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    however‚ this is not all that poems can do. They can also speak on century old truths which may even be part of human nature. Meaning that a poem written in the 1600’s can still have a strong meaning 400 years later. The poem “I Have News for You‚” by Tony Hoagland is a very recent poem‚

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    themselves is through pop culture‚ their intent can be overshadowed by their desire to appeal to the masses. In James Harold’s article‚”A Moral Never-Never Land:Identify with Tony Soprano”‚ he analyzes Plato’s and Tolstoy’s concerns about the morality of art through the observations of the character Tony Soprano. Although Tony Soprano is a notorious gangster‚ he is accepted despite his villainous

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    Five of Tony StarHuman beings make difficult ethical decisions every day. These decisions tell a great deal about a person’s character and their values. In the movie Iron Man‚ the “Iron Man”‚ Tony Stark‚ must make several ethical decisions that show who he truly is as a person. Stark’s choices over the course of the movie show that his ethical views change after certain events in his life. At the beginning of the movie‚ Stark seems to mostly care for what will benefit himself the most‚ but as the

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    Kushner’s American History and Politics as Millennium Approaches Though gay themes prevail in Angels in America‚ Tony Kushner’s work critically examines issues crucial to the American identity. Kushner uses social criticism from the viewpoint of his characters‚ who as members of minority groups‚ voice‚ witness or exhibit the moral decay‚ spiritual depletion and self-destructiveness found at the very core of their society. This constant downward spiral is relieved by Kushners hope in man‚ who‚

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    Assess the effectiveness of Tony Blair as a domestic policy maker. We have got ‘New Labour’ now‚ but to what extent have we really got ‘New Britain’? It could be argued that Tony Blair’s New Labour movement was successful due to his expertise in policy making. Blair‚ Labour leader from 1994 – 2007‚ made large reforms in domestic policy‚ concerning social‚ economic and constitutional factors. Whether this effective policy-making actually produced a ‘New Britain’‚ is a debatable subject. After the

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    time-critical questions in a matter of seconds. Read the books on your Bookshelf from cover to cover or simply flip to the page you need. Try it today for free. C IN A NUTSHELL Peter Prinz and Tony Crawford Beijing • Cambridge • Farnham • Köln • Sebastopol • Tokyo C in a Nutshell by Peter Prinz and Tony Crawford Copyright © 2006 O’Reilly Media‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Published by O’Reilly Media‚ Inc.‚ 1005 Gravenstein Highway North‚ Sebastopol‚ CA 95472

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    unhappy? In the poem "Tony went to the Bodega but didn’t buy anything‚" Martin Espada illustrates being successful comes from happiness and self-actualization. In "Tony went to the Bodega.." Espada shows readers to find happiness you must experience life. For example‚ Tony’s father left the family‚ leaving a nine year old purtorriqueno boy who had to find work. Years later Tony left the projects too‚ but with a scholarship for law school. This shows that there was an ultimate goal Tony had set for himself

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    I believe that people should take pride in what they do‚ even if it is scorned or misunderstood by the public at large. I have been a professional skateboarder for 24 years. For much of that time‚ the activity that paid my rent and gave me my greatest joy was tagged with many labels‚ most of which were ugly. It was a kids’ fad‚ a waste of time‚ a dangerous pursuit‚ a crime. When I was about 17‚ three years after I turned pro‚ my high school "careers" teacher scolded me in front of the entire

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    characters have been given the personality and traits of Hemingway’s hero‚ and the hero himself has been depicted in hundreds of forms. Each depiction impacts and shapes the definition of a code hero. That is why all three figures‚ Holden Caulfield‚ Tony Stark‚ and Chris McCandless‚ despite their differences or hero status‚ share many of the same qualities. Each of these characters experience the typical hero backstory‚ they all experienced a trauma and learned‚ or at least attempted to learn‚ how

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    disorders‚ dissociative disorders‚ drug abuse and addiction‚ or schizophrenia). 1. Tony sometimes seems very “wound up.” At those times‚ he seems full of energy‚ talks very rapidly‚ and makes very grandiose plans. (One time‚ he gave away all of his belongings and was planning to move to Washington‚ D.C.‚ so he could advise the President.) At these times‚ he also seems to need almost no sleep. During other periods of time Tony seems very “down.” During these times he does not take care of himself. He seems

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