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    David Lunde INTS 3020 10/11/2012 “Analysis of Robert Fisk’s ‘Why?’” In my opinion‚ asking the “why” question must always be the first step in critical thinking. Failure to address this question will result in an incomplete analysis in any situation. In Robert Fisk’s “Why?” the author seeks to answer the difficult “why” questions surrounding 9/11 and its aftermath on several fronts. First‚ Fisk sets out to answer why “they” [the Arabs who hijacked the planes] attacked “us” [the United States]

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    criminal injustice‚ racial controversy‚ and national crises. Robert F. Kennedy became one of the most influential men in the 1960s. He was born on November 20th‚ 1925 in Brookline‚ Massachusetts and died by assassination on June 6th‚ 1968 in Los Angeles‚ California. His career began as chief counsel from 1957 to 1960‚ serving in the United States Senate Rackets Committee‚ which dealt with organized crimes among trade unions. As 1960 settled in‚ Robert Kennedy helped with John F. Kennedy’s campaign which

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    Robert Frost is one of the best poets ever‚ he won four Pulitzer prizes and his most popular poem is “The Road Not Taken”. I honestly think that he is the best poet; his poems explain so much in such little. As there is many poets in my mind he is one of the best but other people have other opinions. Robert Frost was born on March 26‚ 1874 in San Francisco‚ California. His father had graduated from Harvard University He left from New England and went to Lewistown‚ Pennsylvania. He moved to Pennsylvania

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    Claude Monet started off as a realist and Robert Smithson started as a conceptual artist. Monet wanted to create an impression of what he saw and defied the norms of realistic‚ photographic paintings. The thickness and low consistency of his oil paints allowed him to dramatically express his impression

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    different way’s. In the book Ugly by Robert Hoge‚ he describes from birth how his disformation of legs and face give him the appearence of being “ugly”. He explains his diffucult journey of fighting through the hard times that life supplies him with‚ which makes it easy for the reader to see that he wants to spread the message of never judging someone on the outside‚ because no matter what‚ they have true beauty on the inside. While reading the book Ugly‚ Robert wanted to ride a bike

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    Robert Frank Alej Villalobos November 17‚ 2015 Block #1 “When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice”(Frank). Robert Frank’s photography‚ was the type of photography that you could look at for hours on end‚ leaving you wondering if there was further meaning in the photography. Robert Frank‚ was one of the most famous photographers. He was famous for being an American photographer and a documentary filmmaker

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    Stone Cold by Robert Swindells Stone Cold is an absorbing novel by Robert Swindells which follows ‘Link’‚ a sixteen year old boy from Bradford‚ England. The novel tells you about his life over the past two years‚ how he leaves his violent home and lives on the street‚ first in Bradford and then in London‚ where the story starts to take shape. The novel also follows ‘Shelter’‚ an ex-military man who served for twenty nine years‚ discharged on medical grounds. In my essay‚ I will aim to analyse

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    would give you the great experiences that you have been searching for your whole life. The best part is that‚ once you have decided to plug yourself into this machine‚ you would feel and think that these false experiences you are having are real. Robert Nozick proposes this very scenario in his book Anarchy State‚ and Utopia. This scenario is known as “the experience machine”. (Nozick 1974‚ 165) Sounds great‚ doesn’t it? I would beg to differ. Is pleasure really the only thing that we spend our

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    In “The Experience Machine‚” Robert Nozick expresses his belief that most people would not want to “plug in” to an experience machine. He defines an experience machine as a machine that helps you to see and feel the experiences you want‚ even though they are far from reality. If I were given the opportunity to plug in to this experience machine‚ I would choose not to. Nozick states that “first‚ we want to do certain things‚ and not just have the experience of doing them” (28). This statement is very

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    Peter Roberts "Target Area" is an influential poem that exposes the reality of war. The poem depicts a bombing mission targeting an enemy village‚ beginning with the entry of the bomber into the target area and ending with its escape. Peter Roberts gives a vivid description of the bombing raid from the perspective of the bombardier. Roberts describes what the bombardier endures‚ observes‚ hears‚ and encounters during the raid. The theme of the poem is the sights and sounds of war throughout the

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