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    The Old Man and the Sea’s foundational structure is the Hemingway Code Hero. The author, Ernest Hemingway, uses the Code’s themes of self-reliance, personal competition, and courage most productively throughout the book. Santiago, a Cuban fisherman and the main character of The Old Man and the Sea, has gone 84 days without catching a fish, a disastrous circumstance for a fisherman who depends on the fish for food and money. In addition to fishing for food and money, Santiago also wants to substantiate

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    Craigslist Joe Analysis

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    Craigslist Joe is a documentary about a man named Joe that puts society to the test in a social experiment. The main question in this documentary was if Joe had nothing, how would he get by? He is mainly relying on people who are willing to take a chance. Society is constantly changing and sometimes it takes a film like this to really show the world it is time to change. This film demonstrates at least two different social change theories that help explain the aspects and attitudes of the different

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    There are many different techniques to persuasion. Some of the techniques include foot-in-the door, scarcity, pique, and many others. All of these techniques are designed to influence the opinion and actions of others. Persuasion is used in our everyday life and is an essential part of survival. As we are approached by different persuaders through-out our life, it 's important to know that people are constantly trying to shape our opinions and react accordingly. Social scientists suggest that

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    Superman and the Ideologies of the Middle Class Christopher Reeve once said of Superman, the character whom he portrayed in a series of films: It's very hard for me to be silly about Superman because I've seen first hand how he actually transforms people's lives. I have seen children dying of brain tumors who wanted as their last request to be able to talk to me, and have gone to their graves with a peace brought on by knowing that their belief in this kind of character is intact. I've seen

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    Penn State Needs to End Paterno’s Time in Power Joe Paterno has been at the helm of Penn State football since 1966. In the world of intercollegiate sports it’s hard to find a coach that has a tenure with the same institution for more than ten years. In the past 37 seasons, Coach Paterno has won an astonishing 336 games, breaking Paul “Bear” Bryant’s record of 323 set at the University of Alabama. Besides obtaining the most wins in NCAA Division 1-A football, Paterno has two national

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    Essay on Joe Hisaishi (Mamoru Fujisawa)

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    Biography Joe Hisaishi was born on December 6, 1950 in Nagano, Japan under the name Mamoru Fujisawa. His musical training started early on, when he began to take violin lessons at age five. It was around this time that he first discovered his passion for music. Fujisawa truly began to explore this passion in the 70’s, during which, a cultural menagerie of Japanese popular music, new-age, and early electronic music flourished. Inevitably, those genres influenced Fujisawa's early compositions. (Wikipedia)

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    Nelson Mandela According to ANC.org, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in a small village near the city of Umtata in the province of Transkei on July 18, 1918. With his father being the principal councilor to the Acting Paramount Chief of Thembuland he was groomed from even

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    Faith and Politics Nowadays, more so than ever before, religion plays a significant role in American presidential elections. As citizens, our job is to examine that role and decide how it will affect our vote. The Bush/Gore campaign has been very much influenced by religion. Joseph Lieberman, Gore’s running mate and the first Orthodox Jew to run for vice president on a major party ticket, has been extremely vocal about his faith. Both George W. Bush and Al Gore, a Methodist and Baptist

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    Cash versus Credit Cards Americans should handle their credit cards responsibly and should not become a part of that number of abusers. The Scott III (1999) website “The average Americans household has eight credit cards, which are used to charge almost $2 trillion in goods and services annually.” No one wants to be a part of the group of individuals who he or she can put his or herself at risk for acquiring a negative credit score, possible job rejections, rejections when trying to rent or lease

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    "Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is targeting...north Phoenix in his latest crackdown on illegal immigrants. The sheriff's office said that...resources and volunteers will focus on...a congregating point for migrant day laborers." (Sunnucks,?2009) Sheriff Joe has also started cracking down on businesses that do not perform checks on all employees. Strict fines and even jail time is now possible

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