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    Communist China uses propaganda and force to hide the truth from the public‚ as well as controlling them in a sense. Ha Jin writes Waiting and in this book he comments and portrays communist China in great detail. Waiting’s main character‚ Lin Kong‚ is commonly criticized as indecisive and unable to love. In an interview published in Asia Week in 1999‚ Ha Jin comments on Lin’s inability to love: allegorically…sum up a sort of internal psychological damage to the Chinese… the Revolution was to

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    than the bottom 60 percent combined.” Base on the article “How Dumb Are We” by the author Andrew Romano‚ which means that most Americans belong to a middle class dedicated to work full time to provide support for their families. In the documentary “Waiting for Superman‚” directed and written by Davis Guggenheim‚ an important American film director‚ and whose topic is mainly America

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    the one change fix-all is something that intrigues me. People have made claims that a single change within our education system would lead to a monumental change that would place us amongst the top countries in terms of our education system. In the Waiting for Superman movie‚ a claim is made that if we were to remove the bottom 6-10% of bad teachers in the work force our education system would automatically become good enough to contend with Finland. A claim by the PISA reviewers in the book the smartest

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    Out of the movies uploaded on bolt‚ I decided to watch Waiting for Superman. When the movie started I was skeptical on it at first. The movie is about the struggle America is facing with education‚ as well as how it is failing the children. At one time America was one of the top smartest countries in the world. But around the time of the space race‚ America start seeing how the decline in education. Fast forward to today‚ American is still struggling to improve its education system. Many Chancellors

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    Lacy Massara GOVT2306 1.) What problem is the focal point of this film? I believe this film had several focal points throughout. The link between education and crime‚ such as the example of 68% of all prisoners in Pennsylvania are high school dropouts. The fact that 33‚000 dollars a year is spent on a prisoner versus at max 9‚000 dollars a year on a student. Second would be that America is under educated ranking 25th in Math and 21st in science‚ despite No Child Left Behind. Third is that there

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    Waiting for the Mahatma (1955) is perhaps the most controversial novel of R. K. Narayan. Apart from its artistic merits and demerits (which are considerable)‚ many Indian readers of the novel have felt dissatisfied with it and found it difficult to warm up to it particularly because of the way the Mahatma is portrayed in it. Non-Indian readers however have more or less favourably reacted to it‚ while being alive to its artistic lapses. An extreme instance is H. M. Williams who regards it as one of

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    Introduction Is the label tragic-comedy truly suitable for the drama Waiting for Godot? A tragic-comedy by definition‚ is a work which intertwines elements both tragic and comic in nature. This characterization can be questioned as to its legitimacy in its application to Waiting for Godot. However‚ such skepticism of the classification will soon be expunged. Necessarily‚ examples of tragic and comic techniques‚ as well as theme‚ will be identified and confirmed as content within the story.

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    The first line from Waiting for Godot‚ "Nothing to be done"‚ could be said to sum up the Theatre of the Absurd‚ except that there ’s always something happening. Discuss this statement with reference to the theatrical features and dramatic action of the Theatre of the Absurd as realised in performance"Nothing to be done‚" is one of the many phrases that is repeated again and again throughout Samuel Beckett ’s Waiting For Godot. Godot is an existentialist play that reads like somewhat of a language

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    ! ! Activity 2.2.1: The Neuron ! Introduction You are waiting to cross the street at a busy intersection. All of a sudden‚ two cars collide right in front of you. Your hands instantaneously fly up to shield your face. You hear the horrible crunch of metal. You smell the burning rubber of tires and you open your eyes to see the skid marks on the road. Reaching for your cell phone‚ you dial 911. Your heart races as you run out in the street to see if you can be of any help. So much is happening at

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    Themes in Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’. Samuel Beckett’s ‘Waiting for Godot’ is a typical example of what is referred to in literary terms as ‘Absurd Theatre’‚ a phrase referring to 20th century works that depict the absurdity of modern human creation‚ often with implicit reference to humanity’s loss or lack of religious‚ philosophical or cultural roots. Such works depict the individual as essentially isolated and alone‚ even when surrounded by other people and things. Many modern comic

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