Bob Reiss

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    the pain- Bob Marley The only people you need in your life are the ones that prove they need you in theirs when you love someone let them know  because one day you might wake up and there not there anymore and then your going to regret not telling them. one day you'll miss me like i missed you one day you'll cry for me like i cried for you and one day you'll love me and i won't love you "Truth is, everyone's guna hurt you..you just gota find the ones worth the pain." *Bob Marleyther

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    Ginsberg America

    Ginsberg: America The poem America by Allen Ginsberg is a harsh critique on the American culture. This poem made me feel like he is giving a lecture to the country of their actions, almost like they are a child being punished. A line that really jumped out at me was when he said, “Go f*** yourself with your atom bomb”. He is clearly talking about Russia and the communists. He is arguing that what we did to them was wrong and who are we to do these things to them. He then proceeds to attack

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    Area51

    ENG. 111 Area 51: Alien testing facility? Area 51 is located near the town of Rachel, Nevada; Groom Lake surrounds the base (Strickland). To enter Area 51 you need a top secret clearance, a need to know, and an invitation by the upper most ranks of the CIA (Jacobsen xi-3). The majority of employees travel to Area 51 on unmarked aircraft from Las Vegas (Strickland). The U.S. government has never officially admitted to the existence of Area 51 (Jacobsen xi-3). This fuels the Alien controversies

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    Ethically Speaking

    minute speech by Bob Costas regarding the issue of gun control in America. Even my young son asked, “Why is that man talking about guns?” Wow! At his young age of 6, he recognized the power of influence without even realizing it. One issue propagating another. To summarize the tragic events that occurred earlier in the week would be to say that a man killed his girlfriend then committed suicide. If that were the case, this story would never have hit the national stage and Bob Costas would not have

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    The Lorax

    JEZZIE KAYE P. RUIZ III-TAE ANIMATED FILM MOVIE: DR.SEUSS’ THE LORAX ACTORS * the Lorax, a grumpy yet charming orange creature with a large moustache. * the Once-ler, a man who recounts how his discovery of the Truffula Forest as a young man led to its depletion. * Ted Wiggins, an idealistic 12-year-old boy. * Audrey, an older girl and Ted's love interest * Aloysius O'Hare, the mayor of Thneedville and head of the "O'Hare Air" company that supplies fresh air to Thneedville

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    World Music

    music genre is from 1965 till 1975 as these were considered as the major years or a decade for reggae music when it flourished. This was the time period during which the culture of reggae music was civilized and spread widely in the parts of Jamaica. Bob Marley is known as one of the best artists of this genre and the impact he made and contributed has made beyond the shores of Jamaica and globally as well. Reggae was created by the Jamaicans and still it is the only music genre which is so much popular

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    Shawshank Redemption Essay

    Analyse how symbolism was used to highlight the purpose of the visual or oral text(s). In the film The Shawshank Redemption by Frank Darabont, symbolism was used to highlight the importance of holding onto hope. Darabont's use of different symbols at different points in the film educates the viewer in the importance of holding onto hope. "Remember, Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies". Shawshank Prison was represented as a place of hopelessness at the

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    Dont Look Back Bob Dylan Documentary

    In the film, Don't Look Back,  the documentary starring Bob Dylan, we see both the dark and  enlightening sides of Bob Dylan. throughout the film it’s clear that Dylan has a level of comfort with the  director, and as a result we are allowed into his personal life on and off stage. there are also a few  moments of ambiguity and some highlights in the film that indirectly give us a sense of ageism, sexism and  cultural values. The directors craft helps tie these together in a way that is appealing to the audience and 

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    Journal of Popular Culture Direct Quote “Many in the African-American community continue to believe that Berry was given the Oscar award because of her sexual performance in the film. The explicit nature of Berry’s sex scene with Billy Bob Thornton’s character seems gratuitous to say the least, and has added fuel to the fire that in Hollywood black women are only celebrated for roles that reinforce certain stereotypes about themselves or their sexuality. As one African-American viewer

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    Imagery and Symbolism in Where There's a Wall

    Imagery and Symbolism The poem, Where There’s a Wall by Joy Kogawa uses imagery and symbolism to enhance the theme of war. During this assignment, I will be focusing on the symbolism and imagery relating to war. The author was born in 1935 in Canada, just four years before World War Two (“Joy Kohan Biography”). A great extent of the author’s childhood would have been during World War Two. In addition, Japanese families were mistreated by Canadian government officials during World War Two (“Joy

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