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    Beyond Basketball “You should never stop learning to own words. There are always more words, deeper meanings, and more stories to go with those words. Each time I witness one of these words in action, I come to own it more completely.” stated Mike Krzyzewski, known to many as Coach K. There are multiple words that can be used to explain plentiful situations in life, whether on or off of the basketball court. Some of those words, that do not seem to be right for the position that they are put in,…

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    Bob Kalp contains all of the qualities of a man influential in my life. Bob Kalp participated in almost everything possible. He instructed beginning drivers, taught chemistry, coached basketball, and currently coaches softball. At 72 years old, he still resembles a young man. His white hair and skinny body do not fit the image of a softball coach. However, he coaches one of the most successful softball teams in the country. Kalp just finished coaching his 21st softball season. His third…

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    Baby Boom: After World War II, birth rates soared as Americans returned from the military. In result, the “baby-boom” created a large cohort of teenagers by the late 1950s and it became the leading edge of a new youth culture. Civil Rights Era: The Civil Rights crusade was led by African Americans and they constituted the majority of its participants. It embraced leaders like Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Civil Rights organizations like the NAACP and Black Panthers had different visions,…

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    “She’s a dreamer. A doer. A thinker. She sees possibility everywhere.” - Anonymous. For the past week I’ve done a lot of thinking about the American dream and what that means to me. This semester in school we read The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald which is set in the 1920’s ; the American dream back then was all about money, who could throw the biggest party, have the best clothes, drive the best car rather than morals values such as hope and the pursuit of happiness. Now, almost a century…

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    The American Dream: A Fairytale The play, "Death of a Salesman" was written by Arthur Miller in 1949. In his work Miller expressed the multitude of ways how men were able to achieve the American Dream. Miller worked hard to convey the roles of men, and women during the time just before the end of the 1940’s. Times were getting better after the Great Depression, and Willy Loman had set his course to success. The American Dream is seen as a pathway that is lit with the aspirations of many…

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    To commence, the industrial revolution was a process where new inventions were produced and several milestones were achieved in the period from 1760 to 1820. However, as the industrial revolution originated capitalism also formed. Therefore, numerous people were being neglected and even exterminated. There were various diverse groups involved with this process, such as Minorities and Immigrants. Higher classes would accumulate wealth with the profit they made. Using unscrupulous methods they are…

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    character acknowledging, she is an actor in a play or movie. (Nichols, Wit) The film does an excellent job using these dramatic devices to move along the story. The film Wit, directed by Mike Nichols, is an inspiring story of a literature professor named Dr. Vivian Bearing who unfortunately gets diagnosed with terminal cancer. Dr. Bearing has spent her entire life studying metaphysical poetry and the life’s work of John Donne. (Nichols, Wit) During the film, Vivian is shown in one scene as…

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    the younger generation of the time the scene were Benjamin gets caught with Ms. Robinson is one that is visually striking because it shows how the younger generation is trying to figure life out with their overbearing parents and expectations. Mike Nichols uses visual elements to explore how American values were being challenged by the younger…

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    pretentious Teacher, Dr. Jason Posner (Jonathan M. Woodward) the stunted student, and Dr. Harvey Kelekian (Christopher Lloyd) the distant doctor. Wit is a film that directly relates to Mike Nichols’ life and is extremely interpersonal, which is what Nichols likes to explore in his films. Wit is a classic Mike Nichols film because…

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    On April 19, 1995, at 9:02 a.m. Timothy McVeigh went into the annals of history for committing the single largest domestic terrorist attack in the history of the United States, killing 168 people – 19 of which were children. He was later captured that day by an Oklahoma State Trooper when he was stopped for driving a vehicle without a license plate and being in illegal possession of a firearm, then developed into the suspect of the event, indicted and convicted. On June 11, 2001, at 7:41 a.m.…

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