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    and values expressed by literary texts and their impact on readers. In order to achieve this aim‚ I have decided to make a private journal entry‚ published online‚ by Marjane Satrapi’s father after he witnessed the incident between a widow and a crowd of people who had blamed the death of the widow’s husband on the Iranian King which can be found in page 32 of the Persepolis book and the second after. I have chosen to a journal entry published online as it will allow me to make a critical analysis

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    been. As a Kid Rock fan I was drooling with anticipation of the live performance hoping he would play a variety of his hits as well as some of his deeper tracks that resonate with me. The night was perfect and the crowd was friendly with a diverse group of all ages old and young. Crowds of people filled the parking lot with sounds of Kid Rock blasting through car speakers and people enjoying their pre-show cocktails. Outside the venue Kid’s cars were roped off for fans to check out and take photos

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    conspirators committed suicide. The styles of the two speeches were very different from each other. Brutus was first to speak. He approached the podium with his hands dripping in Caesar’s blood. Brutus began by stating his case for killing Caesar. The crowd was confused and curious as to the reason for his death. Brutus’ justification was not based on a hatred of Caesar‚ but because he "loved Rome" (he would rather see Caesar dead than his own country). Specifically‚ he says‚ "Not that I loved Caesar

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    mourning crowd into a rioting mob. Antony persuades the Romans in his speech through Ethos‚ Logos‚ & Pathos. Antony’s speech undermines the conspirators even while it appears deferential to them. Antony uses Ethos to catch the audience’s attention. He states “For Brutus is an honorable man; so are they all‚ all honorable men” (Act 3‚ 81-82). Antony never directly calls the conspirators‚ including Brutus‚ traitors; he is mainly calling them "honorable" in a sarcastic manner that the crowd is able

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    The Boston Massacre VS. The Kent State Massacre By studying both the Boston Massacre and the Kent State Massacre‚ I have decided that through my research that the Kent State Massacre was the only real massacre between these two events. The citizens in both the Boston Massacre and the Kent State Massacre were not armed. The soldiers in both‚ the Boston Massacre and The Kent State Massacre were not acting in self defense. Both of these incidents could have been avoided. The reason why the Kent

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    CAST Orpheus: Eurydice: Pluto: Persephone: Zeus: The Crowd: Everyone (except Orpheus) Ferry man: Cerberus: THE SCRIPT (Orpheus and Eurydice walk on) (Orpheus is playing on his lyre) Eurydice: Ahhhhhhh! (Screaming in pain after being bitten by a snake) Orpheus: (catches Eurydice as she falls) Orpheus: “Eurydice what’s the matter?” (Dramatic) Orpheus: “I must get Eurydice back! There is no life without.” The Crowd: “You can’t go to the Underworld just to go and fetch Eurydice

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    Julius Caesar‚ two mean with two different beliefs come to the same crowd to share their story and to bring forth their cause. Both of their speeches brought passion and true conviction. Taking the crowd to all extremes‚ the favor was with Brutus‚ until Antony came to the podium. Antony’s speech swayed the crowd in such a way‚ the crowd turns‚ into a mad‚ chanting to kill the conspirorators. When Brutus comes out to confront the crowd‚ he addresses his speech to everyone‚ " Romans‚ countrymen‚ and lovers

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    Question: 1(a) Write a detailed account of the Burma Road Riot in Nassau‚ Bahamas. So many of the most dramatic and significant social events in the Bahamas history were played out on the stage of Bay Street and‚ as a result of these events‚ Bay Street was turn into a place where Bahamians came together in display of unity and a place where they sought to act out dissenting viewpoints. The Nassau Riot in 1942

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    “The crowd wants the knockout; it wants to see a man stretched out on the canvas” (341). In this case the crowd

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    EFFECTIVE RESPONSE TO INTERNATIONAL CRISES AND CONFLICTS. INTO THE LIMELIGHT‚ THE RELATIVELY NEW PHENOMENON OF “CROWD SOURCING”‚ DEFINED AS THE ACT OF OUTSOURCING TASKS‚ TRADITIONALLY PERFORMED BY AN EMPLOYEE OR CONTRACTOR‚ TO AN UNDEFINED‚ LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE OR COMMUNITY (A CROWD)‚ THROUGH AN OPEN CALL‚ HAS EMERGED. AS WITNESSED IN RECENT YEARS‚ DISASTER RESPONSE MEASURES DRAW A CROWD CONSISTING OF A WIDE DEMOGRAPHIC POPULATION‚ OFTEN COMPOSED OF A MYRIAD OF CIVILIAN‚ MILITARY‚ LAW ENFORCEMENT

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