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    Most people may strive for excellence and success in life while some others may encounter failures to achieve their goals. In “Death of a Salesman,” Arthur Miller uses the characterization of Willy Loman to represent the failures in his life because he pursues the image of the “American Dream” and not the reality of it. Willy is trying to achieve success through this thought, believing that being liked and working hard will be enough to develop his success. Loman’s failures are demonstrated not

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    realize others are oppressing them. In America, protests are normal because Americans have protested since segregation existed between the whites and the blacks and after Donald Trump became the president. Although the reasons behind different demonstrations vary, they actually exhibit some similarities. For example, all demonstrators demand a change because they are unsatisfied to their current conditions, and hope to inspire more people to join them. Therefore, when readers examine the Apology of

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    Only Girl at the Boys Party” to convey this feeling of complexity brought upon by accepting one’s developing body and accepting the new changes within you throughout these developing years. Throughout this essay this will be argued through the demonstration of two points of evidence. The first piece of evidence revolving around the description of the girl’s recently transformed body and the way it’s described as indivisible. The second piece of evidence discusses the way the pool is compared to adulthood

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    UK RIOTS 2011 Between the 6th and 11th of August 2011 thousands of people rioted in cities across England participating in looting, arson and vandalism. The rioting occurred after a peaceful demonstration on the 4th of August in Tottenham over the death of local 29-year-old father of four Mark Duggan who was a victim of a still-unresolved shooting by the police. 1. Text 1 “Experts Cite Underlying Causes for UK Riots” is a news report by Al Pessin published on Voice of America website the 10th

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    On September 17, 2011 an unorganized, rudimentary, and diffuse group of activists set up camp in New York’s Zuccotti Park, a privately owned green space in New York’s financial district. The group set out to battle social inequality, corporate greed, and the super power that financial institutions and multinational companies hold over the democratic process. What started out as a grass roots movement has since become a major hot button in media and politics alike. Newt Gingrich has called the

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    What makes a manager of an organization one that can be properly characterized as an authentic leader? Furthermore, what makes the people who report to that manager motivated to not only accomplish the needed tasks and meet the required deadlines, but also to go above and beyond that to simply do the right thing, or, for the benefit of others in the organization? I will demonstrate through this post that I believe the one characteristic that makes a very good leader a great (and truly effective)

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    there for: to make sure my voice was heard and to try and help in any way I could. Before that first protest I had no clue where I was going or what I was doing with my life, I knew I wanted to help people, that’s the whole reason I went to the demonstration in the first place but it wasn’t until after that I realized that my first protest helped me find my purpose in life. I was an angry fifteen-year-old. I was angry at my rabbi, who kept going on about homosexual people being damned to hell for

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    One of the most significant and controversial elements found within the study of music is the representation of culture. Although the definition of representation according to Merriam-Webster is “a person or group that speaks or acts for or in support of another person or group,” it is not as easily said than done. The true act of representing another is both incredibly complex and challenging as it contains many subjective variables. History, for example, has demonstrated the complexity of defining

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    Have you ever seen a juggler? Jugglers can be found at carnivals and circuses and it is their job to entertain and impress people with their balancing skills. Many people enjoy watching going to these events and witnessing the phenomenal gift, including the juggler. In Richard Wilbur’s poem “Juggler” literary devices such as figurative language, vivid imagery and diction are used to depict the speaker’s amazement and admiration towards the juggler and the juggler and his remarkable expertise as someone

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    As soon as Miss Claudine positioned herself behind the curtain for a demonstration, Becca stole another glance at Blake’s table. She could almost see him there smiling at her. Before long, the dancers were all back in the dressing room changing. Once in their costumes with their hair and make-up finished, they sat down in the chairs against the wall waiting to be called out on stage. Becca tried blocking out the random conversations going on so she could think about how she felt when first entering

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