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    the American Dream is less attainable than they had originally imagined, and is not as they had envisioned. In the drama Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, a faulty perception of the American Dream creates conflict for the protagonist Willy Loman and his…

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    New experiences are often seen as both daunting and invigorating, by overcoming obstacles to reap extensive rewards. This is seen in both the play “Educating Rita” by Willy Russell and the TEDtalk “Overcoming Hopelessness”, Spoken by Nick Vujicic. Educating Rita follows the story of Rita, a married hair stylist in her 20’s going back to school to further her education and to have greater opportunities. Overcoming Hopelessness shows the choices we make and how important they can be to have…

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    Recently there was a teacher in chicago doing an expirament with fire that made a mistake and ended up burning himself . The very next day there was a vidoe of it on facebook captioned “This dumb teacher sucks at life”Chaddock, Gail Russell, and Mark Clayton. "A Pattern in Rural School Shootings: Girls As Targets." Christian Science Monitor. Oct. 4 2006: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print,it got so really bad the student started insulting the teacher and made him…

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    The Play Blood Brothers written in 1983 by English Stagewright Willy Russell and in this Play it features an amazing relationship between the two main characters, Micky and Edward. I, Personally, Prefer Micky to Edward as he has had to go threw so much more than him and has had to grow up and mature many years before Edward did as he hadn't a job and a kid on the way with his childhood crush, Linda. At the Beginning of the play, the two main characters first meet at age seven, outside…

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    experience the journey into new phases of life and a new social context. The transition from one way of life or social background into another can change the person who is moving as well as those they meet along the way. This is deeply portrayed in Willy Russel’s “Educating Rita” which depicts the characters experiencing their own transformation. The transitional journey involves learning, understanding and gaining knowledge with difficult and challenging consequences, which can be both…

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    Within society, both past and present, we can discern a myriad of façades which present a deceptive outer appearance. William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice, Willy Russell’s Educating Rita and D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover are works of literature which diversely consider a vast array of characters and situations which demonstrate such façades within society. These façades may be actively used by a character or be surrounding an abstract concept or institution, such as wealth or…

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    French Horn Research Paper

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    The first French horn was invented in July of 1814 by Heinrich Stoelzel. The original design was based on early fox hunting horns, and were first used as instruments during 16th century operas. During the 17th century, the bell was expanded and flared, thus creating the French Horn. As hunting grew more popular among the wealthy, the French Horn was experimented on with shape and size to try to accomplish a larger range of notes. In 1636, Marin Mersenne wrote of four different types of French…

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    REFERENCES 1. Abd El-Atty, F. M. (2001). "Description of movement paterns used by blind and deaf to rise from a supine position to erect stance", Unpublished Master Thesis, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, Cairo, pp. 7, 40, 41. 2. Ackroyd, D. and Emanuel, J. (1996). "Breaking down barriers", The Disability Press, Manchester, pp. 180, 181. 3. Alexander. H. H. (1990). "Restaurant up front", University of Minnesota, Minnesota, p. 7. 4. Ali, E. (2001). "Disabled travelers…

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