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    The walking dead After Rick and the group got split up by the governor and his group, Glenn was left behind and when he woke up from his black out he was confused so he got some of the guard’s armor from the jail. He left with one of the soldiers that tried to take the prison but she saw what the governor has done so when she saw Glenn she went with him. When they got out of the prison they found a bus that had most of the survivors but Carl, Rick, Michone, and Carol. Some of the survivors…

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    In The Book of The Dead, by Edwidge Danticat, Ka’s father, along with his wife and daughter, leaves his homeland. Although he managed to escape physically from the home of his past filled with memories of his cruel acts by moving to the United States, he is unable to escape those memories of his home. Ka’s father left Haiti believing that in this way, he would manage to start over, without the haunting guilt and remorse of how he tortured Haitians in jail even regardless of their innocence.…

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    The following explanation is going to be for those people who are familiar with the video game called The Walking Dead and also for those people whose favorite character was Carley or they just liked her. But for those who is not familiar with this game and has no clue who she is and what is going on, feel free to ignore this post. This is going to be my personal explanation of how Carley could survive after she got shot by Lilly and perhaps be brought back to Season 4. So, Season 1, Episode 3:…

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    David Whalen’s intent in his article, “The Liberal Arts are Dead: Long Live the Liberal Arts” appears to be an appeal to young students preparing for or just starting college and contemplating what they will study. The appeal is a supplication for consideration of the liberal arts as a foundation upon which to build a career. Whalen specifically credits the liberal arts as the basis of one's ability to apply rhetoric in their theories and arguments; that is, the liberal arts teaches us how to…

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    Are Dead written by Tom Stoppard explores the identities and roles that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern serve in as well as outside the shakespearean world. Stoppard successfully casts Rosencrantz and Guildenstern in a new light, by incorporating scenes in Hamlet and reinterpreting them in the perspective of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern 's roles in Hamlet were solely for plot purposes, their deeper identities were neglected throughout the play and deeper analysis of…

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    V. T. Grace N. Maniu Aylen Rounds English 101 August 12th, 2015 Dead and Gone: The American Dream What is a dream? Is a dream something that can’t be attained? Will a dream always be just an idea? The “American Dream” is often seen as a pathway to large homes, expensive cars and lots of money, however, the “American Dream” for Americans has always been defined as an ideal that every United States citizen or resident should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard…

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    overall theme was to focus on the thinking process to your writing and to gain any new skills or strategies to make your writing an A paper. In the film “Dead Poet Society” Mr. Keating taught his students how to become individuals and freethinkers in order to express your own voice in writing or speaking. The quote was taken from the film “Dead Poet Society” in order to show us to always see our writing in a different pair of eyes. In consideration of these three tools all had a common purpose…

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    treason, feared of loss land, and the brutality of war. In the novel My Brother Sam is Dead, by James and Christopher Collier, a family quarrels over what side is right. Loyalist or Patriot. First, Life’s death induces Tim’s neutrality. For example, Tim discovers that his brother has been taken by cowboys on their way home from Verplanks Point. “In June of that year, 1777, we found out that father was dead...it wasn’t a rebel prison ship. It was a British one” (204). Time expects that his…

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    Criticisms of Nanook of the North and Dead Birds: Worries of Authenticity and Lasting Implications Films have been seen as windows for everyday people to experience and see new and different things. With ethnographic documentary films, people are able to see real parts of the world that are not always visible in their current, everyday lives. Nanook of the North (Robert Flaherty, 1922) and Dead Birds (Robert Gardner, 1963) are both ethnographic documentaries, revered as revolutionary for their…

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    are whole youtube series explaining the backstories of different game of thrones characters, dozens of articles exposing the different Easter Eggs in Dare Devil and shitty videos of people pointing out connections between Breaking Bad and the Walking Dead. Oh wait, that was me. Lost was the first show to really capitalize on this increase of complexity in television narratives. Lost, if you haven’t seen it, is a drama about a group of plane crash survivors on an island, where the island itself…

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