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    Phoebe. While he walked around the school he came across to some vulgar vocabulary written on the wall; “Somebody'd written Fuck you on the wall. It drove me damn near crazy. I thought how phoebe and all the others little kids would see it, and how they´d wonder what the hell it meant, and then finally some dirty kid would tell them” (Chapter 25, 201). Salinger let the writer know of this purity in the children, in which it could easily be disturbed with a vulgar word written on the wall. The…

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    The play, “Summer of the Seventeenth Doll” by Ray Lawler is mainly a story about life of Australia in the 1950s. In the play, one sees that, Lawler gives audiences rich insights into various aspects of gender issues and cultural identity issues typical of Australian life set in that period of time. The play talks about a group of ordinary people who are struggling to stay young as do not acknowledge the reality that they are aging. In their desperate bid to escape the inevitability of the…

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    The American dream has been talked about for the longest time ever, but what really is considered the American dream? According to F. Scott Fitzgerald, in the Great Gatsby, the people who lived the American dream lived a rich and high socialite life. These people were also married into a rich family and had high class and rich husbands. Throughout the essay, these concepts will be analyzed by comparing two different characters, Jay Gatsby and Myrtle, to show how important these attributes…

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    The morning of Friday, January 20th, 1961 was a typical crisp winter day. The ground veiled by a coating of white snow, Vice President Johnson, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, and President Truman stand bundled up on the steps of the Capitol Building. Crowded people excitedly wait for the main spectacle; the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy. The memorable event is recorded in many sources and the importance of the occasion is universally understood. This is recorded in…

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    The Catcher In The Rye by J.D Salinger tells a story about a troubled teenager named, Holden Caulfield, who struggles with the fact that everyone has to change and grow up. Holden Caulfield has changed his perspectives in a few areas throughout the novel. He struggles with change, growing up, and expressing his feelings to other people. From the beginning of the novel, Holden isolates himself from society by ignoring helpful advice and holding on to his desire that everything in the world…

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    The novel written by J.D Salinger and set in the 1950’s tells the story of 16 year old Holden Caulfield's bizarre life. Holden has experienced the death of his younger brother and failed out of multiple boarding schools already but hasn’t seeked any help to cope with what he’s been through leading to further disorders. Holden is to blame for his problems because he appears to suffer from arrested development disorder and attachment disorder due to traumatic events that he has endured and not…

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    Zaibatsu Corporate Culture

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    Translating to “wealthy clique” the Zaibatsu were the conglomerate businesses created during the Meiji restoration where one company comprised of one family held complete control over all subsidiaries while maintaining a monopoly of the industry sector. Dating back to the Tokugawa period the prominent large merchant houses would transcend to become Zaibatsu and during this time companies were just beginning to form with little separation between shareholders and management. Their economic growth…

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    Welcome to Dongmakgol Welcome to Dongmakgol was released in 2005 and is based on a stage play of the same name. The movie takes place in during the Korean War in the 1950s and surrounds five Korean soldiers, two South Korean soldiers and three North Korean soldiers, and an American pilot. The soldiers find themselves in a secluded village called Dongmakgol. This movie was extremely well done in my opinion. Many movies about war tend to have drab scenery coloring that resemble the sepia filter.…

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    The unflappable chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-A) (NYSE: BRK-B) is widely considered to be the most successful investor of the 20th century and still going strong in the 21st. Not only is Warren Buffett a successful businessman, but also a great author, philanthropist and inspiration to many people, not to mention among the wealthiest people on the planet. His decades of investing wizardry and success also make him one of the most followed investors in the world. Not surprising, as it…

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    Then he calmly walked to those in the crowd and greeted them saying "Pax et Bonum." Suddenly there was a roar, and the crowd made way. A huge giant rushed forward and grabbed Francis by the scruff of the neck. It was his father. BERNARDONE: Come with me, now! FRANCIS: (Holding one of the columns of the temple) Where? I'm not going anywhere! BERNARDONE: (Roaring) Home! FRANCIS: My home is here – here in the square. And these men and…

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