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    Peter Jennings Bio, Net Worth, Daughter, Height, Salary, and Wiki Short Bio Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings who is shortly named as Peter Jennings who is a Canadian- American writer, TV hosts, and journalist by his profession. He was appointed as one and only the host of television news program of the channel i.e. ABC of the show named World News Tonight for twenty-two years until his death due to the lung cancer. He holds Canadian and American nationality and belongs to the family of white ethnicity. Birth or Age Peter Jennings was born on 29th of July 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is the son of Mr. Charles Jennings and Mrs. Elizabeth Osborne Jennings. He is the elder son out of two children and has a younger sister named…

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    The Third Lie, Endings At first perusal, it may appear that Peter Brooks, author of Reading for the Plot is criticizing post-modern fiction, the genre in which The Third Lie, the final installment of the trilogy, by Agota Kristof is written. What Brooks is doing, in fact, is describing how the writing of story endings are effected by post-modern literary theory – e.g.: lack of a master plot, “tie up” through retribution or “marriage” (Brooks, Reading for the Plot (1985)). Brooks states that…

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    The word theatrical has many different definitions. One of those definitions states that theatrical is “a performance by amateurs”. Although the following definition is accurate, Peter Brooks, the author of The Open Book, provides the reader another outlook of the term “theatrical”. “For there to be a difference between theatre and non-theatre, between everyday life and theatrical life, there needs to be a compression of time that is inseparable from an intensification of energy. This is what…

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    The earthquake to befall Haiti caused significant damage which it could not sustain. While David brooks and Peter Hallward both have journalistic opinions on the reason for Haiti’s underdevelopment. The cause for this as Peter Hallward said, is that Haiti’s underdevelopment is rooted in long term impoverishment caused by the after effects of colonization and by extension the global north. It will do so by comparing and contrasting how colonization effect on religion changed the Haitian mindset…

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    Students’ success relies on the ability to grow as an individual through academic traditions, such as learning to master close reading. The importance of being objective and exhaustive while reading was emphasized in the Peter Brooks essay, “An Ethics of Reading.” In a way, students inadvertently force their values into their assigned reading; however, this causes them to perceive everything they read in a biased light. Although, students cannot deny the influence that time spent deciphering…

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    “The Beans Eaters” by Gwendolyn Brooks express the routine life of the poor couple satisfy life. The poem is about an old couple who is sitting at the table and starts eating dinner. Suddenly they start to look around them and start thinking about their life. An analysis of the routine and their satisfy life will help us understand the poem. The routine “The Bean Eaters” express the idea that when we are older, we are restricted to follow a typical routine. For example “and remembering,…

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    played a huge role in understanding why do humans behave and accomplish goals some that are very adventurous and against a human’s comfort zone. Literature reflects on human 's nature and pulls at their instinct to be adventurous and go against their comfort zone of a normal life to do something extraordinary. Two examples of pieces of literature that show off people that accept the call to adventure while other folks do not ,is the New York Times Article, “A Private Dance? Four Million Web…

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    Dickinson, Gwendolyn Brooks, and Thomas Hardy were some of the main poets who shared their views on women’s oppression. In Dickinson’s” Much Madness is Divinest Sense” the people who go against the social normality are shunned or disapproved…

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    Country music superstar Troyal Garth Brooks is better known as Garth Brooks. With a story in the music industry, Garth finds himself pursuing country music. Starting at a young age Garth sang to perform and always had to be the center of attention. Garth has a huge love for family and friends; the music was just a hobby. Numerous albums and music awards made Brooks the king of country music. Garth brooks behind the microphone shows a heart made up of childhood memories, life with family and a…

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    Designer of the American Dream To fashion, to clothing, to furniture, Ralph Lauren is one the most well-known designers in the world. He was born in the Bronx of New York. Hired by Beau Brummell ties as a designer. He then continued into his own work. Due to his accomplishments as a designer, Ralph Lauren is one of the most well-known designers all around the world (“Lauren”). Ralph Lauren grew up like an average kid. On October, 14, 1939 he was born in the Bronx, New York. He was the…

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