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    The novel “Of Mice and Men” is filled with characters that portray weakness. They are Steinbeck’s commentary on the general attitude towards the “weak”‚ and on the stereotype of “weak”‚ and perhaps even on the belief of “survival of the fittest”-social darwinism. Candy’s dog and Lennie are two characters that do so perhaps the most significantly‚ although in the case of Candy’s dog it is slightly less obvious as he’s not given much of a personality. Upon digging deeper into these two characters‚

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    folklore‚ such as the Navajos tale‚ man is pulled up from natural elements‚ such as corn and wind. Thirdly‚ there is the same perception of good and evil‚ which lead to either misfortune or prosperity in the afterlife. In both societies‚ the distinction between good and evil is set. For example‚ following the word of God was good‚ as opposed to murder being

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    viewed in multiple short stories‚ and excerpts from novels. The authors of “An Indian Father’s Plea”‚ “Where Worlds Collide”‚ and “Everyday Use” use culture to show how people can react to others based on their way of life. Culture can create conflict between people and cause differences in how certain groups perceive each other. Peoples’ culture can change the way that they view the world and how the world views them. For example‚ in “An Indian Father’s Plea”‚ the narrator is writing a letter to his

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    Different Techniques between Enrique’s Journey and Which Way Home XXX’s Enrique’s Journey and the documentary Which Way Home filmed by XXX are both successful pieces of arts calling public attention upon the issue of child immigration in Central America. Both the book and the film took the position defending the children by emphasizing the challenges and struggles they are required to confront in during their search for shelter and future‚ and subsequently expected the compassion and sympathy of

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    the novel over their failure to cover up the assassinations; one kills himself in despair. There is only one lawyer from this firm included in the movie‚ and he does not kill himself. Apparently‚ because the characters were preserved effectively so between book and film‚ no additional characters were required to fill plot-level gaps. The film is quite successful in creating the same suspenseful atmosphere found in the novel‚ largely because the characters have been very well maintained. Page 2

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    opportunities to find a job. Why do they think so? The differences between the educational system of Vietnam and the United States will now be explored. The first thing that is different is the structure of the education system. In Vietnam‚ the structure is 5-4-3; five years of elementary school (grades 1-5)‚ followed by four years of secondary school (grades 6-9)‚ and three years of high school (grades 10-12). Higher education programs last between two and six years. In the United States‚ the structure is

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    The Renaissance in Western Europe brought a "rebirth" to the arts. No longer was the church the only accredited patron for the arts. Instead‚ a wealthy middle class arose as patrons and were able to purchase artist’s works. Although many pieces still had religious themes‚ the styles‚ freedom of creativity‚ and less reserved pieces were created. The Renaissance was not only confined to Italy‚ although it is often mistaken as the birthplace of the movement. All over Western Europe artwork flourished

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    Introduction “All of us who are concerned for peace and triumph of reason and justice must be keenly aware how small an influence reason and honest good will exert upon events in the political field” was said by Albert Einstein. His quote can clearly depict the current political instability that is facing the country of Libya after having their own “Arab Spring” by overthrowing 40 years of Gaddafi regime (8). The question now is how can a country recover the destruction from the unchallenged tyrant

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    On the culture shock in the film of Gua Sha Culture shock was introduced to descried the anxiety produced when a person moves to a completely new environment‚ especially when a person arrives in a new country where he is confronted with a new cultural environment. In our modern society‚ more and more people get this sick. You step into a new culture world. Everything around you is new. You begin to adapt. One of the most common causes of culture shock involves individuals in a foreign

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    the characters‚ which leads to further development in the attitudes in which the readers begin to grasp from each character. Shelley includes the story of Victor‚ the creator‚ and the story of the creature‚ the created‚ to emphasize the contrast between their personalities and their different

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