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    “Papa is the bogeyman.” Is Pino Amitrano an evil man? In the novel I’m Not Scared‚ Pino Amitrano is portrayed as the villain who committed a heinous crime and betrayed his son. Pino was a man of principles and integrity who loved his family whole heartedly‚ yet somehow he was overcome by greed and fear which prompted him to do malicious acts which made him evil man. Through various events that took place in the novel‚ Niccolo Amanniti showed how he descended into darkness enabling him to commit

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    In another video‚ “Look up” by Gary Turk‚ we live in a world full of social media “friends” that we speak to everyday but none of them really know me. We have a decision to look into people’s eyes or a name on a screen‚ most choose a screen. If you take a step back and look around you may realize social media is anything but social. All the technology we have is just an illusion. When most people step back from social media they are confused because their life revolved around it and they do not know

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    In 25 Apr 2014‚ the Youtube video produced and narrated by Gary Turk‚ Look Up have gained viral status when the video has been viewed more than 60 million times worldwide. After watching it on my own‚ the video itself is a poem about how the technologies nowadays have made current generation disengages and neglected from social interactions‚ real relationships and the true definition of social life. So he told the viewers to put out their electronic devices and communicate with each other face to

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    his life to the creation of the “single” poem‚ I sit and look out. In this giant work‚ openness‚ freedom‚ and above all‚ individualism are all that concerned him. His aim was nothing less than to express some new poetical feelings and to initiate a poetic tradition in which difference should be recognized. Whitman is almost as blatant as this in his pacing of current experience because in the short poem “I Sit and Look Out‚” he begins “I sit and look out upon all the sorrows of the world‚ and upon

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    ENGL C100 27 Feb 2015 Courage The root of the word courage is the Latin word cor‚ meaning heart. As a child‚ I was told a lot of stories about courage. Firefighters‚ policemen‚ and soldiers who did dangerous tasks were courageous persons. I understood courage was a gift that God granted them when they were born to be super heroes. Over time‚ this definition has changed. I realized that courage is not something we have or don’t have. It’s something we practice. Courage is someone who conquer themselves

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    If‚ ‘I Hear America Singing’ depicts a brighter and more up-beat society; ‘I Sit and Look Out’ describes a dark‚ sad‚ corrupted‚ sorrowful world. Walt Whitman uses sad words describing emotion and just all sorts of corruption imaginable. In this sense the entire poem is a poignant criticism of life‚ with the speaker acting as a detached observer‚ finally leaving it upon the reader to react and judge against the malady of life that the poet shows within the framework of just ten lines. To begin

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    2012 Work Experience Project Staffroom wall project Art & Design 3‚ Mornings 12AD309 Terms of Reference As requested as part of my communications module I must write a report on my investigation of my work experience in the art and design course that I am studying in Limerick College of further education. This involves undertaking the job of creating a textile art piece for the staff room in Limerick College of further education‚ by working as a group with a community artist Meg Kenny.

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    I Sit and Look Out’ describes a dark‚ sad‚ corrupted‚ sorrowful world and shows the realism of the world. It talks about a man who sees evil in the world but does nothing to stop it or extinguish it. He leaves all of the misery and bitterness alone and acts as though he does not witness it. Whitman argues that no one stands up to the injustices of the world‚ to make things right. He is urging us‚ not just to see and hear the meanness and the agony of people suffering in the world‚ but to correct

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    TITLE I was only ten at the time‚ an only child living with my mom and dad. My parents were happily married for a long time. We would spend a lot of time together‚ bonding‚ and sharing laughs. I was told many stories from my parents experienced and loved every second of it. We were one happy family‚ until something changed dramatically. When the sun was not shining the house would rattle from the shouting and screaming back and forth between my parents. I never knew exactly what they were

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    example‚ he describes the misery that exists‚ "the ranklings of jealousy and unrequited love attempted to be hid‚" and doesn’t comment on how awful that is‚ or what we should learn from it‚ or how we should change the misery; his next line is simply‚ "I see these sights on the earth".  No moral imposition‚ no call to action.  He is simply reporting what he sees.  That is the silence he is referring to‚ a silence of judgment or analysis on the events. Whitman‚ a great believer of individualism and trusting

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