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    Being An Immigrant Essay

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    “Why are you stressing over school? You could be working already” or the most common thing that I have heard my whole entire life, “Are you sure you can afford going to college?” The dissatisfaction surrounding me has thrown me around like a string puppet just waiting for the moment where they yank me left and…

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    few people in the power and particularly US and Britian started influencing peoples mind with help of TV and later social media. It shows that the hype went to that extent that people are living in the culture where now they are really working as puppets in the hands of these countries politicians. This article is particularly written to inform the general…

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    adapted version adds meaning to the original. Support your argument with evidence from both versions. (10 points) I choose a staging of a play I’ve read Balinese interpretation of The Tempest. In Balinese’s production they use traditional shadow puppets and actor dancing/moving, to set up Shakespeare’s magical story that are through the eyes/memory of Caliban. 2. Read the following excerpt from Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal": I do therefore humbly offer it to public consideration,…

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    In 1565, Ashikaga Yoshiteru Shugaku was assassinated by Matsunaga Hishihidea. Daimyo Oda Nobunaga, who was ambitious at this time, Ashikaga, Yoshiteru 's younger brother, was acceded as the 15th Shogun, but Yoshiaki was only a tool or puppet of Oda Nobunaga. Finally, in 1573, the shogunate collapses as Oda expelled Yoshiaki from Kyoto. Early Yoshiaki escaped to Shin-Koku and moved to western Japan in accordance with the Mori clan's suggestion of protecting him. After that, the Ashikaga…

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    Roger Ferris Essay

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    First of all, the principle of the spy universe that the ends justify the means can be observed through the main character Roger Ferris. Indeed, Ferris often sacrifices people or part of his personal life to achieve the ends. For instance, at the beginning of the book Ferris has a source of information whose name is Nizar who needs to get expediated in the United States to be save (p.48). However, Ferris knows that he cannot save this guy, so he takes all the information he needs and promises…

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    Berlin Wall Essay

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    A symbol of oppression for the German people, the Berlin Wall was a barrier that separated the city of Berlin in both the physical and metaphorical form of the word. Officially designated the “Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart” by the government of the German Democratic Republic, the wall split the city of Berlin into two segments. One half was controlled by the Soviet Union and the other half of Berlin was administered by an alliance of the three Western allied powers, comprised of the United…

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    Slingsby Theatre Analysis

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    Right from the moment you arrived in the venue where the young king was to be viewed, you felt a part of the performance. Called a citizen of the kingdom of the Young King, you were summoned up to the ‘King’s coronation’ in groups of 10 by a friendly servant of the Young King. Then through the passage of mysteries after being haphazardly directed by a frazzled servant of the king, we came to a hallway. Trusted curiously with three secrets; “Examine secrets that are entrusted to you”, “Remember…

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    Before, social classes began to emerge and forms of capitol were created, communal living had been a fixture of society since the hunter-gathering days. This practice, now referred to as Communism, is an, “economic system characterized by the collective ownership of property and by the organization of labor for the common advantage of all members.” The most modern attempts at creating a Communist state come from a theory called Marxism. This theory, published in Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels’…

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    In this irritably captivating, yet profound, song entitled “Look What You Made Me Do” (L.W.Y.M.M.D.) Taylor Swift, the artist, presents us with her inner self-awareness conveyed through her lyrics recalling of the media attention towards herself in the past. The specific moments can be classified together and labeled as when controversy arose surrounding her name. Swift is bringing back all the reasons in which have sculpted her being into what, and where, it is today to in a sense, exhibit her…

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    allegory of the cave talks of people who are unable to turn their heads to either side, or look behind them. There is a fire behind these prisoners, as well as a barrier where puppeteers are able to hold up puppets that create shadows on the wall of the cave. The prisoners cannot see the puppets, but can see the shadows cast by the actual objects they can’t see. Thus the prisoners see the shadows as being real things. If a prisoner saw a book, for example, or the shadow of a book in their case;…

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