| 1. | QUALITIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN A good person is one who is a good person. There seems to be no scope for differentiating between two - for a weak or a bad person cannot be a good citizen and it holds true other way round also. ... A good citizen is one whose behavior is consistent with the canons of self-respect and social justi...
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| 2. | Art's Mourning Friends and comrades, we gather here today to pay our final respects to a good man. Art Smithson, our brother in arms, was a loving husband, a loving father, a courageous soldier and loyal friend. He was a fine gentleman and a fine officer of a caliber rivaled by few and envied by all. He was a man ...
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| 3. | Becomming an American Citizen Ways to Become A US Citizen
There are two ways of being a US citizen. You can be a citizen by birth or
by naturalization. If you are born in the US you are already considered a
US citizen. If you are born in another country, you have to be naturalized
into the country, Naturalizationis the p...
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| 4. | Anonymity of the Individual A Critical look at the Unknown Citizen ... Auden’s poem The “Unknown Citizen” portrays the unimportance and anonymity that the individual tends to play in society. For the majority of the poem the reader is given the picture of a citizen who by all accounts seems to be living out the American dream. ... Like the Unknown Soldier memo...
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| 5. | Unknown Citizen Getting to Know the "Unknown Citizen"
A Model Explication of Audens "The Unknown Citizen"
[The thesis is in boldface.]
"The Unknown Citizen," by W. ... Throughout the passage, the speaker, a government bureaucrat, lists facts about the citizen’s life which he believes prove that the deceased...
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| 6. | Citizenship in the US today as compared to Socratic citizen ... Much of what it means to be a citizen in the United States today can be accredited to the foundation laid out in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The rights American citizens embrace as their own such as voting rights, the concept and practice of equality, participation in...
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| 7. | one citizen is as good as another ... It is true that ¡°one surgeon in not as good as another¡±, or ¡°one plumber is not as good as another¡±, but the person less capable here is regarded only as the one who takes a job of ¡°surgeon¡± or ¡°plumber¡±, not a ¡°citizen¡± in full meaning. ... Isn¡¯t he making larger contributions tha...
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| 8. | Unknown Citizen ... This very theme is central to the poem, “The Unknown Citizen”, written by W. ...
From the very beginning, with the epigraph, the citizen is referred to as a number and not by his name. ... Auden then dedicates most of the poem to describing the Unknown Citizen, a man who has done nothin...
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| 9. | Citizen Kane Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane is a comprehensive film that depicts not just a mans existence, but much of his personal wants, dreams, pains and shortcomings that address him along the way. ... That man was Charles Foster Kane, A fictional character based roughly on the life of non-fictional millio...
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| 10. | What it means to be an American citizen ... My story began in Nairobi Kenya at the American Embassy in 1994. Although i was only three years old this was my first experience in becoming an american citizen. I was officially sworn in by my natural mother who was an american citizen.From there I came to live in America and from that time ...
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| 11. | Ceaser Caesar must be destroyed. I must overlook my vision on the ides of March. I must meet with Cassius and foil a plot to assassinate the noble man. I for see Cassius and Brutus’s plan, it will be a disaster. Caesar will be dead along with the conspirators and hundreds of men. I must find Cassius before...
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| 12. | Citizen 13660 ...
Writing 102
Professor Athey
Research paper
Due: April 14, 2003
Citizen 13660, by Mine Okubo gives a detailed account of her internment experience in the U. ... Using historical reference texts, reference books and Citizen 13660, this essay will show how Okubo’s nov...
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| 13. | What is an American? Americans come in many different sizes, shapes and colors. This individuality is the foundation of our country. There is no such thing as an “ideal” citizen but there are many good qualities that I believe make a “good” citizen. Americans must support their country, leaders, and troops. They must ap...
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| 14. | Tierney of the Indifferent Citizen Non Participation in the Democratic System The American Heritage Dictionary loosely defines a citizen as a person loyal to a given state by birth or naturalization that is entitled to protection by that government (Houghton, p. ... I find it interesting that this word “citizen” is more frequently understood in terms of these government pro...
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| 15. | citizen Kane Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane is one of the most innovative films of all time. ... He uses techniques in this film that had never even been thought of until “Citizen Kane”. I will begin to look at some of the techniques used in “Citizen Kane” that helped revolutionize filmmaking. ... The sce...
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| 16. | How people in this society have been dehydrated by a system and how it shows in “The Unknown Citizen” is a poem that reflects the American society in the 1930’s. ... If he chose not to, he would be excluded from the society by the government. After reading “The Unknown Citizen,” I completely agree with the author’s view of people becoming conformists in America. Despite being...
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| 17. | Citizen Cane I thought that Citizen Cane was a pretty good movie as is and a very good movie for its time. The story line is very interesting and kind of just forces you to think about some controversial issues such as wealth, power, abuse and many other things too. I thought that it was really cool that they ju...
