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet. The movie was produced in the 1960’s when it was forbidden for women to be in gangs or even

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    The epic poem "Beowulf" and the motion picture "The 13th Warrior" are both very similar and at the same time distinct in various aspects. Both show how ordinary warriors become heroes and not necesssarily of the epic type. As well as how they differ in the way the plot occurs and how characterization is changed within the movie. Epic poem "Beowulf" and movie "The 13th Warrior" both take place in Hrothgar‚ an Anlgo-Saxon medieval town terrorized by malevolent demons. In "Beowulf" Hrothgar is terrorized

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    Schwartz Fat And Happy

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    Fat and Happy: From Two PerspectivesThe increasing amount of obese individuals leaves society with a number of different viewpoints towards obesity. Obese people attempt to gain acceptance in society but they must first accept themselves. Hillel Schwartz conveys that dieting and trying to lose excess weight is a negative approach towards acceptance in his article Fat and Happy?. Schwartzs uses this to argue that a fat utopia is the perfect society (Schwartz 384). In Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat

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    Metafiction Professor Bampton English 111E September 28‚ 2012 “Happy Endings” by Margaret Attwood‚ is an oddly structured‚ metafictional story‚ which includes a series of possible scenarios all leading the characters to the same ending. This paper will show how Happy Endings is a metafictional text. It will also explain which parts of the story are indeed metafictional. Metafiction is defined by “Dictionary.com” as‚ “fiction that discusses‚ describes or analyzes a work of fiction or

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    Secrets of Happy Families

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    number of researchers are devoting themselves in examining the secrets of happy families. The reason may be reflected by the remark of David Mace: "Nothing in the world could make human life happier than to greatly increase the number of strong families‚"(1985). As the known marriage counselor‚ also the executive director of several marriage enrichment organizations in Great Britain and the United States has suggested‚ study of happy families allow people to recognize the relationship qualities that develop

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    Happy Planet Index

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    that the path towards a happy planet‚ and in turn happy humans‚ is all about balance between man‚ nature‚ and technology. 1. It quickly become apparent that most nations who are at the top of the list in one category often are at the bottom of the list in other categories 2.Countries in the process of modernization cannot follow the same path as those who did in the 1800’s and 1900’s 3.  Everyone needs to reduce their carbon footprint One reason we do not live on a happy planet is because of the

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    In twelfth century Japan‚ a class of warriors‚ known as the samurai‚ were introduced and dominated public life and government in Japan. They were assigned to hold military duties and as guard members to the Imperial Court. The samurai would continue to dominate Japan until a code they followed would be abolished in the mid-nineteenth century. Samurai followed the idea of honor‚ political leadership‚ and personal conduct. These ideas would be translated into Bushido. Bushido was a code of behavior

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    Barbara’s Happy Hearts Marketing 500 Barbara Marshall Dr. Kerry Lanza July 31‚ 2013 Abstract In writing about my company‚ what will be shown are the services that are provided for three different set of audiences. Discuss the marketing plans needed for the potential audience what illustration of the product and services rendered. You shall see the marketing skills and plans incorporated within my imagination building of my dreams. This is my imagination‚ but dreams do

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    Critique on Fat and Happy

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    Savannah Masters Mrs. Williamson W131 23 September‚ 2014 Fat and Happy? Critique In the article “Fat and Happy?”‚ Hillel Schwartz questions why society views fat people as pathetic and unacceptable. He argues that if it were not for “fellow citizens” (179) mocking and scorning them for being fat‚ they would be perfectly content with themselves. As well as stating that many people discriminate toward fat people‚ Schwartz also points out that physicians are giving facts about obesity that are

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    Theme: Silence (finding one’s own personal voice) Kingston gives a voice to many of the voiceless women in the book‚ resulting in them discovering their identities as individuals. The theme of finding one’s own personal voice is a major theme in Kingston’s memoir. She makes various references to the physical and emotional struggle throughout the text by seeing the silence of the women in her family and Chinese culture. By adding her experience as a Chinese-American woman she tries to discover her

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