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    My Walking Stick

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    My Walking Stick This is a barbershop style song sung by Golden Gate Quartet. The song is accompanied by guitar and the singing group is consist of four men. At the beginning of the song‚ the rhythm is free. It starts with the guitar playing an arpeggio‚ establishing the key of the piece. At 8”‚ the tenor‚ bass and the baritone sing the same chord‚ and the highest pitch is the same as the last note that the guitar played. While the chord is continuing‚ the lead sings an improvisation based on

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    The Walking Dead Analysis

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    Carol starts out in The Walking Dead‚ a popular TV show‚ as soft-spoken and defenseless. She is abused by her husband‚ Ed‚ who eventually dies from being bitten by a zombie. Carol’s daughter‚ Sophia‚ is also soft-spoken‚ fearful‚ and defenseless like her mother‚ which is the cause of her turning into a zombie and eventually being killed. After Ed and Sophia died‚ Carol became independent and realistic. She knows that the world is a cruel place and must survive any way possible. Memory Carol from

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    Throughout the play Willy Loman has an illusion of material success and freedom. In results of his illusions affecting his brain Willy slowly starts to deteriorate his everyday routine and thoughts. Soon enough he can not even distinguish his wild dreams from the rational realities of the present day. Through the illusion of willy wanting to have material success and freedom

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    The Contradiction of the American freedom and Slavery: Freedom not so for all U.S. History 1301 The English literature mastermind‚ Samuel Johnson‚ once exclaimed “How is it‚ that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among the drivers of Negroes?” The people of the United States had to fight for freedom in multiple occasions; as a nation through the American Revolution‚ but also as individual groups such as the Abolitionists‚ and later

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    Willy Loman’s obsession with the American Dream and its ideals has strongly affected the people Biff and Happy have become. Due to Willy’s teachings and influences‚ both his sons lead a different life from what they expected. Willy believed that his sons’ attributes would lead them to a successful lifestyle with no conflicts. Yet‚ being well-liked and attractive lead both sons to live a lie‚ nowhere near success. Biff becomes an underachiever who can’t hold a job‚ and feels dissatisfied with the

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    While walking boasts a number of physical benefits‚ it also can give the brain mental boosts as well. Some examples of the emotional benefits of exercise: Walking slows mental decline. A study of 6‚000 women‚ ages 65 and older‚ performed by researchers at the University of California‚ San Francisco‚ found that age-related memory decline was lower in those who walked more. The women walking 2.5 miles per day had a 17-percent decline in memory‚ as opposed to a 25-percent decline in women who walked

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    Willy Loman portrays a tragic protagonist. Although ancient philosophers like Aristotle argue that only the kingly can fully experience true tragedy. Willy Loman tragically falls with equal destruction. Due to his numerous flashbacks and loose grip on reality‚ he spends most of his time trying to escape his life. Throughout the play‚ Willy is searching for the moment his life took a wrong turn. The fact that he doesn’t understand why or how‚ with all the hard work and effort he put into his dream

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    Mall Walking Benefits

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    Home Care Pittsburgh: Benefits of Mall Walking According to CBS Pittsburgh‚ there are nearly two dozen malls within an hour of downtown. This is great news for seniors in and around the Pittsburgh area because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared mall walking to be of great benefit in combating a number of illnesses and diseases. Consider just these few benefits of mall walking: Walking briskly several days a week for 45 minutes a session has been linked to a reduced risk

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    The essence of the play Death of a Salesman is the portrayal of the mind of Willy Loman‚ broken in a desperate search for his own identity and his status as a human being. His mental confusion is such that he moves uncontrollably from present reality to dreams of the past and back again‚ his grasp on normality becoming less and less reliable. Arthur Miller has contrived this brilliantly‚ at first allowing Willy to describe how his memory has been betraying him as he drove along ‚ lapsing into dreams

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    However‚ when things are not looking so bright in Willy Loman’s business and family situations‚ Willy is looking for all the negatives instead of focusing on the positives. Willy Loman from Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” is a more successful character compared to Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby in their family situations‚ their business conditions‚ and the fulfillment of their American dreams. From a perspective of family‚ Willy is missing the good that he has but Gatsby has

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