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    and fearful. Some soldiers are nice and give them food‚ but others treat them just like enemies. Paul can feel their pain and how horrible they have to life. Paul got soft inside‚ because he had to see all these terrible things so far in the war. The last Sunday before Paul goes back to the front his sister and father visit him. There

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    Richard Louv in his passage “Last Child in the Woods‚” addresses the topic of the human connection to nature. Louv’s purpose is to point out hi thought of the importance of interaction with true nature. He takes on a biased tone in order to persuade his readers to think about the numerous opportunities there are to connect with nature and how if we keep going the same way we are now‚ as a society‚ a connection with the natural world will no longer exist. First‚ Louv begins by establishing

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    The Seven Samurai of Akira Kurosawa By Chi Wei SEVEN SAMURAI AND THRONE OF BLOOD Kurosawa Akira Akira Kurosawa (Mar 23‚ 1910--Sep. 6‚ 1998) was a Japanese film director‚ screenwriter‚ producer‚ and editor. He directed 30 films in a career spanning 57 years. He was the surprise winner of the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. In 1990‚ he accepted the Academy Award for Lifetime. Kuorosawa contributed Japanese history‚ culture‚ and society through this movie to audiences. (Film) Tuesday

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    In “Will Your Marriage Last?” Aviva Patz utilizes the PAIR Project study to provide education on how and why marriages succeed or fail. The findings of the PAIR Project‚ which followed 168 couples from their wedding day through the next 13 years‚ revealed four main findings about the early stages of marital distress and perhaps the most important finding is: it is the loss of love and affection that throws couples into divorce‚ not conflict and interpersonal issues. According to the study the

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    Do you ever wonder what would happen if knights and samurais lived together? Even though they lived in completely different places around the world they developed a similar culture. So were the similarities between knights and samurais greater than the the differences they had back then? My thesis is that even though both knights and samurais never met they were more similar than they were different. One reason why samurais and knights were more similar than different is because of the way they were

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    Denver is talking with Paul D‚ when both are going to work. Pg.314 “Well‚ if you want my opinion---” “I don´t” she said. “I have my own” Denver character developed to be more independent and optimistic as shown when “she heard about an afternoon job in the shirt factory” and when she “might go to Oberlin”. She is facing the outside world and fighting to succeed on it. “…‚ down by the stream‚ and saw‚ cutting through the woods‚ a naked woman with fish for hair” (pg. 315) Paul D narrates

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    defining the author’s stance on a specific topic and the purpose of his or her work. One certain literary piece sheds light on the destruction of humanity in terms of the negative effects of industrialization and its bitter connection with nature. “Last Child in the Woods‚” written by Richard Louv in 2008‚ warns the readers about the widening relationship between mankind and wildlife through the utilization of rhetorical devices as a mechanism to bring awareness toward this modern situation.

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    The life of the Samurais and Knights were very similar but the Samurais showed fearsome and dedication to their warrior life.They faced many battles which lead to death and won and would win the fight against the knights. Knights had valuable weapons but not enough to defeat the Samurais. Samurais carried a bow‚ the sword‚ a spear‚ and their most prized possession was the ‘Katana’. “ The Katana was a long‚ curved sword. It had a single edged blade and a long handle”. {SOURCE#3} With these kinda

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    long layoff‚ which was the case with the first four seasons of Samurai Jack. As improbable as many fans of the show thought coming in‚ the fifth season of Samurai Jack is everything we wanted so far and more. A dramatic shift in tone to a more mature narrative‚ as well as a continuous plot rather than standalone stories‚ Samurai Jack has certainly delivered so far in its fifth and final season. It’s been 11 years in the making‚ but Samurai Jack has finally come back to complete the story fans of the

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    Samurai and Knights: Were the Similarities Greater than the Differences? In Europe and Japan‚ very similar forms of government developed within a couple hundred years of each other. This occurred despite the fact that these two parts of the world were very distance from each other and it was very unlikely that these countries had contact with each other. This form of government‚ called feudalism developed in both places due to the need to establish order after a time in chaos. The knights and the

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