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    Miami Dade College Student Authorship Statement English 1102 Professor Peralta A Rose for Emily: The Different Versions of Reality CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged and disclosed in the paper. I have also cited any sources from which I used data, ideas or words, either quoted directly or paraphrased. I also certify that this paper was prepared by me specifically for this course.…

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    fall in lover and sometime might end up as a happy ending and other time might end up with a tragic ending. After watching the video my impression of the theatre musical was completely wrong and I felt dump found. The original themes or theatre versions of American Idiot is about the…

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    Four Versions of the American Dream “Coming to America” by Neil Diamond, “Home” Dierks Bentley, “Only In America” by Brooks and Dunn, and “Address to the Students at Moscow State University,” 1988 by President Ronald Reagan, all talk about the freedom you can have if you come to America. Everyone deserves the freedom that we have in America, no matter who you are as long as you are coming to America for the right reasons. The singer Neil Diamond, in his text “Coming To America,” believes that…

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    The book of Esther New King James Version Esther was a prime example of a charismatic leader. Hackman and Johnson, (2013) argues that charismatic leaders are somewhat like the superstores of leadership because they have significant impact on the lives of others. She exemplified the five practices of exemplary leadership according to Kouzes and Posner (2012) and five elements for Baldoni (2003) • Model the way - Esther started from humble beginnings. However, it took her two years of training to…

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    exclusively for assignments based on critical responses and essay’s. This limitation makes me feel like I fall short creatively and would enjoy other types of writing. Furthermore, I have enjoyed essays on books such as Mordecai Richler's “Barney’s Version” and “Duddy Kravitz”, as I was able to connect with the characters very easily and this happens consistently with Mordecai’s work. Being able to connect with the characters makes me as a writer, much better and more concise with my work…

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    Willy Loman’s version of the American Dream seems very simple at first, he believes that if someone is well-liked enough, if someone tries hard enough, and they do the right job, and have the right family, everything will go right for them in return. They will achieve the American Dream, and have enough money, their family will be happy, and they will be well-liked and unable to do anything wrong. And for a short while it seems it does, in the flashbacks, before everything falls apart because of…

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    Clear as Mud my remade version-Vincent Valadez It all began with my mom. The strict one. She was a nagging mother. She always shouted at me when I didn’t do my chores. She was nice, fun, cool, but to other people. Everyone liked her. I thought it was funny when she got mad. I saw how she was already mad breaking stuff, throwing stuff, and shouting. I was at home thinking of ways to make my mother mad. Then I spotted a slippery floor! “HA HA HA!” I whispered. “I could get her to slip if my…

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    La Belle et la Bete, written by Madame Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve in 1740. In 1756, Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont, a French novelist, shortened the fairy tale and revised it to be appropriate for children. Gabrielle-Suzanne's original version of Beauty and the Beast was over 300 pages and included the history of the characters, several dream sequences, and complex subplots, which Jeanne-Marie removed. Despite the revisions, Jeanne-Marie kept the plot intact by emphasizing the theme of…

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    Today, the two of the most notable versions of the story of the Beauty and the Beast are Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la Bête (1946) and the Disney animation Beauty and the Beast (1991). They are based on a French tale regarding a woman who becomes in love with a beast. Both films have their similarities and differences, but they were made for different audiences. Jean Cocteau’s film stars Jean Marais as the Beast and Josette Day as Beauty. It is recognized as a classic to French cinema and was…

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    (c) how it is morally wrong for someone to be immoral. (d) what makes actions moral or immoral, right or wrong. 7. According to Ayn Rand's version of ethical egoism, it is not only possible for us to act in ways that beefit others; it is important that we do so, but only to the extent that: (a) our own self-interests are promoted through the promotion of the interest of others; (b) we don’t always act to promote our interests over the interests of others; (c) we act altruistically; (d) our…

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