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    the people of Pleasantville looked up to and saw as a hero. David is portrayed as geek in his real life. He has seen every episode of Pleasantville that he’s able to script it‚ like when he was watching the Pleasantville marathon he quoted ‘what’s a mother meant to do.’ This unhealthy and bad obsession shows David doesn’t have anything better to do with his time and is detached from society and the real world.At the beginning of the film it showed David alone in the school ground talking to himself

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    Earnings of Whitey Basson

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    this maxim as a universal law | | "All people (7 billion of them) will take ZAR 620 000 000.00 when they’ve done a year’s work in order to get really‚ really rich." | | 3. Ask whether your maxim is conceivable in a world ruled by the universal law | In a real world if all people earned ZAR 620 000 000.00 for a year’s work‚ there would be so much income and spending going around that markets will eventually cease to exist. Businesses will stop competing for prices‚ thus leading to a downfall

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    Jackie Robinson

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    to you and helps to guide your life. Barrier: A problem or obstacle that stops you from moving forward. The three values that stand out the most are Determination‚ Persistence‚ and Citizenship. Not everyone is blessed with all the fortunes in the world‚ sometimes we have to work extra hard to succeed. In anything that we would like to succeed I we must be determined. Determination is staying focused on a plan even though the path to its end may be difficult. When I was younger I was very determined

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    Finding Forrester

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    insulation from the real world. Forester spent his time in his house reading all of his books in his house barely paying attention to what’s going on in the world unless he’s looking outside through is binoculars. The window represents the window to the outside world and it’s closed for most of the movie to show how closed up Forester is until the end of the movie where it’s kept open. Forester seems to belong to a class of people who do not wish to be involved with how the world is today but he does

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    Trying to Escape from the World It’s the 1930s‚ and the United States economy is plunging down into the great depression. Times are hard and everyone needs an escape from their colorless lives in struggling America. Laura not only needs an escape from the trouble bur from her mom as well. This is the setting in Tennessee Williams book‚ The Glass Menagerie. This book illustrates this topic when it shows how everyone is trying to escape whether it is by going to the movies or remembering the past

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    essay‚ I tried to replicate the meaning behind the book The Catcher in the Rye‚ which was the maturing of the main character‚ Holden‚ and his acceptance of the real world. I also tried to make the style of writing similar to J.D Salinger’s. I wanted to show that Holden was still struggling to change‚ and that he couldn’t get a grasp on the world until now. People don’t really change their way of thinking over time. It usually takes them a lot of time to change so I wanted to delineate that in the story

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    Critical Reflection

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    to separate my time and really work towards the goal of time management and putting in the time necessary. Group projects as a whole are a bit of a challenge itself as schedule conflicts and opinion conflicts. This does however prepare me for the real world and helps me see what I will be dealing with

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    novel and is portrayed by many characters. Michele’s immaturity is an obstacle he defeats to display admirable qualities of loyalty and courage. Michele’s naivety originates from his juvenile youth. He is inexperienced with the true nature of the real world. In compensation he uses his imagination to justify reasons. Initially Michele exhibits small snippets of maturity- protecting his sister‚ Filippo and Barbara. As the novel progresses Michele morphs into a more responsible person. He is able to

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    In the real world‚ one must be prepared to face challenges before they succeed. This is the theme of “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane. Crane represents the theme by using copious amounts of symbolism throughout the story. The inactive house of refuge represents that one must be prepared to face the world by themselves. The obstructive storm represents that one may need backtrack before they can reach their goals. The icy quality of the water represents that sometimes the world can be hostile to people

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    dissatisfied‚ you must want something. And if you can identify what it is that you want and then stoke the fuel of your dissatisfaction‚ at some point it will ignite and propel you to take action. Here’s an example that illustrates how this works in the real world. Yani was a concierge in a large city hotel. He always did his best to help hotel guests and tried to maintain a positive attitude‚ however‚ deep down Yani was dissatisfied with his job and career prospects. Whenever Yani became aware of his dissatisfaction

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