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    living in denial. It is not until the play’s conclusion that he ultimately faces his own guilty conscience - and then he chooses to destroy himself rather than deal with the consequences of his actions. Larry Keller: Larry Keller: The audience does not learn too many details about Larry; the character dies during the war‚ and the audience never meets him - no flashbacks‚ no dream sequences. However‚ we do hear his final letter to his girlfriend. In the letter‚ he reveals his feeling of disgust

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    debt”
 President Herbert Hoover This quote was said by Herbert Hoover at the Nebraska Republican Convention on January 16‚ 1936. The convention took place during the Great Depression of the 1930’s. President Hoover made this statement to make people think about how the actions they make today would affect generations to come. President Hoover was trying to make people realize and think about the future and generations to come.
 Herbert Hoover was a president during a very

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    Larry Ellison Yale Speech

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    你们已经非常沮丧啦。这是可以理解的。所以,现在可能是讨论实质的时候啦—— 绝不是为了你们,2000年毕业生。你们已经被报销,不予考虑了。我想,你们就偷偷摸摸去干那年薪20万的可怜工作吧,在那里,工资单是由你两年前辍学的同班同学签字开出来的。事实上,我是寄希望于眼下还没有毕业的同学。我要对他们说,离开这里。收拾好你的东西,带着你的点子,别再回来。退学吧,开始行动。 我要告诉你,一顶帽子一套学位服必然要让你沦落......就像这些保安马上要把我从这个讲台上撵走一样必然......" (此时,Larry被带离了讲台) 附:英文原稿 "Graduates of Yale University‚ I apologize if you have endured this type of prologue before‚but I want you to do something for me. Please‚ take a good look around you. Look at the classmate on your left. Look at the classmate on your

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    Former president‚ Herbert Hoover‚ did not have the most desirable reputation. He was elected in 1829 and served as the 31st president of the United States. During this period‚ the Great Depression was destroying the economy so Hoover’s entered the office at a time of extreme crisis. Even though many of his ideas resulted in failure‚ Herbert Hoover was considered more progressive than those of his Republican predecessors. Progressive ideas support the philosophy‚ Progressivism‚ by advancing aspects

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    A man that has been all over the world and is the most hardworking person I know is my grandfather. Larry Ferguson is extremely influential to me. Always a supporting person in my life‚ he attends all of my football games‚ basketball games‚ and all events that I do. He also volunteers his time in various activities. Serving in the Vietnam War from 1966 to 1967‚ he was willing to fight for our country. I respect him for everything that he has done for my family and the community. Hardworking

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    After watching the film the people vs. Larry Flynt‚ it is clear that the major message is that all Americans have rights under the constitution. Although in some cases many Americans may not always agree with each other‚ it is their right and freedom to do so under the Bill of Rights. In particular the first amendment is a major focus of the film. Throughout the entire movie the Larry Flynt character (Woody Harrelson) defends the fact that he is an American‚ therefore like all other Americans he

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    The Normal Heart In the play “The Normal Heart” by Larry Kramer there were a couple of scenes that really impacted me. One of these was when Ned was taking to his brother Ben for some help for his fight against AIDS and the other was the last scene when Ned and Felix were married. Both of these scenes really show the impact of Aids on New York City. In the first scene where you meet Ben and realize he is more than anything else scared of his brother because he is gay. This was a very powerful

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    slight nuances as it compares to the audience or the level of scholar of the writer‚ they all addressed the same thing‚ the need for African American artist to be proud of their achievements and accomplishments. They all addressed the need for what Larry Neal describes as the “Black aesthetic”. Neal includes that the motive behind the Black Aesthetic is the destruction of the white thing‚ the destruction of white ideas‚ and white ways of looking at the world. The new aesthetic is mostly predicated

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    The once untamed Colorado River was set to be cultivated in 1931 by the Bureau of Reclamation. It was to be tamed by the Hoover Dam‚ the biggest man made thing in the whole world. The place of this great achievement was in between two hulking masses of sedimentary rock at Black Canyon‚ Nevada. The dam intentionally had its purposes‚ for example its production would supply jobs in the time of the Great Depression. As well as‚ curb the rapid floods that frequently deluded Southern California(?). Then

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    Larry McMurtry wrote Lonesome Dove in 1985. He was born in June 3‚1936. He is currently 80 years old. He has wrote over 35 books. He has been in a couple screenplay and another famous one that he has helped with is Brokeback Mountain. He has had two wives one died not too long ago after he married her. His first wife was Jo Scott McMurtry. His second wife is Norma Faye Kesey and he is still with her today. Literary Perspective: This book is written in 3rd person omniscient. The narrator mainly

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