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    Dead Poets Society is a film, released in 1989 about a college professor (John Keating) who inspires his students to have more transcendental ideals. Charlie Dalton is one of Keating's most loyal followers throughout the movie. Charlie comes from a wealthy family and attends Welton private school. He has a hard time conforming to authority and believes creativity can be expressed best through writing. Mr. Keating's teachings do more than inspire him. Charlie takes transcendentalism to a new…

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    I am very honored to be invited to apply for membership to the National Honor Society. So many activities and experiences in my life demonstrate the key ingredients to be an outstanding member of National Honor Society. I love being engaged in school activities, such as band, pep band, gymnastics, vocal jazz, theatre, Swedish club, swimming, French Club, UWM Horn Choir, and I would like to join additional activities if I could. On a normal day, I come home at around 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and…

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    According to American Cancer Society (2016), stated that discovering or finding out that one has cancer problems conveys a lot of modifications for the patient and the loved ones, which brings a lots of questions that need to be answered, such as • Why me, • What have done to deserve this? • Did I cause my cancer? • Can it be cured? • Am I going to die? How do I cope? • What are the best treatment options? • Will treatment hurt or make me feel bad? • How long will treatment take? •…

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    A father should be loving and supportive of his son and help him live a happy, healthy lifestyle to the best of his ability. In the movie, Dead Poets Society, Neil Perry died mainly because of his father’s cruel hijacking of his son’s life. Although some say it was the fault of Mr. Keating, his teacher, it was actually him that encouraged him to actively follow his dream and pursue acting. Neil himself was not responsible for his death because he was not the one who made him feel like there was…

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    viewing the movies “Dead Poets Society” and “The Graduate” many similarities and differences can be found between the two such as, going with your gut whether or not it works out, journey to find themselves as people, loosening parents grips on their lives, and the flim techniques used. When it comes down to which movie executed better, it is clear that “Dead Poets Society” was better at conveying its ideas than the movie “The Graduate”. In both the “Dead Poets Society” and “The Graduate” the…

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    National Geographic society is a non profit organization that has been going on since 1888 and still is going on today caring about our education and our planet. I think it is a great organization and you should go check it out they do a lot of events so if you don't like one you may like another or you just might like all of them. I am encouraging you to at least read about it to see if you like it if you dont you dont have to go if you do you are more than welcome to come out to some of the…

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    function of an organization such as National Honor Society would be to promote leadership, character, and service. With the use of each aspect, students are taught to be leaders of the new generation with the different opportunities present such as volunteering. By doing so, students are able to use these characteristics throughout their life, and would be able to try to make the world a better place as each day goes by. Being in the National Honor Society ultimately helps improve a student’s…

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    Dead Poets Society is a 1989 film about a literature teacher named Mr. Keating who changes the lives of his students at Welton Academy. He tells them, "Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary." This one line sets up the central theme for the entire movie: carpe diem. The film focuses on the idea of taking control of your own life and living each day to its fullest. All of the main characters in the movie express the theme of carpe diem, but a few of the characters…

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    who control and manipulate their children have been a hot topic that is displayed in the world of cinema. The more common films include Romeo and Juliet, The Breakfast Club and Dead Poets Society. Each of the films have contributed a verse to the well-known dilemma of parental control. The film, Dead Poets Society, by Peter Weir, harbors many deep messages, but more noticeably the message indicates that children are powerless against the influence of the adults. Taking place in a private prep…

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    The theme for the movie Dead Poets Society is to seize the day and take chances. Throughout the movie, Mr. Keating explains to the students about the latin word carpe diem, and to not miss out on opportunities. When Mr. Keating first introduces himself he also introduces the quote ‘carpe diem’ and explains how you should seize the day because soon it could all be gone. The students such as Charlie, Neil, Todd and Knox all tried to adjust their life to include this quote in their decision making.…

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