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    A Guilty Conscience Before Gwilan discovered her talent playing the harp‚ she attended school like any other girl and had many friends. One of her closest friends was Genevieve. They did everything together‚ and people often commented they looked and acted like sisters. However‚ as they grew up‚ Gwilan and Genevieve discovered different interests‚ and did not spend as much time together. Eventually‚ Gwilan drifted apart from Genevieve and found she loved playing the harp. The more famous

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    the public’s misunderstanding of exactly what happens when someone is found “not guilty by reason of insanity”. It is because of cases like John Hinckley and Andrea Yates where the defendants are found not guilty by reason of insanity coupled with the public’s misunderstanding that causes the public to become so outraged with the insanity defense. The public has this common misconception that someone found not guilty by reason of insanity is just let go and is not punished for his or

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    Histórico Fuerte de Santiago Fort Santiago is part of the walled city in Manila called Intramuros. José Rizal‚ our national hero‚ was imprisoned in the fort before his execution in 1896. But who would have thought that every piece of these Hispanic stones witnessed one great event in the Philippine history. Now‚ let’s walk into one of the oldest Hispanic stone fortress in the country… It was built in 1571‚ on the site of the native settlement of Raja Soliman. First Fort was a palisaded structure

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    Santiago has gone through so much in his lifetime that we are bound to have had some similar life stories‚ right? Two events that seem to occur for Santiago and I are when Santiago gets robbed and when Santiago gets advice from someone who he sees as wise/knowledgeable. One time in my life where I went through the same event was when I was robbed just like Santiago was robbed. I sadly came home from being at a cousin’s house to find that my house was broken into by some hoodlums not willing to work

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    There’s a great difference between being guilty and non guilty‚ but would you want to be in a trial where the verdict will most likely always be guilty no matter what the crime is? In John Grisham’s novel‚ A Time to Kill‚ two white men rape‚ abuse and leave Carl Lee Hailey’s ten year old daughter‚ Tonya Hailey‚ close to death. Carl Lee Hailey took the law into his own hands and murdered the men that did something so brutal to his little girl. Throughout most of the novel‚ two most intelligent lawyers

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    I agree with William‚ Handy about Santiago‚ in the novel The Old Man and the Sea‚ achieving his true existence or at least him knowing all his values. Santiago reaches this level of existence by being a kind person and always hopeful. Also he achieves this with his strength‚ courage‚ and determination. Santiago has a lot of courage that could affect his meaning of his true existence. “If sharks come‚ God pity him and me.”(Hemingway pg. 68) When he says this‚ he is taking a risk that a shark could

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    Jimmy Santiago Baca at 20 was convicted of drug charges and sentenced to prison. He was completely illiterate when he went to Prison. But when he got out five years later‚ he was becoming one of America’s favorite poets. Baca started to write about oppression‚ love and migration. Malcolm X was a street hustler that was convicted of robbery. He spent seven years in prison‚ where he educated himself. Him learning how to read helped himself become one of the most well known African American‚ and a

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    In Santiago‚ Moreira Salles also uses the documentary idiom to construct a genealogical inquiry into his own family and class identity. Yet unlike in Um passaporte húngaro‚ the director’s reflexive attitude toward himself as both instigator and object of the film’s quest does not manifest through a performative intervention in the present that registers the effects triggered by the director-character’s presence. Rather‚ Santiago (subtitled Uma reflexão sobre o material em bruto‚ A Reflection on Raw

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    defensively and unhappily. Years pass‚ and they lose the things they care about. The world moves on‚ but their bodies grow crippled‚ their sources of enjoyment become more difficult‚ and the people care about begin to pass away. As an aging man himself‚ Santiago has many doubts and shortcomings with which he must learn to deal. Having no other significant relationships in his life aside from Manolin‚ a young man from the village‚ Santiago’s loneliness and isolation impacts his behavior. He chooses to ignore

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    found guilty of raping a white girl‚ Mayella Ewell. He was found guilty because he was black‚ and blacks are always assumed to be guilty. Also he was up against a white person. So no matter what‚ he would have been proven guilty. Plus everyone said Tom raped her except for Tom. Tom insisted that he could have done it but did not. In fact‚ Mayella liked him and even "kissed him on the cheek." I personally think he should have been found innocent because during the trial Tate said‚ “It was her right

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