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    Name: Hung Nguyen ID: 9919031 Title: Critical response for “Esperanto‚ The Hope of The World” and “What’s the point of Esperanto” Source: “Esperanto‚ The Hope of The World” – Yan Rado Esperanto – The Way Forward Conference – Bogna Regis‚ England‚ June‚ 2011 “What’s the point of Esperanto” – Angla Sola The Language Journal‚ Freedom Press‚ Melbourne‚ 2011 In the demand of intercultural communication‚ it is essential for people to use one language to communicate between nations as

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    Days of Thunder (1990) directed by Tony Scott is a film about an open–wheel race car driver trying to make it in the National Association of Stock Car Racing (NASCAR). Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) is picked up (hired) by race team owner Tim Daland (Randy Quaid). Daland convinces Harry Hogge (Robert Duvall)‚ a retired crew chief‚ to come out of retirement and be crew chief to his race team. Rowdy Burns (Michael Rooker) is Trickle’s racing nemesis; he is a hot headed driver who will do whatever it takes

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    Dorothy Rena Fong NBE3U1-01 Ms. Turczyniak Monday September 26‚ 2011 Critical Response- Walter Mitty Reflection People have the unique ability to focus on things the mind has never seen or experienced directly. People can imagine scenarios that might never actually occur. Naturally‚ human beings use a lot of time imagining infinite possibilities‚ spending nearly half of the waking hours daydreaming about anything that comes to mind. Imagination serves as an outlet to escape reality for a while

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    ARC131 H1F 3rd October 2012 Mikaile Ibrahim FIRMITAS‚ UTILITAS‚ VENUSTAS A CRITICAL RESPONSE TO VITRUVIUS & ALBERTI Throughout history‚ the makings of an architect have changed by stark proportions and so did the requirements of the finished creation. Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (80 B.C.E)‚ famously known as Vitruvius‚ wrote in The Ten Books on Architecture of how the architect must possess wide knowledge and expertise in many fields of study‚ and that his buildings must encompass firmitas

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    Lmdarms - Critical Response Question– Ethical and Legal To answer the question of whether Mr. Smith should hire‚ or how to help‚ Joseph‚ a previous client‚ in his job search efforts. The first step would require gathering more background information from Mr. Smith as to the nature of Joseph’s outcome and condition‚ without violating confidentiality of course. Identify the problem – Does Mr. Smith violate the well-being of Joseph if he intervenes? Can personal boundaries and confidentiality be maintained

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    Critical Analysis of Theme Joseph Heller wanted to highlight the negative aspects of wars in his novel Catch-22. In order to do this‚ he used satire throughout his work to show the idiocracy of both systems. While focusing his efforts on these two main issues‚ Heller still managed to use satire to attack other areas of America as well. 4. Analysis of Critical Responses On November 11‚ 1961‚ The New York Times printed an advertisement

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    Essay #5 Sound Discuss how at least 5 of the “function” of film sound Operate In Wall*E (time/place‚ character‚ attention‚ feeling‚ rhythm‚ subject‚ theme). Be specific in your response. The sound element narration‚ dialogue‚ sound effects and music makes the nonrealistic characters come alive. What we hear gives life to what we see and offers some clues to the meaning. Once we identify the sound on the action we suspect that it is warning for what going to happen litter on the

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    made it clear to me that my Suspicion was right; and that whatever they pretended of meeting to learn Good Things‚ the real purpose was to consult how to cheat Indians on the Price of Beaver.” Franklin creates this cause and effect type format in his essay in order to shine a light on the humanity of native american people and the effect of his colleagues

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Critical Response “Shoot all the bluejays you want‚ if you can hit ‘em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (119). Harper Lee introduces the theme of hurting innocents near the beginning of the novel‚ pointing out that you shouldn’t hurt something that only tries to help you‚ and doesn’t harm anyone‚ like a mockingbird. She portrays this theme through many of the characters‚ such as Arthur Radley‚ and Tom Robinson‚ by comparing them to a mockingbird‚ and their innocence

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    “The Story of an Hour” Critical Response In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the actions and thoughts of Mrs. Mallard are prompted by the setting. The author effectively uses these literary devices in a way that leads the reader to believe something that actually is not true. The first way the author does this is when she puts us in a sad and lonely setting right from the start. The author creates a mood that is typical of a death in the family by emphasizing how lonely Mrs. Mallard is. She

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