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    but the movie seeped into my world. Avatar is the event film of 2009. In a year where nearly every major release didn’t live up to its hype‚ James Cameron’s Avatar exceeded every expectation. I didn’t expect to ever say this but here it comes. Avatar is my favorite movie of All time. People speculated on everything‚ from the mechanics of the film-making to James cameroon’s production profoundity. So What’s really impressive about Avatar‚ ultimately‚ is the fact that it’s drawing in scads of people

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    True Education James Bond Stockdale’s ideal of true education simply put is an education that is well rounded with lessons that will help a person not only when things are going well‚ but also when times are tough. Anyone can steer the ship when the water is calm‚ but it takes a true captain to take the helm through a storm. True education encompasses modern lessons as well as an understanding of the antiquity. Coming from Stockdale‚ a political prisoner‚ this statement is not easily overlooked

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    team player‚ had the greatest team work‚ he was known for his assist‚ he would pass the ball and people wouldn’t even know where it went until the next play. They all have something that makes their team better and makes them stand out. Lebron James is known as the king of the NBA‚ he is 6’8‚ about 250 LBs and makes playing in the league look easy. Lebron’s ability to score‚ play defense‚ get rebounds‚ and be a team player has lead him to be the king and the league’s MVP four times. Lebron is

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    A sibling can be a brother or sister that can make your day or can make your life a living hell. Siblings are annoying at times‚ but in the end you love them with all your heart. In James Hurt’s short story‚ “ The Scarlet Ibis ” Brother’s dislike for Doodle who was born with a disability is treated harshly and it causes a calamity to occur. In Hurt’s short story‚ Brother’s overall internal and external feelings with Doodle’s disability is that self - conscious he has. For example‚ Brother is ashamed

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    James Watt Engineering Achievements Watt adopted the centrifugal governor to regulate the speed of a steam engine. (This was already in use for governing wind and watermills.) He invented the parallel motion linkage to convert circular motion to an approximate straight line motion (of which he was most proud) and the steam indicator to measure steam pressure in the cylinder throughout the working cycle of the engine‚ so showing its efficiency. Watt greatly helped the development of the embryonic

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    “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst is a story that uses symbolism in many ways. Doodle is a kid that has a brother that wanted him to be able to walk‚ and he kept making Doodle try. Doodle can’t walk because he has a disorder‚ and he is expected to die soon. In the story Doodle touches a dead bird called the scarlet ibis which is very gentle just like Doodle. The bird was dead because it flew through a storm that brought it up to Doodle’s house. The theme is pride can make us do things we later regret

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    By As I reflected upon the "The Dead" I pondered the manner in which James Joyce implemented "wasteland imagery" in the story. My understanding of the definition of "wasteland imagery" as it applies to this story is to represent an aspect of life as lacking in spiritual‚ aesthetic‚ or other humanizing qualities through use of vivid or figurative language. Throughout the story I couldn ’t help but notice finely nuanced descriptions and bits of dialogue where Joyce undercuts the celebratory nature

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    “The Dead “written by James Joyce is a short story that gives an insight into the character of Gabriel. The author gives aspects to the character of Gabriel that will reveal to the reader’s and to the character himself; using imagery‚ point of view. As Gabriel’s wife is sleeping. The author give the imagery through the short story in order to express Gabriel’s character. For example‚ Gabriel sees the boots that represent life and death. “One boot stood upright‚ its limb upper fallen down.” The

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    Peace Madueme British Literature II Mao/Tempesta 27 April 2014 Failed Expectations: The Perception of Authority in James Joyce’s “The Dead” (9) In “The Dead‚” the last short story within James Joyce’s collection of short stories‚ Dubliners‚ the author narrates the happenings during and after a dinner party that the protagonist Gabriel Conroy attends. One of the major themes that appears throughout this story and the other stories within the collection is that of failed expectation. Many characters

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    “Forever” written by Paul Jennings and “The Scarlet Ibis” written by James Hurst are two sad stories. Both stories are about mentally and physically disabled children that ends in an unfortunate way. A brother lost in each story leaving behind a grieving family. The stories although similar have multiple differences. One difference is that Brother tried to change who Doodle was. He pushed Doodle really hard‚ at first to walk and then other things‚ like learning how to swim. On the other

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