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    A Night to Remember

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    bottom compartments were fully flooded. So people safely assumed that they had overcame God’s power and that their great science and industry reigned supreme. This type of thought led to the quote‚ "God himself could not sink this ship!"(A Night to Remember p. 31) Other things that contributed to the reliance on science and industry were inventions in the Industrial Revolution‚ such as steam power. Steam power revolutionized transportation and brought about great changes to the dependability on ships

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    Remember the Titans

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    hired to coach the Black school is made head coach over the highly successful white coach. Based on the actual events of 1971‚ the team becomes the unifying symbol for the community as the boys and the adults learn to depend on and trust each other. Remember the Titians was based on a true story of the major events that took place in Alexandria‚ Virginia in 1971 when African-American football coach Herman Boone was hired to guide an integrated‚ but racially split with the high school team T.C. Williams

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    Initiation Sylvia Plath

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    Chantal Chau Analysis of a Key Passage‚ Initiation by Sylvia Plath In Initiation by Sylvia Plath‚ the author suggests that conformity and having friends is a wonderful idea‚ yet the idea of having an individual identity and being an individual is stronger. In the excerpt‚ Millicent is slowly realizing that conforming and being a part of a sorority is not as exciting as it sounds‚ and being an individual offers more opportunities to become a unique person. Millicent is an average girl who no

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    Case Study: Remember the Titans 1. Gerry‚ the team captain‚ and Julius‚ his black roommate‚ got off to a rough start. In the beginning‚ each disliked the other intensely. a. Briefly describe why they disliked each other so much. (2 marks) Gerry and Julius were both loyal to their own race. They were filled with hatred due to the integration of the races. I believe these boys were fearful of the change and each other‚ which lead them to avoid each other as much as possible. When together

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    Remember the Titans  Opening scene – arriving at Gary’s funeral. The Titans theme music is playing as they walk up the hill to Gary’s grave site.  Verbal Technique of narration by voice-over  Sheryl: “In Virginia highschool football is a way of life. It’s bigger than Xmas day. My daddy coached in Alexandria. He worked so hard my momma left him. But I stayed with coach‚ he needed me on that field. Up until 1971 in Alexandria there was no race mixing. Then the school board forced us to integrate

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    The main difference between Plath’s and Hughes’ poetry‚ is that Plath writes about her own experiences. Whereas Hughes experience is second hand‚ he writes about his own pain though Plath’s experiences. In the poem Daddy‚ Plath is talking about her childhood. She is writing as she remembers it. On the other hand the way Hughes writes Tender place is through Plath’s experience of electrocution. The Poem ‘Daddy’ is set in Sylvia’s childhood. It is a very violent and conflicted poem. She is talking

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    A Walk to Remember

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    Tomines‚ Zanikka L. JOU21 A walk to remember “Love is always patient and kind. It is never jealous. Love is never boastful or conceited. It is never rude or selfish. It does not take offense and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in other people’s sins‚ but delights in the truth. It is always ready to excuse‚ to trust‚ to hope‚ and to endure whatever comes.” A beautiful romance story‚ starring Mandy Moore and Shane West‚ directed by Adam Shankman. The movie tackles the relationship

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    An Experience to Remember

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    An Experience to Remember “Judging a book by its cover is a pervasive consequence of our initial reactions to other people-reactions that encourage often inaccurate stereotypes about races and ethnic groups other than our own” (Walker‚ 2010). That’s how I felt when I initially walked into The Passage to India restaurant. As I walked in‚ my first thought was the strong smell‚ the fancy and calm setting‚ and the many peacocks scattered throughout the restaurant. I am a person that doesn’t really step

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    Remember The Titans

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    Remember the Titans The U.S. Supreme Court put into affect a new law that would combine both white and black students into public schools in 1971. T.C. Williams High School was one of the first schools to integrate this new rule‚ which was located in Alexander‚ Virginia. This was an opportunity for someone like Herman Boone (a black man) who was hired on as an assistant coach to prove his leadership and talent in coaching football coming from a double A to a triple A district. He was offered the

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    The works of both Atwood and Plath explore the subjugation of women through a second-wave feminist lens. Both use confessional narrative; however‚ Plath uses her own personal experiences of feeling trapped in the home only to be a wife and a mother‚ while Atwood takes us to an extreme theocratic dystopia where women are only useful for their bodies‚ their treatment justified through a religious framework. So whereas Plath examines control over women through controversial metaphors in her poetry‚

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