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    WAR HORSE: QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2. Steven Spielberg is known for telling unashamedly emotional stories. What techniques does he use in this film to engage the audience’s feelings? What helps to separate something that is ‘sentimental’ from something that is genuinely moving? Steven Spielberg uses techniques such as suspense to engage the audience’s feelings. He first shows us how love has for his horse Joey‚ then how upset he was when he had to let him go. Spielberg engaged the audience because

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    Aurelius‚ it is evident that similarities exist between Marcus Aurelius and me in regards to the formation of our identity. In Marcus Aurelius’‚ “ The Meditations‚” this piece demonstrates his reflection on his life during the Second Sophistic period and its influence on his identity from birth to his time as the emperor of the Roman Empire. His meditation is an immense indicator of growth that arises from his life journey into becoming a man when compared to his younger self in the letters exchanged

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    Steven Crane is one of many American writers whose name has become synonymous with the literary movement naturalism. Naturalism cannot be simply defined as it is a conglomeration of elements which contribute to create a style of writing. Naturalistic works are generally pessimistic and frank in nature‚ the environment is often grotesque with the characters being products of this environment‚ their fate is bound by materialistic determinism‚ and authors do a large amount of research on the subject

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    In Meditations IV‚ Rene Descartes defends God against the accusation that He is responsible for the errors and mishaps of human beings. Descartes argues that God granted human beings the ability choose‚ i.e.‚ free will‚ and it is poor use of said free will that is responsible for human error‚ not God. In his later publication‚ Principles of Philosophy‚ he continues his vehement defense of God but includes a significant addition in that undermines this position. I will argue that although Meditations

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    Book Review: The Gift of The Jews Yvonne Cintron Bristol Community College Page Break At first glance it seems that Steven Cahill’s The Gift of The Jews: How a Tribe of Desert Nomads Changed the Way Everyone Thinks and Feels‚ would be about just that "gifts." Upon further reading it becomes known that while Cahill does speak about the importance of these "gifts" the book is also filled with accounts in history‚ brief stories found in the Hebrew Bible‚ which depict the history of the Jewish people

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    Learning From Junk Who knew a person could learn so much from junk? Wallace Stegner’s "The Town Dump" and Lars Eighner’s "On Dumpster Diving" are two good examples of lessons learned from garbage. They both focus on junk‚ but they are very different stories and teach different lessons. "The Town Dump" is a written account of Wallace Stegner’s fond childhood memories visiting the dump near his hometown. He shows through his essay that he learned a lot from the dump. He and his friends considered

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    The United States is strongly polarized in politics because of the way we choose to talk about our opinions. This is shown throughout a couple pieces such as “This is Water” by David Foster Wallace and‚ Parker Palmer piece “The politics of the broken hearted.” In “This is Water” by David Foster Wallace it talks about the hidden feelings in people that aren’t always clearly shown. For example‚ when the man goes into the grocery store and the lines are taking a long time‚ he’s getting annoyed but he

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    the 1600’s. Descartes had a lot of questions that he analyzed and answered for himself in his book‚ Meditations on First Philosophy. He focuses on six different questions in his book‚ which include why do we believe what we believe‚ does God really exist‚ and what is true and what is false in the world. *****ADD While Descartes does achieve his goal of questioning those things in his life that could cause doubt‚ I do not agree with some of his viewpoints that he made throughout his Meditation. In his

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    In his film‚ Traffic (2000)‚ Steven Soderbergh provides a detailed critique of the US Government’s method in the war on drugs of stopping the supplier. In doing so‚ Soderbergh highlights the US Government’s lack of concern with providing treatment for drug addicts. He allows the life of the new leader of the war on drugs‚ Bob Wakefield (Michael Douglas)‚ to serve as his mouthpiece against the attacking the supplier method of the drug war. He accomplishes this by flipping the drug war stereotype

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    Evolution of the finch on Darwin & Wallace Island Wendy Chavez Principals of Biology/BIO 101 12/10/2012 Michael Erickson University of Phoenix Evolution of the finch on Darwin & Wallace Island A small population of finches have been discovered on Darwin and Wallace Island. The population is 200 finches at Darwin Island‚ and 200 finches at Wallace Island. The year is 1997‚ and scientist measured the finch beak size from both Darwin and Wallace Island. The finches from both island

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