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    true but not true

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    Cabuliwallah cabuliwallah‚ penned by rabindranath tagore‚ explores the complexities of human relationships through the story of rahmun and the narrators daughter mini. Rahmun‚ the cabuliwalla does not belong to Calcutta and is always treated as an outsider . he is subjected to the mistrust ‚ curiosity and suspicion of the locals. mini was initially frightened by the cabuliwallah‚ rumoured to be a child abductor ‚who actually peddled dry fruits and went door to door in the hopes of earning a few

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    work on either. Which is shown in the quote “Yet as we stand at night in the great hall‚ removing our garments for sleep‚ we look upon our brothers and we wonder… And a word steals into our mind‚ and we look upon our brothers‚ and that word is fear” (Anthem 46) This idea of Equality’s brothers in fear can also be found in the quote “There is fear hanging in the air of the sleeping halls‚ and in the air of the streets. Fear walks through the City‚ fear without name‚ without shape” (46) Equality may also

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    Kevin K. Kumashiro

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    Kevin K. Kumashiro‚ Ph.D.‚ is currently the dean of Education at the University of San Francisco. He is a master at educational policy‚ reform teacher preparation‚ school‚ and educational equity and social justice‚ with many accomplishments as a scholar‚ educator‚ leader‚ and advocate. He has been a teacher in schools and colleges across the US and in many diffirent countries‚ and he has worked as a consultant for school districts‚ organizations‚ and state and federal agencies. Dr. Kumashiro is an

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    Term and Definition | Examples from Anthem | 1. Why is the character or act condemned in Anthem? 2. Should it be condemned? Explain why/why not. | 1. Transgression: the breaking of law or oath | * Transgression of Preference: Equality chooses International 4-8818 as his friend * “The laws say that none among men may be alone‚ ever and at any time for this is the great transgression.” * Transgression of communication: Equality speaks to Liberty even though Liberty is from different

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    Talk About Kevin

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    “We need to talk about Kevin”- is based on the reflection of a mom (Eva) who is trying to come to terms with the aftermath of a columbine-style shooting by her son‚ after he killed his dad and little sister. She was in no way surprised by her son’s actions as he had shown signs of being psychopath at a very early age‚ with his mom being the primary witness. He portrayed a normal behavioral pattern around his dad but reserved the worse for his mom. After observing Kevin’s character‚ I believe that

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    Kevin Carter Famine

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    In 1994 Kevin Carter won the Pulitzer Prize for Photography thanks to a photograph that he took in the village of Ayod in Sudan of a child crawling towards a feeding center. Whether it was morally right for him to have captured that moment instead of helping the child is a debate with many people. Some people believe that it was right because it helped stop the famine in Africa‚ others believe it was wrong because he did not aid the child after taking the picture. It is understood that there was

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    Whats Eating Gilbert Grape

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    “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” is organized in the three-act structure‚ as is classical film story with a beginning‚ middle and end including major plot points. Where so many characters in film will flee from one form of (supposed) imprisonment or another‚ the synergy and narrative flow of parts in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” enables us to transition from the idea that the family is burdensome (a type of prison) to that of the family is necessary and meaningful (not

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    true love is not true

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      ??Love??  What is love? Love is not what you assume it is. That ’s why so many marriages end in divorce. People get a hormonal rush when they ’re around a person and think they ’re in love‚ and believe that person is "the one." Not even close. True love creeps up on you over a long period of time. It ’s NOT that powerful feeling of "I must have this person." Instead‚ it ’s a slow build-up. When you truly love someone you don ’t have to ask yourself if it ’s love. You ’re not even ASKING yourself

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    During the late 1800’s in England‚ two composers by the name of W.S Gilbert‚ and Arthur Sullivan composed a comic opera by the name of “The Mikado.” The opera was an instant hit. The show ran for 672 performances at the Savoy Theatre in London. It was also performed at countless other theatres all over England. “The Mikado” is a comic opera that was written to poke fun at various aspects of British culture. Gilbert and Sullivan executed this by setting the opera in a fictitious Japanese town

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand In the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand there are many themes. These themes include love‚ desire‚ equality‚ freedom‚ and individuality. Most of these themes are all shown by the majority of the characters in the book‚ especially Equality 7-2521. One can see that the themes of love and individuality are very important in the novel. The theme of love is shown between Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000. The theme of individuality is shown by Equality 7-2521. Anthem is a novel

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