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| 18. | Citizen Kane By many, Citizen Kane is one of the greatest films ever made. ... Citizen Kane is a memorable film for countless reasons. ... This movie tells the fascinating story of the life and death of Charles Foster Kane, a narcissistic newspaper runner, politician, and a wealthy millionaire. ... This is wh...
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| 19. | Analysis between The Unknown Citzen and For Malcolm X ... The two poems, “The Unknown Citizen” by W. ... Auden, and “For Malcolm X” by Margaret Walker seems to explore the idea of death in two totally different ways. ... Auden’s poem, “The Unknown Citizen,” he talks about an ordinary, average man. ... It was during this time that social securit...
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| 20. | Citizen Kane The classic masterpiece, Citizen Kane (1941), is probably the world’s most famous and highly rated film, with its many remarkable scenes, cinematic and narrative techniques and innovations. ... As I view this film for the first time the question I ask and will also attempt to answer is “ What makes...
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| 21. | citizen kane Citizen Kane
The classic masterpiece, “Citizen Kane”, made in 1941, is probably the worlds most famous and highly-rated film, with its many remarkable scenes and performances, and experimental techniques (in photography, editing, and sound). ... The real-life Hearst was born into wealth, wherea...
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| 22. | Life in the Twenty first century Life in the Twenty-First Century
Point of view: Senior citizen, parent, teenager
Senior citizens have seen a big change in the twenty-first century since the old days and the new busy days. The life has changed for many of these senior citizens; it sure did for Ryan Connelly, a 73-year old sen...
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| 23. | citizen kane Citizen Kane
(1941)
Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane explores the life of this rich, nutty newspaper entrepreneur name Charles Foster Kane. The time is 1941 in New York City, and in the opening scene the director shows you Kane’s extravagant Xanadu mansion. ... Kane’s last day on earth was spen...
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| 24. | Citizen Kane analysis Citizen Kane
The film, “Citizen Kane”, is a classic masterpiece that displayed new and experimental innovations in sound, lighting, editing, photography and story-telling. ... It begins showing Charles Foster Kane on his deathbed as he utters the word “Rosebud” right before he passes away. Se...
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| 25. | Civic Participation in America Democracy in America is “the rule of the people. ... Hudson believed that, “Participation is an instrument for getting what one wants from government; those who fail to use the instrument will be ignored” (Hudson, 95). Throughout class discussions and research, it is evident that citizen particip...
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| 26. | Capacity to Affect Government Policy For ages man has sought a system of government that was, for the people and by the people, in the hopes that it should provide equity for all. ... Much of the apathetic sentiment stems from the idea that citizens cannot significantly influence the policies of their government. The average citizen m...
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| 27. | analysis of use of camera in Citizen Kane Art of Film- Period 5 ~Wesley Kong
Citizen Kane
The movie “Citizen Kane” was classed as one of the best-constructed movies for all times. ...
The movie’s narration was a pioneer in its time, utilizing a prismatic approach to d...
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| 28. | effects of the automboile on American connectedness I disagree with the theory that Americans lack connectedness because of overdependence on the automobile. ... If not for the automobile allowing people from different neighborhoods and different cultures to interact, a citizen living in a predominantly white neighborhood may have little to no deali...
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| 29. | Citizen Kane The film Citizen Kane by Orson Welles, opens with a picture of a castle with a window
that has a light turned on. ... Charles Foster Kane, is portrayed in the movie as a man who has everything one could ever want. ... Power and wealth to Kane are the epitamy of success, and although he claims or...
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| 30. | A Good Citizen If I had a voice in society, I would focus on providing people with the basics required for life, such as food, shelter and good health. I would also focus on teaching people how to improve their lives through their government. By working on the basics, it would be possible for poor people in underd...
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| 31. | Citizen Kane Art of Film
“Citizen Kane” Discussion
“There can be no doubt about it: the plight of civilized man is a foul plight. ... ”
In the historically controversial film “Citizen Kane”, the character Charlie Kane personifies the attitude of “the plight of civilized man is a foul plight” in many ways....
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| 32. | Identity of a Pennsylvanian Citizen in the Colonial Times The American Citizen of Pennsylvania valued many different things. Some of the main things they valued were family, religion and education, and their economy. The American citizen has greatly changed through out the years. Family is a very important part of life to people of Pennsylvania. Most famil...
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| 33. | Young Goodman Brown “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne
“Young Goodman Brown” is one of America’s greatest gothic tales. Taking place in the town of Salem Massachusetts during the witching times of 1692, the story centers around a man named Goodman Brown who is struggling with his conscious and his reli...
