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    All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel about war. A Novel about suffering, loss, and the cold and sad realization that one young man came to about the realities of war. That young man is Paul Baumer. Paul is a very fluid and inconsistent character, he is constantly developing and changing his views on his circumstances. This is the cause of confusion for many, but also the reason that this is such a riveting and powerful book that has affected and will continue to affect all generations. His…

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    Trump: A Short Story

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    second-level railings, I could see the evolving situation. A tall, dark skinned man was standing on his seat towards the front of the rally, holding a sign reading “Trump’s a racist” as he yelled the same message. The surrounding supporters begin to scream profane and racist remarks, clawing at the man until he fell off his chair. Swiftly intercepted by security, the man was paraded down the rally isles towards the back doors. The man sitting next to me stood up, moved up against the railings,…

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    ruin my relationship with you because it is way too much drama and also because the first sign of an unhealthy relationship is a sign of it on social media. I was told by someone close to me when a lot of things happened in my life that the right man will love all the things about me that the wrong man was intimidated by. I didn’t believe that at the time but I do now because you have showed me that it’s okay to be myself and that no matter what you’re still going to…

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    help from a man who did not ask him to pay for the help. After years the man get sick and he was in a coma, and could not cover the treatment coasts, then a doctor treated him without asking for money. The doctor was that child, who was saved by the sick man 30 years ago. The target audience of this ad are all the people in all different ages. This ad is not focusing on a specific group of people, since it is speaking about helping each other, being good, and the help is not a thing which is…

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    in the top five for my final grade, but she asked me a question before I got a chance to boast, “Do you want to go to America?” America is both strange and familiar for me. My dad went to America when I was three years old, I heard many interesting things about America from him, but I had never been to America before. However, I was so confused why mom asked me this question. My mom knew that…

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    reminiscent of the old days of a near- gone and soul-lost man. Sweet Mary didn’t break the silence. She let quiet do what it did and come back to her. Listening to its mes- sage was a skill she’d learned from the old witch precep- tors up north. In the dark of moonless desert nights, they told a young girl to listen to the silence in the presence of dis- traught men. In it, lay the essence of the man. Silence held the message of what a man was made of and what could be done with him. Forlornly,…

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    When one reads “As For Me and My House,” (Ross), a book such as this can be read in multiple lights and dissected with several tools of context. In the previously studied text, “Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town,” it spoke of false fronts and who the human being actually is on the inside and how that reflects on the external environment. This book is no different, and especially so in the character of Mrs. Bentley. Mrs. Bentley, even though she is the typical, small-town preacher 's wife, she…

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    It is already known that women are generally seen as being inferior to men in many different cultures around the world. Women 's lives are completely controlled by men emotionally and physically. Not only do women actually experience these things in real life, but they are also portrayed this way in literature. They are rarely given the main character in literary works, but when they do receive a main role, the woman is usually depicted as dead, evil(a villain), incompetent, or unfulfilled. In…

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    “It’s obvious that the same thing isn’t going to put up with doing or undoing opposite things in the same respect and in relation to the same thing at the same time, so presumably if we find that happening in the things in question, we’ll know that they’re not the same, but more than one thing (Republic IV 436C). He then tells us how reason and desire are different. Reason is different than desire because the desire of thirst would only deal with the thirst only. If both desire and thirst acted…

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    The performance of albatross was effective as a whole because, like I just mentioned in the previous paragraph, Benjamin was active, loud, energetic, and had effective use of props. One simple thing to would have made the performance more effective, in my eyes, is eliminating or at least greatly reducing the cursing. What cultural connections can be made or seen from this performance? I saw the entire play as a metaphor, a metaphor for life. How…

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