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    during the war played a vital role making the story of Vietnam get out of the minds of many people. In his novel, If I Die in a Combat Zone, O’ Brien treats courage as his major theme. Courage theme does not only present the central theme of the journal, but it is reflected as a staple of American nation for a long. Through basing his definitions on various philosophers such as Plato and…

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    Dialogue in 1930s and 1940s’ Hollywood Films According to Bhullar’s experiment of testing intensity of emotions with AV(auditory-visual), VO(visual-only) and AO(auditory-only), audience perceived greater intensity of tested emotions, which were happiness and sadness, in AV speeches than those of VO and AO alone (Bhullar 193). Clearly, scientific evidence reinforces the cause of the storm of talkies. That is, dialogue conveys and augments the moods within the film, which directly influences…

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    Mamma Mia! is often judged as a Greek tragedy full of drama, heartbreak and simplicity. This misconception could not be more wrong. It is, in fact, a fiendishly difficult musical. Quite a few people still make this assumption, and of those people, almost all come out in the end exuberant and enthralled in the disco era vibes. Mamma Mia is first and foremost a Greek comedy about a silly messed up wedding. Despite being a comedy, it is difficult to find much to laugh at in this production. This…

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    Good Aspects of Muslims Thesis: Besides all the terrorist attacks, not everything related to Muslims are evil and fatal. As a matter of fact, there are numerous advantages in their religion that are notable enough to refer. I. Introduction: To explain and introduce that the paper is written in three aspects. II. Strict and demanding rules: A. Strict rules of lifestyles: The consuming alcohol and drugs are not permitted B. Demands related to how the food is served and which is suitable for…

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    poet was committed to a Swiss sanatorium to recuperate from a nervous disorder. In the same year, Eliot founded the quarterly journal Criterion and served as its editor till its end in 1939. He later joined the publishing house Faber & Faber where he remained for the rest of his career. Apart from writing poetry and serving as an editor for publishing houses and journals, Eliot also wrote a number of critical essays and philosophical reviews such as Traditional and Individual Talent that…

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    “The Masque of the Red Death” Author - Edgar Allan Poe (1809 - 1849) Date - First published as “The Masque of the Red Death. A Fantasy” in 1842. Republished as “The Masque of the Red Death” in the July 1845 issue of a magazine called the Broadway Journal Summary - At the beginning of the story we are introduced to the red death and Prince Prospero. The prince goes to lock off himself and all his friends away in his luxurious “Castellated abbey” to stall the coming of death as half his…

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    Gentrification Sociology

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    Our journal sheds a light on gentrification, due to the fact that it is a “newly” and under-represented topic. Our team has specifically focused on the Gentrification of Astoria in areas including 30th ave, Steinway, Ditmars, and Broadway. Before we dive deeply into the issue we will first correctly define the term “Gentrification”. Many individual equate the term with…

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    Thomas, John, Wilfred Waluchow, and Elizabeth Gedge, eds. "Case 3.3 Discontinuing Force Feeding of an Anorexia Nervosa Patient. "Well and Good -Fourth Edition: A Case Study Approach to Health Care Ethics. 4th ed. New York: Broadway, 2014. 131-135. Print. This is a case study of a patient who suffers from anorexia nervosa and has been force fed for 4 years in order to keep her alive. No improvements in her mental state have been made in this time, despite the many types of therapy have been…

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    Fear In The Raven

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    Maria Clemm and her daughter Virginia in Baltimore, Maryland.In 1836, he married Virginia, who was fourteen years old at the time. Over the next ten years, Poe would edit a number of literary journals including the Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine and Graham’s Magazine in Philadelphia and the Broadway Journal in New York City. It was during these years that he established himself as a poet, a short story writer, and an editor. He published some of his best-known stories and poems,…

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    Music Analysis: Hair

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    Counterculture is a set of values and norms different compared to the rest of society. This culture was first introduced in the United States and United Kingdom around the 1960s. During this time, the generation of adolescents dealt with homosexuality, the use of drugs, opposition to the Vietnam War, women rights, as well as African-American rights. Playwrights, James Rado and Gerome Ragni proposed a play called “Hair”, which is based on a group of hippie friends living during the revolution of…

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