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    well in texts like Sister Carrie and Death of a Salesman. While the American Dream was supposed to be a collective success at its initial stage‚ ambition‚ along with a pinch of greed and materialism were perfect ingredients to the realization of an American nightmare rather. The two above mentioned texts not only expose their readers to a fictitious American tragedy but they also reflect the downfall of the real American Dream that emerged in 1776 in the US society. Sister Carrie by Theodore

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    Blood Brothers Essay

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    How does Willy Russell use dramatic techniques to portray serious social issues in the play Blood Brothers At the start of the play The Blood Brothers the Narrator gives us a sneak peak of the end of this musical/gives us a prologue and because of the poetic sentence saying‚ ‘Till the day they died‚ when a mother cried‚ my own two sons lay slain’ it augments the fact that this play is going to end in a tragedy‚ that it is most likely that someone‚ presumably one of the main characters is going

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    Why France is in Trouble with Its Economy? Economy of France Items Rank GDP Statistics 5th (nominal) Nominal : $2‚609 trillion USD GDP growth rate -0.2% (Q1 2013) GDP per capita Nominal : $41‚141 USD (2012‚18th) Inflation rate 2.3%(June 2013) Unemployment rate 11.0%(June 2013) Gov’t debt $2‚486 billion USD Gov’t debt to GDP ratio 91.2%(2013Q1) GDP Comparison Source: Eurostat Unemployment Comparison Inflation Comparison What’s wrong with France? Govt’s spending  What is

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    Emotions Run High in Proctor Household In the beginning of Act II of Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ the story presents an interaction between John Proctor and his wife‚ Elizabeth. The interaction between the couple emphasizes that their relationship is anything but normal than that of a married couple. The main cause of their awkward relationship stems from Johns wandering lust. John Proctor has conflicting emotions towards Elizabeth because both of them are trying to avoid the huge fact

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    In Carolyn Dean’s “The Trouble with (the Term) Art” (2006)‚ the author explores the significance of the word art itself and dives into the deeper meaning of not only what art is‚ but when a piece can be labeled as art. Carolyn Dean successfully accomplishes her goal of providing readers with knowledge about the consequences of identifying art‚ where such a notion did or did not occur. Although Dean is pretty opinionated throughout the article‚ she backs up all of her thoughts by providing ample amounts

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    What is ‘American Exceptionalism’ and what are its (religious) origins? ‘The position of the Americans is therefore quite exceptional‚ and it may be believed that no democratic people will ever be placed in a similar one. (…) Let us cease‚ then‚ to view all democratic nations under the example of the American people.’ Alexis de Tocqueville‚ Democracy in America‚ 1835/1840 When in 1497 John Cabot and his sailing crew landed on the North American coast‚ he was guiding the first colonists to a

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    character Walter Younger in the play A Raisin in the Sun is a man who believe true happiness is only achieved by living the American Dream to the fullest. Walter’s mind is twisted and warped by society into thinking money is the key to become truly happy in life. He is also living in a home where he is trying to live up to his dead father’s footsteps‚ which puts a lot of stress on his shoulders and he has a tough time trying to relieve his own self of this stress. Walter Younger is a perfect example

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    CRITICAL THINKING Introduction Who the report is about? The report is about the French inventing team of brothers‚ Auguste Lumière who was born on 1862 and died on 1954‚ and Louis Lumière the younger brother who was born on 1864 and died on 1948‚ both of them were excellent in science and were technical minded. They attended La Martiniere technical high school in Lyon. Their father‚ Antoine‚ was a photographer‚ who spent long hours in his studio experimenting with photographic chemistry. After

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    The Wright Brothers By Lorraine Cook Family Wilbur and Orville Wright had a big family. Their dad was Milton Wright and their mom was Susan Catherine Koerner Wright. Their oldest brother was named Reuchlin. Then it was Lorin‚ Wilbur‚ and Orville. The youngest one was named Katie. They also had a grandpa. Their dad was a traveling preacher and a bishop. He would travel everywhere and bring back little things from his trip. One time he brought back a small model helicopter. Their mom was a stay-at-home

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    and Martin Luther King’s dream both include a focus on ending poverty and discrimination. Mostly all of the African American’s were living in poverty. In the play‚ A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry‚ one of the main characters‚ Walter Lee Younger had a dream. He believes that the African Americans are living a poor lifestyle and do not have a lot: “The negro still lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity” (Hansberry 31). He is basically talking

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