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    of her and her parents are too busy to care or notice her. Towards the end of the book she starts to break her silence‚ letting the light tear apart the depression that had set upon her by indirectly

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    This blue wall of silence can lend to a police culture where violations of a citizen’s civil or human rights become the norm for an officer or even for a group of officers. When loyalty among officers become the priority over doing what is right‚ a department may become more susceptible to deviant behaviors including violations of organizational policy‚ discrimination‚ misconduct‚ intimidation‚ sexual harassment‚ corruption‚ and excessive force. To overcome the blue wall of silence and bring change

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    awarded the Revolver Golden God award for “Best New Talent” and “Most Innovative Band” (Suicidesilence.net). Around 2011‚ the band became bigger than ever imagined and began their third full-length album (Suicidesilence.net). Suicide Silence started earning more

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    “...Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented” This means that if you continue to stay silent‚ people will continue to be tormented‚ if you don’t stand to make a difference‚ the world will remain the same. When Wiesel says “I know: your choice transcends me.” He means that the award‚ along with the powerful meaning behind it‚ is more important than him. It goes beyond him. He’s scared because he doesn’t know if he can live up to the expectations that come with receiving the award‚ he

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    Poem Explanation When I first saw the title “As I Ponder’d in Silence” I thought it was going to have a transcendentalist type of feel to the poem. I imagined that it would talk about walking through the woods as Whitman maybe thought back on his life. This poem starts off with the narrator looking back and possibly re-reading or editing poems that they may have done in the past. Then a ‘Phantom’ appeared before the narrator‚ and this phantom was described as “The genius to poets of old lands”.

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    Samuel Beckett: Sound and Silence Patrick Richert FHSU February 15‚ 2013 Samuel Beckett was a world renown author of poetry‚ novels‚ and theatrical plays. He was born in Ireland and spent much of his adult life in Paris. His works were primarily written in French‚ and then translated‚ many times by the author himself‚ into English. He is known for creating works of dark comedy‚ and absurdism‚ and later in his career a minimalist. Due to his late start as an author‚ he is considered one

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    because they exaggerate issues to get the viewer’s attention. By seeing where social problems can or will lead to in the future‚ people pay more attention to what is going on and they feel the need to do something about it. The song‚ “The Sound of Silence‚” by Paul Simon is about being revealed to the light. Seeing what one was never realized before. It relates well to the allegory of the cave by Plato and the book Fahrenheit 451‚ it was actually written as a response to this book by Ray Bradbury.

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    Ever since I was little I loved singing whether it was in the car to the radio or in a choir class. Whenever I step foot in a choir room that’s when I can just feel like I’m at home‚ it’s almost like choir room is my second home. No matter how much people could try to hold me back nothing can keep me from my love of music. I always sang my heart out in elementary music class even though most kids would rather be in P.E. I didn’t care I just wanted to sing. It wasn’t until 5th grade when I was the

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    Williams‚ “I Hear American Singing” by Walt Whitman‚ and “Tia Chucha” by Luis J. Rodriguez all have at least one emotion‚ which makes these pieces or literary romantic. All of these pieces of literary are romantic because their either happy or has some type of emotion. “Danse russe” by William Carlos Williams is the most romantic‚ because the character in the poem is dancing happily and embrassing his lovely body but really inside he is lonely. “I Hear American Singing”‚ “Danse russe”‚ and “Tia

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    Singing in the Rain Singing in the Rain is an American comedy musical film starring Gene Kelly‚ Debbie Reynolds‚ Donald O’Connor and Jean Hagen‚ and directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. It offers a comic depiction of Hollywood‚ and its transition from silent films to talking films. Throughout the movie‚ people could see many different elements that make the movie musical “Singing in the Rain” great. Because of the sound‚ especially the music‚ setting‚ costumes‚ make up‚ and the photography

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