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    was predominantly Keating’s actions that led to Neil’s death. Keating held very Romantic ideals which clashed with the schools teachings and set the Dead Poet society members against the school and authority figures like Neil’s father. Keating led Neil to believe he could have the support of his parents and an acting career. Throughout the movie Keating encourages the boys to ’seize the day’‚ and ’suck the marrow out of life. He endorses Neil’s desire to act‚ despite the fact that it was completely

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    there are many students that are involved the movie tends to focus on two freshman students‚ Todd Anderson and his roommate‚ Neil Perry. Todd is a timid introvert who doesn’t speak his mind willingly till the end‚ and Neil Perry is an extroverted boy who is unable to

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    we can not fail to mention when we talk about twenty century‚ the century of innovation. The title is Neil Amstrong and his moon voyage. . Previously‚ people often wondered if the light they saw on the sky every night is an alien lamp or not? Fifty years ago‚ I believe there was definitely someone who used to believe and even until now if the U.S flag was not plugged in the moon in 1969. Neil Amstrong was given birth on August 5th‚ 1930 in Wapokoneta in Ohio. Since he was a

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    The German Symphony Gannon describes the German culture like a symphony. The Germans have a very rich history of symphonies and orchestras. They have produced some of the greatest conductors and composers of all time. Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ Bach‚ and Handel are some of the few composers Germany has provided the world. Germans frequent the symphony regularly and many Germans play musical instruments as a hobby to carry on tradition. “German music is not only integral‚ it is serious; it is not generally

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    Sometimes Andrew believed Neil Josten was more self-destructive than he was. No‚ maybe not as self-destructive. Andrew doubted that. What was Neil‚ then? Neil was a coward. He was always running‚ always hiding‚ always lying. It surprised Andrew that that tactic had worked for Neil for so long. Running and hiding had never helped Andrew. Neil was a snarky little shit. Every other word out of his mouth was smart-assery or sass. Or both. Neil was an idiot. For having spent such copious amounts of

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    are needed in order for explorers to be succeed. Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also an aerospace engineer‚ naval aviator‚ test pilot‚ and university professor. Neil Armstrong is an American hero. Neil Armstrong had all three traits‚

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    Neil Shigley‚ born on January 7th‚ 1955‚ Columbus‚ Ohio‚ to a military family. Shigley’s father was a soldier in a regiment which was sent to Europe which is where Shigley spent most a majority of his childhood. The family travelled quite often to many different countries in Asia and North America growing up. Eventually‚ the family moved back the United States and settled in San Francisco‚ CA. Shigley now lives in San Diego‚ CA. Shigley was greatly inspired by Art while on his travels between different

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    Neil Armstrong was born August 5‚ 1930 somewhere near Wapakoneta‚ Ohio. He is the oldest of three Children. His is the son of Stephen and Viola Engel Armstrong. Neil took his first flight on a plane when he was six. That’s when he started to take interest in airplanes. On his 16th birthday he was issued a pilot’s license. He was a serious pilot at that age. He built a small wide tunnel in his basement and did experiments on the model planes he had made. At the age of 17‚ he entered Purdue University

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    Life of the legendary Neil Armstrong What was your childhood dream? Did you wish to be a princess or prince? Or did you dream of becoming a big time rock star? At one point in a person’s life‚ they dream of the inevitable. Finding out that they are incapable of reaching those dreams‚ they then face reality and continue on to do something that they love. Although several people go through this stage and grow out of it within time‚ one man’s childhood dream stuck with him‚ and by doing so‚ he made

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    study space. Countries sent satellites and rocketships with animals in them to space. Finally‚ America decided to send a man to the moon. This person was Neil Armstrong. Because of this‚ Neil Armstrong revolutionized the world with just one step. Armstrong had a good childhood. Armstrong was “born in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio on August 5‚ 1930” (“Neil Armstrong”). Armstrongs parents names are Viola Armstrong and Stephen Armstrong (Hensen 276). Armstrong’s father had a job that caused him and his family to

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