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    Chapter 12 talks about the history of juvenile policing. The pledge system assumed that neighbors would protect each other from thieves. Back in the day people were policing themselves and resolving their own problems. Large communities for police was created in the 13th century. The watch system would have guards against disturbances and breaches on the peace. In 1829 the first police force was organized in London. They were called the Bobbies, which were not successful at stopping crime and were

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    In the Dead Poets Society, there are many characters that change as a result of their choices. Specifically, Knox Overstreet’s actions reflect Transcendental beliefs. Overstreet lives according to the maxim, “Carpe Diem,” or seize the day. He also expressed individualism and self-reliance to define his choices. Because he chooses to call Chris, he sparks a series of events that causes a complete change in his life. Throughout the movie, Overstreet struggles to win over the love of his life,

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    Emani Hunter Honors LA 10 2nd Hour 12/1/14 Neil Perry "Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary" (Schulman).This quote stated by Mr. Keating changes the lives of the boys in the movie Dead Poets Society. One peculiar boy named Neil Perry is vastly moved by this illustrated mention. Neil is seemingly a lost boy. He learns from his english teacher- Mr. Keating, the ideas of finding his own route instead of following others. Neil tries to drive the force of standing up to his

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    The Dead Poets Society a movie and a Novel set in 1959 at an Elite conservative Vermont boys boarding school known as Welton Academy. The school runs on four pillars including excellence, honor, tradition, and discipline and both teachers and student are expected to follow these four pillars in addition to other school rules. Mr.John Keating, a new teacher and a former student of Weston Academy opposes the school regulations in order to support his beliefs. He believes that the purpose of school

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    “On Christmas night, in a blizzard, he leads his men across the ice‐flecked Delaware River to Trenton, NJ, surprises a drunken Hessian garrison, and seizes Trenton for a time. Washington slips away to Princeton, where he strikes the British rear. Leading the attack on his horse, he shouted: “Parade with me, my brave fellows!” And when the British lines break, he leads the charge with another shout: “It is a fine fox chase, my boys!” (Timeline of George Washington) The Battle of Trenton was a beautifully

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    reader think about the idea of how important it is to seize the day and make the most of life while you can. In the first quatrain, the speaker says how "our dayes run as fast away as do's the Sunne". Though the simile seems obvious since the movements of the sun govern our lives, what the speaker is suggesting is that despite the sun being such a powerful influence, we do not realize just how much it is so and that once it sets, that is one less day we have to live out. The couplet following restates

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    between Emperor Isaac II Angelus and Saladin. This alliance was signed against the crusaders. On the 18th of May, Frederick I Barbarossa was able to successfully seize Seljuk, a city of Iconium, located in Central Anatolia. On July 6th, King Henry II of England died and was replaced by his son Richard I, or Richard the Lionheart. The following days, Saladin successfully conquered Jabalah Castle, Sahyun Castle, and Baghras Castle from the

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    “Carpe Diem” The movie, Dead Poets Society, is mainly about a teacher named Mr. Keating. Mr. Keating teaches in a way that is different than the rest of the teachers at Welton Academy. He teaches in a way that really resonates with his students kids. For example, he uses “Carpe Diem” to teach the boys on what that means and how to live life that way. The other teachers teach with tradition, honor, discipline and excellence. In today's world, is it better to use Mr. Keating's way or Welton Academy's

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    Before this week I had seen The Dead Poets Society (1989) in no less than four times. Though out middle and high school it was a faculty favorite for those days my teachers threw their hands up and said “I think I’ll show a film”. It had always been a favorite of mine. Who doesn’t love a good story encouraging us to seize the day. That was before it was pointed out in class just what the film was actually saying. The film encourages rich, white boys to break the rules and embrace their freedom;

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    Live the Life You Love Throughout the movie, Dead Poets Society, the phrase carpe diem, which mean "seize the day", is frequently said. Seizing the day does not mean to act recklessly, yet to live the life desired. If taken advantage of or misunderstood, carpe diem can cause severe consequences that cannot be avoided. Each character discovers different ways to incorporate carpe diem into their lives, although Knox has a more positive outcome. Knox is the romantic, compassionate one of the group

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