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    young boy. To escape, he loses himself in music. WIth an extraordinary talent for piano playing, he begins composing when he is only twelve years old. [Slide 12] what were some of the adversity he had to face. Well, being a musician the most important scence to Beethoven would have been his hearing unfortunately after his work kept being interrupted, he had an outragecausing him to trip over and bang is head on the floor. When he came to he found himself completely def. after several years if hearing

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    In the famous play 12 angry men, there are various of people and different types of personality. Some of them are intelligent and smart, some of them stick with logic and some of them are arrogant. Among them,8.4.5.9 jurors are the most important jurors for establising reasonable doubt and eventually deciding the defendant is innocent. As we know, there is no enough evidence to show the boy is guilty or not. However, it is better to trust the boy is not guilty than just put him on a electic chair

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    Rights are important to everyone's well being. Women’s rights are important rights that have been long fought for. The desire to be treated equal. Feminism is a key role in the book Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. In the novel Ethan Frome feminism is established through a parallel between Edith Wharton's life and Ethan Frome her novel. Feminism is defined as “the advocacy of women's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men.” It could also be described as women's rights

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    In his autobiography Confessions, Saint Augustine tells the story of the day he walked to give a speech of undeserved praise towards emperor, and on the way Augustine spots a drunken beggar asking for change that would ultimately help shape Augustine’s views of true happiness and life fulfillment. Saint Augustine made the realization that just as the beggar perceived themselves fulfilled by alcohol, he himself tried to find to find fulfillment through others looking highly upon him and praising him

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    live is funny and the reason why national lampoon was funny they brought together a suburb cast and a lot of ideas stemming from one man that gave an account from his own wacky experience from college i recommend animal house for the jaw dropping scences that may have been frowned upon in our generation ,Animal house is a brilliant piece of work because it pushes the envelope college isnt about just following the rules its a chance for us to expand our minds and realize and understand what the real

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    Typically, the ending of a book can be quite predicable since authors tend to be very straight forward onto exactly is what is going on in the characters’ minds. On the other hand, author J.D. Salinger decides to end his short story, “A Perfect Day for Bananafish,” in a shockingly and unexpected manner. The main character, Seymour Glass, and his wife Muriel, are vacationing at a resort in Florida. In the end of the story Seymour chooses to end his life. Although, his choice to commit suicide appears

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    The Star Wars Trilogy      The First of the three part series, Star Wars, is the tale of a band of heros who team together for the good of the universe and the money. The story begins as Princess Leia is held hostage by the Galactic empire in order to crush the rebellion against them. During the attack on Leia's ship two droids, R2-D2 and C-P30, escape through an escape pod. They landed on a foreign planet and were captured and sold to their new master Luke Skywalker. The

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    wrote the murder investigation as a way to help the four realize things about themselves and grow up. Also, I loved relationships in this book. I found them very special and beautiful. The connnections between the characters lead to really fantastic scences and moments. And not only were the relationships special to the readers, but to the characters as well. Since they were all being investigated for murder, they all became outcasts both in school and at home. The only they had was each other. However

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    The novel Sense and Sensibility was truly a masterpiece. Written by Jane Austen this ironic love story has captured the heart of readers for years. The popularity of Austen as a novelist can now be experienced through film. This book has been adapted into various screenplays, including one by Emma Thompson. Another version of the film was done by the BBC. Perhaps it is the manner in which it was filmed, the character choices or other aspects of the films that make them so different. Though they are

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    Also do to Holdens young age, he should not be involved in the acts that he is involved in including drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes and using vulgar language. I think that this book should not be banned. There is inappropriate content and scences but by a certain age, mostly everyone knows about that type of information anyway. In my opinion, this book could be relatable to some teenagers know a days. The book reveals a light onto teenage problems and it can help students, or anyone for that

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