Bob Kenny
I was born on September 3, 1987 in St. Louis, MO, but have long since Lived in Nebraska. I am now a student at Doane College and will be graduating with a double major in Journalism and English. I'm currently working on a novel.
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Millard North High School Grad (2006), Doane College Student (Junior)Interests
Lust, gluttony, avarice, sloth, wrath, envy and pride. I also like writing, photography, film, working out and various other things that may or may not bore you if I list them.Motto
Live life while you're alive, and have some fun in the meantime.Favorites
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The Human Chemistry of Ben Jonson's "The Alchemist"Ben Jonson's use of alchemical properties in the development of his characters
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'Powning' Old MeaningsAn examination of the words "own," "pown," and "pwn," and the evolution of word meaning.
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Strangers on a Train; Quintessentially HitchcockA review of Strangers on a Train, directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
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Wendy and Lucy Carries Interesting Social MessageA review of the film Wendy and Lucy and an analysis of the film's message and purpose.
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The Spirit of the WordA look into the history of the word "spirit" and what it means today, versus what it once meant.
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Run Lola Run Sprints to One Ending...Then Another...Then AnotherA review of the German film Run Lola Run
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Slumdog Millionaire: A Million Times Better Than This Year's Other FilmsA review of the movie Slumdog Millionaire -
South Park: The Crude Agent of Social ChangeA review of South Park, Bigger, Longer and Uncut
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The Light Side of "The Black Keys"A review of The Black Keys and their album, Attack and Release -
Horace GreeleyAn examination of the life of Horace Greeley and his personality, which ultimately was responsible for both his fame and his declination.
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Bill Moyers: Outspoken, Journalistic RebelA reflection on the life and times of journalist Bill Moyers
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Tiptoeing Around DeathA paper on the use of death euphemisms and the subtle undertones we can glean from each numerous categories
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Reality Manifestation in the Taming of the ShrewThis is an examination of Shakespeare's use of fabricated realities, such as the one Petruccio creates for Katherine, in the Taming of the Shrew and what we can learn from them. -
Chaucer's Criticism of the Catholic Church in The Canterbury TalesThis paper seeks to understand Geoffrey Chaucer's criticisms of the church and its officials, how they were developed and what he hoped to accomplish through their inclusion in the tales.
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The Trials of the FewA poem expressing the importance of standing up against adversity.