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    Washington ’s Farewell Address 1 Washington ’s Farewell Address William Davis Post University Washington ’s Farewell Address Davis 2 George Washington delivered vital and practical advice to early America upon the end of his second term as President. George Washington ’s farewell address of 1796 warned of seven dangers to avoid for a healthy and prosperous country‚ 1) The Importance of Unity‚ and The Danger of Sectionalism 2) The Authority

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    Lewis April 14‚ 2012 A Farewell to Arms & The Grapes of Wrath The two novels The Grapes of Wrath & A Farewell to Arms both contain a main character who shares some of the same qualities depicting how they live their lives. The Grapes of Wrath‚ written in 1939 involves the character known as Tom Joad; A Farewell to Arms has a very similar character in ways that might not be open to the public eye known as Frederic Henry. Written by Ernest Hemingway in 1928‚ A Farewell to Arms discusses the

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    Introduction On September 17‚ 1796‚ George Washington’s Farewell Address was published. It was not a document that was read in Congress but a document that was published in the newspaper. In George Washington’s Farewell Address‚ there are many relevant themes that unfold in the document‚ but there are three distinct themes that are more prevalent and stick out in the readers mind as well as what Washington wanted to get across to his readers. Setting the stage for all future presidents‚ George

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    General Douglas MacArthur was an exemplary man. He led the United States through both World Wars and was awarding over countless awards for serving his duty in the Marine Corps. One of his more outstanding awards was the Sylvanus Thayer Award. On May 12‚ 1962 General MacArthur gave his farewell speech after receiving his honorable medal (MacArthur‚ 1962). His farewell speech impacted the lives of many‚ making it one of the best speeches in American history in my opinion. Throughout his speech‚ General

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    When reading Ernest Hemmingway’s A Farewell to Arms‚ I was struck by the vivid images he conveys with his descriptions of nature and the world. Hemmingway’s stark prose lends an air of bleakness to the story that truly puts the horrors and emotional turmoil of war into perspective. Although I was shocked and somewhat disappointed at the ending‚ I can see where Catherine’s death is necessary to complete the cycle and terminate the wartime romance just as the war must eventually terminate. I will say

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    illustration‚ many Americans may dream for material wealth‚ financial stability‚ world peace or racial equality. However‚ discrimination and prejudice has been responsible for thwarting American Dreams and has often discouraged people from continuing to pursue their goals. Because inequalities and discrimination often prevent people from achieving their dreams‚ the literary works The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck‚ Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston‚ and The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus

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    Determining whether Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms is a tragedy or romance is a tough task. As a novel set during World War I‚ it could be classified as a tragedy based on the depictions of warfare alone. However‚ behind that death and destruction‚ there is the very delicate‚ effervescent romance between the American Lieutenant Frederic Henry and the English Nurse Catherine Barkley. This all-consuming love (Catherine in particular seems to fade completely into it‚ saying “There isn’t any me. I’m

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    A "code hero" is someone who acts on his own despite what the people around him say or do. Ernest Hemmingway‚ the author of the novel A Farewell to Arms‚ not only sees a code hero as someone who acts on his own‚ but who also acts in a very masculine manner. Lieutenant Frederic Henry‚ the main character in the novel‚ is considered to be a code hero. Through Frederic Henry’s behavior‚ actions‚ and traits‚ he fits the description of a code hero. Through Frederic Henry’s behavior one gets the impression

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    Babe Ruth’s Farewell to Baseball speech was delivered on April 27th 1947 at the Yankee Stadium in New York. Babe Ruth at the time was 52 years old and dying of throat cancer‚ his speech was directed towards his dedicated fans. He wanted to thank everyone for their kind words throughout the years and he knew he wasn’t going to be around much longer. He began by speaking about how horrible his course voice sounded and how it felt just as bad. That statement I’m not quite sure if it could be construed

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    Chen Kaige’s Farewell‚ My Concubine renders the complex‚ tumultuous historical events of twentieth century China on an epic‚ yet intimate and personal scale. Chen foregrounds his cast‚ centered on the love triangle among two Peking Opera performers and a prostitute‚ against a backdrop of dramatic and changing historical circumstances in China. The events depicted include the end of the “Warlord period‚” the Sino-Japanese War and the period of Japanese Occupation of China‚ the post-war reconsolidation

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