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    My Destiny It was the 11th of September‚ I just had arrived to the World Trade Center in Manhattan‚ I was the coordinator of British Airways in the US‚ the very same morning I met a new colleague‚ who surprisingly was my High School friend‚ after arriving at the 88th floor‚ we stepped outside of the elevator and arrived at our own working cubicles‚ not knowing what was to come in the next minutes. After I had a sip of my coffee‚ I looked out the window; it must have been 09:00 by then. I started

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    THE FRONT The Front was written by Walter Bernstein‚ directed by Martin Ritt and starring Woody Allen and Zero Mostel‚ is a film about the blacklist during the age of live television. Because of the blacklist‚ a number of artists‚ writers‚ directors and others were rendered unemployable‚ having been accused of subversive political activities in support of Communism or of actually being Communists themselves. The filmmakers — screenwriter Bernstein‚ director Ritt‚ Zero Mostel‚ Herschel Bernardi

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    Woody Allen once said‚ “I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying.” Allen refers not to living longer in age‚ but his memory living on and never being forgotten. John Donne‚ in Death Be Not Proud (Holy Sonnet 10)‚ expresses the same logic‚ saying Death is not something to be afraid of and how the speaker has dominated it. Donne uses anthropomorphism‚ figurative language‚ and tone to show readers death is vulnerable and it is easily taken over with

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    Does sex refer to a pleasurable thing‚ is sex beautiful‚ is sex art‚ is sex a sign of love‚ or is sex just for fun in the moment? Meaningful or meaningless? Sex used to be a special thing‚ and until now‚ little has changed about it. If we just say: “sex only for fun‚ for one night stand‚” for some people this is fine‚ it is good‚ it is fun‚ it is exploration and so on. We should never judge what people said about it‚ we can respect it‚ because every person is different‚ unique; with different perceptions

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    are more receptive and responsible of what happen in their lives and execute a satisfactory work. There is an axiom that many people say a thousand times: “Money does not buy happiness” but what most of the people think is that is true. Woody Allen once said that money does not give the happiness‚ but it tries to transmit a really similar emotion or feeling that it needs a genuine specialist to verify the difference.Of course‚ many times having more money is associated to happiness but we

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    Don’t Drink the Water Review This winter‚ Beavercreek High School put on the production‚ Don’t Drink the Water‚ a play Woody Allen wrote. The play‚ intended for young adults to older adults‚ contains humor that‚ considering the jokes pertain to government‚ politics‚ and country stereotypes‚ stands too mature for younger audiences. Don’t Drink the Water‚ starts with Axel Magee‚ the son of a United States ambassador stationed in a Soviet country. Axel‚ forced to take on his father’s role as Ambassador

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    My Seventieth Birthday Speech “The seventieth birthday! It is the time of life when you arrive at a new and awful dignity; when you throw aside the decent reserves which have oppressed you for a generation and have stand unafraid and unabashed upon your seven-terraced summit and look down and teach-unrebuked. You can tell the world how you got there.” Mark Twain Good afternoon family and friends‚ I am privileged to be here today to celebrate with you my seventieth birthday. Today is a day I

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    MASTER IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS MASTER DISSERTATION THE ROLE OF CONVERSATIONAL MAXIMS‚ IMPLICATURE AND PRESUPPOSITION IN THE CREATION OF HUMOUR: AN ANALYSIS OF WOODY ALLEN’S ANYTHING ELSE Department of English Philology I‚ UCM STUDENT: Ramiro Nieto Álvaro TUTOR: Dr. Marta Begoña Carretero Lapeyre Septiembre de 2011 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT........................................................................................................................4

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    “I define nothing. Not beauty‚ not patriotism. I take each thing as it is‚ without prior rules about what it should be.” - Bob Dylan Robert Allen Zimmerman or more commonly known as ’Bob Dylan’ was born 24th May 1941 in Duluth‚ Minnesota. From a young age Bob had an interest in music‚ at 10 years old he started writing poetry and he also taught himself how to play the piano and the guitar. He took inspiration from various artists including Little Richard‚ Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis. One

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    References: AllenWoody. Broadway Danny Rose. Three Films of Woody Allen. New York: Vintage‚ 1987: 145-316. Print. --‚ dir. Celebrity. Woody Allen. Mirimax. 1998. Film. --. Hannah and Her Sisters. New York: Vintage‚ 1987. Print. Blair‚ Walter. "Mark Twain and the Mind ’s Ear." The American Self: Myth‚ Ideology‚ and Popular Culture

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