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Captain James Stein And Corporal Fife
744 wordsStephanie Smirnoff per. 1 Eng. 3 Nathanson The Thin Red Line During the blood-stained war of the novel The Thin Red Line a theme is presented, "Only the courageous and emotionally strong-willed survive". Throughout the storyline, the army of men parading through Guadalcanal are bombarded with unpredictable situations and odds. Only the men with courage at their backs and their heads screwed on straight can get through this chaos. The timid, scared stiff ones will not get out alive, but the ones ...
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Hero In The Book
419 wordsJames Daca nay E.L. In the book, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the Earth evaporates. Thats how it all started. Arthur Dent is now the last earthling in the universe due to the untimely evaporation of the Earth. His long time friend, Ford Perfect, who saved him, is an alien. He is thrown into a series of events, which throw his whole life off course. He eventually reaches the planet Magrathea, the most improbable planet in the universe, along with his odd crew of three ali...
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Invisible Man Moves Through His Life
1,490 words'I was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which I, and only I, could answer. ' ; -The Invisible Man Be True to Thyself Many people travel through life on a constant search on who there are and how they fit into this world. Some maneuver through situations and issues that they are faced with never being true to themselves, but more so modeling the behaviors of others. It is not until one defines their self-image, obtain a healthy amount of self-esteem, and confidence c...
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Ladd And Whitney Monument
671 wordsOklahoma City Bombing Memorial Ladd-Whitney Monument It was April 19, 1995 at 9: 03 that the lives of thousands were affected by one single explosion. The explosion took the lives of 168 men, women, and children. The explosion physically injured 600 individuals and emotionally injured numerous amounts of people around the world. The explosion took place at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma. A staff writer for a newspaper was quoted stating " the bomb was colorblind" (Yumi Wilson,...
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We Live In A Beautiful World
928 wordsWe chase misprinted lies We face the path of time And yet I fight And yet I fight This battle all alone No one to cry too No place to call home My gift of self is raped My privacy is raked And yet I find And yet I find Repeating in my head If I can't be my ownI'd feel better dead Don't Panic Bones, sinking like stones, All that we fought for, Homes, places we " ve grown, All of us are done for. We live in a beautiful world, Yeah we do, yeah we do, We live in a beautiful world, Bones, sinking lik...
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Point Lao Tzu
1,103 wordsLao Tzu "Tao Te Ching" Discussion Questions 1. What is the most valuable way to live? Discuss the two examples of this idea. The most valuable way to live is to live passively. An example of this idea includes being able to ride roughshod over the hardest in the world means one can lasts longer in this competitive world by being passive. And only a few in the world means that not too many realize the way of life is to live passively. 2. Discuss the first three questions in this poem. What is "th...
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Lives Of His Family
506 wordsBehind the plot of the story there was a great meaning of what life is all about and human nature. I is not only the main character searching for justice but about the world living one terrible lie. The book touches fragile aspects of crime, love, poverty, and the meaning of life and death. Sometimes life is unfair and you cannot change the way it is, but make the best of it. Things I have Learned What is justice Anyone, would say it is what the law says and how people abide by it. A man caught ...
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Thoreau In His Own Mind
988 wordsSelf-reliance the ability to make your own decisions confidently and independently. (Encarta) Thoreau in his own mind is completely self-reliant. In? Walden? Thoreau explains how he believes the meaning of self-reliant to be. In his mind material possessions do not make a man, but the man makes the man. In this paper I will explain Thoreau's point of view, and the point of view's of others. In the chapter of? Where I Live and What I Live For? Thoreau makes an interesting quote. Thoreau states, "...
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