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| 34. | Mise en scene in Citizen Kane and The Matrix ... At one level, we are not noticing how or why certain elements are put into the scene, we just watch passively as the elements stimulate us while the story is told. ... For example, on first watching The Matrix, we are focused on the details of the narrative, the cause and effect actions tha...
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| 35. | Discuss the role of an Athenian citizen in the 5th century BC Athenian citizenship during the 5th century BC was very different to the concept of citizenship we know today. ...
It was said by the prominent Athenian statesman Pericles that “Our city is open to the world. ... It was restricted to males over the age of eighteen whose parents were both of Ath...
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| 36. | America Americans: United Individuals What does it truly mean to be an American? Freedom and individualism distinguish Americans from many other people in the world, allowing us to have a unique identity and way of life. Although since September 11, 2001, our country has modified this national identity. Bef...
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| 37. | The Quality of Life The philanthropic, concerned citizen, kindly donated one thousand acres of undeveloped land to his village, hoping they would do something useful and worthy. It is my opinion that the land should be used to construct valuable places that would benefit the town. For example: a shelter for homeless pe...
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| 38. | Canada In Canada there are a series of steps one must take in order to become a Canadian citizen. A person wanting to enter the country, in order to become a Canadian citizen must have something to offer Canada. This will in turn help the growth and expansion the country’s economy. The system of granting p...
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| 39. | Corruption on the Waterfront Subject: Corruption On The Waterfront Content: The great depression had been over for nine years but finding work, and the corruption in the waterfront unions was taking its toll on the working class. I always consider myself to be a movie critic, so I thought doing this project would come easy. The...
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| 40. | Discuss how and to what effect Citizen Kane arranges people and objects within the frame Discuss how, and to what effect, Citizen Kane arranges people and objects within the frame
By Neil Kane
Citizen Kane, hailed by many as one of the most important and innovative films ever made, is the story of one man, Charles Foster Kane, and the rise and fall of his idealistic, media empire. ...
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| 41. | Rights of the American citizen According to the United States Constitution’s Bill of Rights every American citizen is assured of having individual rights, including provisions of speech, press and religion. ...
Black Americans had to struggle for centuries to gain equal rights. ... Blacks began to have the most basic rights on...
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| 42. | What is life about ... The meaning of life is different to every person in the world and at different stages in someone’s life, for example, in an 80 year old man’s life, the meaning of life might be to stay alive as long as possible and pray to god for peace within himself and the world whereas at a young age, it ...
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| 43. | Comparison between athens and korea Athens Democracy
Athens democracys positive things and negative things:
The positive things about Athens democracy was:
- People could have own right, and they could make rules. ...
And the negative were:
- In Athens democracy, Not all people have own right. ...
- In Athens democracy, th...
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| 44. | Special Intrest Group Compassion in Dying Intro to Government
10/16/01
Special Interest Group
“There is no wilderness so terrible, so beautiful, so arid, and so fruitful as the wilderness of compassion. ... ” The words of Thomas Merton describe compassion as a passion for some, taking them to any extremes to fight for what they believe...
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| 45. | Bush's Other Lies Bush’s Lies: True or False? Every citizen has their own views about President Bush. Some are good and some are complete opposite. According to David Corn, the author of “Bush’s Other Lies,” in the political magazine “Nation,” Bush is a complete liar. Corn believes that Bush has been lying to cover u...
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| 46. | Review of Dr Gary Harts Restoration of the Republic Political Science 4900
David Newberry
Book Review
Restoration of the Republic
Author: Gary Hart
This book was written as Dr. ... Dr. Hart explores the possibility that “local republics” might be able to revive our democracy and restore the republic in the 21st century and beyond.
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| 47. | themes of citizen kane Themes of Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane has many themes. Some of these themes include corruption of
power, corruption of money, greed, materialism, need for love, abandonment, ambiguity
of Kane’s self, stolen childhood, and lost innocence. Orson Welles is able to bring out
these theme...
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| 48. | Anthony in Julius Caesar Caesar in Julius Caesar The blood of the noble Caesar will forever more paint the paved streets of this great city. Not more than half a day has passed since the daggers of greed, jealousy and hate drove into the pure heart of Caesar. ...
I had failed to protect Caesar from the traitors and for that I am truly ashamed....
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| 49. | french revolution THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
The French Revolution was one of the most important historical events to shape societies and governments of today. ... From the very beginning until the very end of the French Revolution, the bourgeoisie was this great and unbeatable force.
The bourgeoisie p...
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| 50. | Citizen Kane and his many women
414-92-6813
Cinema 1101
Critical Paper
The movie Citizen Kane by Orson Welles portrays a very disturbed little boy that grows up to have trouble with the way he treats women. Leaving his mother at such a young age proved to be traumatic on Charles Foster Kane. ... In several scenes, throu...
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