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    Matthew Shepard

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    Matthew Shepard Matthew Wayne Shepard was born on December 1‚ 1976 and died on October 12‚ 1998 at the young age of 21. Shepard died so young because he was murdered for the simple reason of his sexuality. The issue of hate crimes against homosexual individuals is a current and ongoing issue in the United States. Although‚ Shepard had die his murder helped to impact the government’s regulation on hate crimes against homosexuals. On October 6‚ 1998‚ Matthew Shepard met Aaron McKinney and Russell

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    Sweetness by Stephan Dunn Just when it has seemed I couldn’t bear       one more friend    waking with a tumor‚ one more maniac    with a perfect reason‚ often a sweetness       has come    and changed nothing in the world    except the way I stumbled through it‚       for a while lost    in the ignorance of loving    someone or something‚ the world shrunk       to mouth-size‚    hand-size‚ and never seeming small.    I acknowledge there is no sweetness       that doesn’t

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    The Matthew Effect

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    No One Formula for Success A Review of the Matthew Effect Lorri Thompson Lone Star Community College Abstract In The Matthew Effect chapter of Outliers‚ Malcolm Gladwell states that a person’s success s attributed to the timing of their birth date as it relates to the cut-off dates of sports and education. He believes that this one random date is the start of a series of advantages that can ultimately lead to success. Although timing of a birth date and opportunities can play a significant

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    Matthew Brady

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    Shawana Hackney 3-8-13 US History War – an unseen perspective through the lens of Matthew Brady On May 18th‚ 1822 in Warren County NY one of the most celebrated 19th Century American photographers was born to Andrew and Julia Brady. He is best known for his documentation of the Civil War and is credited with being the father of photojournalism. He won many awards and had many galleries and studios. Brady married his wife Juliette Handy who he met in 1851. He lived in Warren County until

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    Huxley and Arnold After reading Thomas Henry Huxley’s lecture “Science and Culture” and Matthew Arnold’s response “Literature and Science”‚ I thought critically about what the two men have said and the basis of both arguments. Huxley emphasizes on teaching physical science because it is a necessity for human advancement. Matthew Arnold counter argues Huxley’s lecture with a few key points. The important concept Arnold mentions is that literature is not just acquiring an exquisite lexicon‚ but instead

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    Exegesis of Matthew

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    Exegesis of the Gospel according to Matthew Chapter 5:3-12 The Eight Beatitudes In Matthew’s Gospel‚ starting with Chapter five verses three through twelve‚ Jesus tells us of the Eight Beatitudes. These verses are much like The Ten Commandments in nature‚ but more philosophical: · "Blessed are the poor in spirit‚ for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven." · "Blessed are those who mourn‚ for they shall be comforted." · "Blessed are the meek‚ for they shall inherit the Earth." · "Blessed are those

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    Matthew Monahan

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    straps. Other sculptures have been created around a drawing. In one work‚ a large sweeping charcoal portrait is encased inside a glass vitrine (or rather‚ a vitrine is built around it)‚ subverting the inherent hierarchy of sculpture over drawing. Matthew Monahan uses unconventional pedestrian materials—whose surfaces are manipulated with glitter‚ wax and spray paint to achieve the effects of aged bronze and other metals—to create monumentally scaled figurative sculptures. The bodies of his sculptural

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    Matthew Bourne

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    In expressive arts‚ we are studying the 1960’s‚ and as part of this one of the art works we have been analysing is ‘The Car Man’ which is choreographed by Matthew Bourne. Contextual: Matthew Bourne is widely hailed as the UK’s most popular and successful Choreographer/Director. He is the creator of the world’s longest running ballet production (Swan Lake) a five - time Olivier Award winner‚ and the only British director to have won the Best Direction of a Musical and Best Choreographer.

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    Matthew Crabtree

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    1. There are many problems that the machines created during Matthew Crabtree’s time. The speed of the machinery must demand the “utmost exertions” of a worker‚ showing that the machines made it difficult for workers both adults and children to keep up with it. Whenever anyone would fall behind in their work‚ they would be beaten by their managers. Additionally‚ these workers just did manual labor that is tedious and repetitive whereas the machines did all the skilled work. These problems were caused

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    Matthew Lewis

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    Matthew Lewis Period 5 1/7/15 Purifying the Nation: Reformers of the Early Nineteenth Century Questions 1. What criticism of American society did the individual have? Ralph Waldo Emerson based his work with nature. He stated the idea that we must find our place in nature. The American society thought that we were not essential to nature’s health. 2. What methods did the person use to improve American life? Emmerson improved American life by people a sense of Independence and culture. People enjoyed

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