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    Paper #2 Throughout time sitcoms have used satire‚ irony and parody to entertain and get laughs out of its audience. Almost everyone likes certain sitcoms for different reasons‚ but mostly because they enjoy a good laugh. I want to talk about sitcoms and what is hiding behind the satire‚ irony and parodies. Sitcoms are meant to help its audience through social anxieties without fully coming out and saying what it is doing. The word sitcom is actually two words put together which was once called

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    Waltz on the Danube

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    Answer 1 Is there and adequate market in Gyor? Are rents adequate to support this development? Gyor was chosen as the primary project site by ECE after careful consideration‚ under the assumption that its market was sufficient to support the project. Phillip von Wilmowsky base assumption were that Gyor enjoys strong demographic and economic potential‚ high accessibility and minimal competition. And more specifically‚ these were the main rational points underlined by von Wilmowsky assessment:

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    Memories are not real. Although we try to cling to memories‚ they will never be revived. Both the themes in My Papas Waltz by Theodore Roethke‚ and Grape Sherbet by Rita Dove‚ share a similar idea along with the tone. However the poems are differ greatly in structural aspects. The theme of a poem creates the general moral or idea‚ poems may have themes with deeper meaning than that of the surface of the poem. The themes are similar in the aspect that they both are reflections of the past. Grape

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    Irony: the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning (Merriam Webster Dictionary) Of the four soldiers wandering behind enemy lines after the Battle of the Bulge‚ Billy Pilgrim is the least soldierly and least likely to survive. He’s the only one who survives. He also survives the incineration of Dresden‚ not bad for an unfit prisoner of war. He is also the lone survivor of an airplane crash. Edgar Derby is tried and executed for plundering

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    Irony moving the story forward To keep a reader intrigued and interested in what you are writing is a secret. That secret to success is not much of a secret at all‚ its all about keeping the story consistent and flowing naturally with transitions. You don’t want a long boring ol story making your audience sleep‚ a humours‚ suspenseful‚ full of ironic scenes would be sure to keep a reader on there feet wanting to see what will happen next. Authors use a box full of tools which contain literally

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    Waltz on the Danube

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    Waltz on the Danube Egy ökör csak ökör marad ha Budapeströl Bécsbe hajtják is. (“An ox remains an ox even if driven from Budapest to Vienna” – A Hungarian proverb) Walking out of a grueling three-hour project team meeting on March 21‚ 2003‚ 32-year-old Dr. Philipp von Wilmowsky took a deep breath and smiled to himself. "This project is like a giant jigsaw puzzle‚" he thought. "It was fun‚ time consuming‚ but would he be able to complete it with all the right pieces in place?" As director of

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    Tchaikovsky Waltz Essay

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    Christian Wilson-Zavaleta 10/7/12 Tchaikovsky Symphony No.6 Movement #2 This section in the piece is considered to be the waltz. After the epic and sad first part I did not know what to expect. What makes this section even more guess worthy and unexpected is that this waltz is different from most‚ which are done in threes. This one is a waltz in counts of four (or fives I can’t remember what was said in class and even when I listened I couldn’t tell which it was). So before I listened I pondered

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    Waltz With Bashir Analysis

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    Waltz with Bashir: Showing Guilt or Lack of It? One cannot stop himself from feeling sympathetic towards Ari Folman‚ the Israeli soldier who is trying to recover his memories of what happened during the Sabra and Shatila massacre in the 1980s. Folman shares this journey of recovering his repressed memories in his Animated-documentary film Waltz with Bashir (2009). When watching the film‚ one question keeps popping in my mind: Why? Why is Folman trying to remember? Why did Folman make this film?

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    The definition of the word "waltz" in the Webster ’s Dictionary denotes it to being a "a ballroom dance‚ in moderately fast triple meter‚ in which the dancers revolve in perpetual circles‚ taking one step to each beat." With this denotation or dictionary meaning of the word‚ the reader instinctively assumes that Theodore Roethke ’s poem solely focuses on a father ’s dance with his son. However‚ as we have seen‚ connotations provide the reader with overtones of meanings that go beyond what it expresses

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    During “Waltz of the Flowers‚” a part of The Nutcracker selection‚ the mood of rebirth and growth sept into the audience. The piece started very calmly with the dancers doing jumps about the stage. As the piece progressed‚ the jumps and leaps got grander and the movements became larger and more impressive‚ as the flowers “grew”. There were many long extended movements that slowly became faster and more impressive as the music grew louder. The dancers throughout the whole piece were smiling to show

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