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    The two films‚ known as “Shall We Dance”‚ orchestrated by Masayuki Suo‚ and “Departures”‚ orchestrated by Yojiro Takita‚ are inspirational films that targets those who are timid to express their passion to society. Although their approach differ‚ their protagonist struggles to overcome the view of society of their distinguishing skill. The protagonist from “Shall We Dance” is faced with himself about his newfound passion. The protagonist from “Departures” is constantly discouraged by the society’s

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    Watching We Shall Remain Episode #1: After the Mayflower‚ was a very interesting experience. Unlike reading the text book watching We Shall Remain allowed me to connect to the stories of the people in a way that I was not able to by simply reading the textbook . When I first saw the episode I was very surprised that is was so different than what I had been reading in the textbook. While the book gave a wide view of what happened after pilgrims came to America‚ We shall remain‚ gave me an in depth

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    Chez Evans KSP 220W Reflection We Shall Remain The film We Shall Remain explained what happened after the first Thanksgiving feast. In southeastern Massachusetts a leader of the Wampanoag tribe by the name of Massasoit Negotiates a friendship with new English settlers. Due to the sickness of the english Massasoit decided to help them survive through the winter‚ as the settlers started to bring more of their people to this new land the Wampanoag

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    What techniques are used in Winston Churchill’s speech ’We shall fight on the beaches’ to convey persuasion to his intended audience? Winston Churchill’s speech‚ ‘We shall fight on the beaches’ is an inspirational speech given to the people back in his time. The speech contains many techniques‚ and the ones being discussed will be the effectiveness in how they convey inspiration. These techniques are repetition‚ enargeia and pathos. First is the use of repetition. This technique is shown in his

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    You expect a ‘comedy’ to tickle your funny bone so you can walk out chuckling. Yes‚ Shall We Dance does raise laughs. But - it also raises some interesting questions. The DVD says it’s ‘A New Comedy About Following Your Own Lead’ and a pun like that is bound to appeal to the individualistic age we are supposed to be living in. It does indeed – and yet‚ what is happiness and contentment? Is it a lovely‚ loving and loved spouse and all the trappings of a comfortable settled life? Can there be a

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    Japanese Surrender The Japanese surrender marks the end of World War II. Though the Japanese believed there is more honor in death than surrendering‚ the Allies (Great Britain‚ the Soviet Union and the United States) gave them no choice. “By the end of World War Two‚ Japan had endured 14 years of war‚ and lay in ruins - with over three million dead (David Powers‚ 2011). The major defining factor in the Japanese defeat was the United States’ use of the atomic bomb. The United

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    Duties and Responsibilities of Squad Your appearance must always be in line with CCR-670-1. It is also your responsibility to enforce and ensure your entire squad is also with this regulation. Carry out policies and standard of the performance‚ training‚ appearance and conduct of enlisted personnel. You will be required to maintain the standards outlined in AR 600-9 and FM 7-22. Arrive 10 minutes prior to any formation time or class. You are the immediate supervisor and contact for your

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    community‚ state‚ or country. The hero who has used those qualities to their best ability was Winston Churchill which is why he is indeed a true hero. Winston Churchill was born on November 18‚ 1874 (Churchill 20) in Blenheim‚ England (winstonchurchill.com). His mom‚ Jenny Jacobson (winstonchurchill.com)‚ died three weeks after Winston was born (Churchill 20) and his dad‚ Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill‚ died at the age of 45 from syphilis (winstonchurchill.com). Winston went to St. George’s‚ a sleep-away

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    Ireland Unfree Shall Never be at Peace is a speech given by Patrick Pearse‚ a teacher‚ lawyer‚ poet‚ writer and also a political activist‚ during the funeral of Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915. This speech was delivered at the Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin‚ where several prominent Irish national figures are buried. When Pearse gave his speech‚ British politicians such as the Prime Minister W.Gladstone tried to give to Ireland more political independence. But what is at stake in this document

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    placed in a concentration camp. He writes about his first night there. To begin his writing‚ he starts with 7 things that he shall never forget. These things include his awful experiences. It talks about what he saw‚ and how it affected him and his faith in God. He is essentially discussing the horrors that he saw while at the camp. They will scar him forever and he will never forget them. Now‚ the question is: should he try to forget? I don’t believe he should. By keeping these memories alive it

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