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    Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities Institute of English Studies Aleksandra Wiwała Student’s book no.: 22602 Different aspects of freedom in The French Lieutenant ’s Woman by John Fowles Term Paper First Cycle Degree Programme English Philology‚ specialization: cultural studies The paper written under the supervision of Mikołaj Wiśniewski‚ PhD Warsaw‚ January 2012 Introduction “Lock up your libraries if

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    the author Pete Earley‚ develops the character of the prisoners and thus of the penitentiary as a whole. Earley also discusses some of the important figures and official representatives of Leavenworth‚ including Warden Matthews‚ Eddie Geouge and Lieutenant Bill Slack to provide a different perspective of the prison. He explores prison dynamics between inmates‚ and between inmates and guards to discover the forces at work inside the Leavenworth walls. The stories of the guards are just as interesting

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    The Things They Caried

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    thing they carried” I noticed right off the bat O’Brien’s eye for detail in imagery. The first scene where Lieutenant Jimmy Cross carries Martha’s letters and every late afternoon he would read the letters “after a day’s march‚ he would dig his foxhole‚ wash his hands under a canteen‚ unwrap the letters‚ hold them with the tips of his fingers”. From this passage alone I can infer that Lieutenant Jimmy Cross has a deep affection for Martha since he makes it a routine in the midst of war to read her

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    (AH-1W) ……………………………………………….… 70 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MOS HANDBOOK- INTRODUCTION This document was written to provide a personal overview of each Marine Officer Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). Its primary purpose is to give Marine lieutenants an overview of officer’s MOSs to assist them in deciding their preferences for MOS selection at The Basic School (TBS). The committee members were all Amphibious Warfare Students (AWC-00)‚ Marine captains‚ with one or two tours experience‚

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    Private Franklin is an African American soldier who introduced to the audience when they first start charging the hill. After repeated attempts to hide from the fighting and Lieutenant Clemens pushing him onward‚ another African American soldier‚ Corporal Jurgens‚ is tasked with keeping Franklin in line. Throughout the film‚ the audience observes two different perspectives of these soldiers and the reasoning they have behind their

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    electoral process has three levels‚ the local‚ state and national election. Local elections include municipal elections‚ metropolitan elections‚ and the elections of local and district councils State elections include state legislature‚ governors‚ lieutenant governors‚ attorney general‚ secretary of state‚ supreme court members and state judiciary members. Finally‚ the presidential election includes the president and vice president. At the local level‚ many important officials are elected. The elected

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    maintain ties to the people around you. In the novel‚ “The Things They Carried‚” by Tim O’Brien‚ every soldier felt guilt when a unit member got killed or something tragic happened. This guilt felt by the soldiers was exemplified by Tim O’Brien and Lieutenant Jimmy Cross. Their feelings of guilt inflicted more of a burden than the things they were carrying did. O’Brien’s guilt was administered as a result of survival‚ while Cross’s guilt was set as a result of avoidable mistakes. O’Brien’s feeling

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    Gentlemen‚ your Verdict is about whether or not it would be alright for a Captain to sacrifice some of his men to save a few. Although I do agree that his plan was justified‚ I believe that he should have chosen differently as to who should have lived. Lieutenant Captain Oram was justified in his actions because he made a good decision‚ he chose the men with families over the single men‚ and he acted as a strong leader for his men. I believe that Captain Oram had to make a decision‚ and he had to make

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    destructive scheme was his wounded pride from being passed off as being Othello’s lieutenant. I agree with this as ‘egotistical’ people tend to have easily wounded pride‚ and for someone as egocentric as Iago‚ insults and rumours are more than enough to spark a desire for revenge and retribution. Therefore Iago’s mind was set on gaining revenge on Othello for the insult of not raising him to the rank of lieutenant‚ thus Richard Raatzsch thoughts on Iago correlate with my critical thesis. Iago starts

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    as a Second Lieutenant ambulance driver of the American Red Cross during World War I. Hemingway arrived in Milan April of 1918. On his first day‚ he and his fellow drivers were rudely awaken to the total devastation of the war when they had to remove the parts of dead or severely injured victims of a munition factory explosion. This‚ as well as later experiences in Fossalta‚ Italy‚ makes for a very believable novel. Frederick Henry was‚ like Hemingway‚ an American lieutenant who drove ambulances

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