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    established himself in only four albums that had a remarkable impact on the blues/rock community by using his guitar. Hendrix was believed to be the greatest guitarist that ever lived. His impact on today’s music is still incorporated into today’s society. Jimi Hendrix‚ the greatest guitarist in blues/rock history. He found different was to use his guitar to explain each song that he performed. He revolutionized the sound and emotion of blues/ rock. In 1967‚ the Jimi Hendrix spilled his musical

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    in October 7‚ 1849 at the age of 40 in Baltimore‚ Maryland. Edgar Allan Poe was born to English-born actress Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe and actor David Poe Jr. Edgar Allan Poe is known for his mystery and horror novels‚ stories‚ poems‚ and short stories. Edgar Allan Poe‚ as an American author who wrote horror and mystery‚ he was the first REAL horror and mystery author and changed how it was written forever. Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19‚ 1809 in the city of Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ along

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    immortalize her in history. She went on to lead at least 70 slaves to freedom‚ befriending some other abolitionists you may recognize like Frederick Douglass‚ Thomas Garrett‚ and Martha Coffin Wright. Harriet made many contributions in her time‚ she did so much for the war against slavery. What she pulled off was remarkable‚ it was

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    Did Genghis Khan have more of a positive or negative impact upon the people with which he came into contact with? Although Genghis Khan may have made some beneficial contributions to society‚ which made a long lasting impressions ours‚ such as improving the wellbeing of his nation‚ and conquering other territories. Genghis Khan had more of a negative impact upon the people with which he came into contact with because he believed he was the chosen one‚ and acted as a merciless emperor. Genghis Khan

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    Ivory Spratley Ms. Lawton English III April 5‚ 2015 Poets and their literature play a major role in today’s society‚ including the poets and authors coming from places all over the world. America is filled with great poets and authors‚ from inspiring speeches to collections of novels. Authors from later years were very more clear and distinct with their literary works. As the famous poet and author Claude McKay says “If a man is not faithful to his own individuality‚ he cannot be loyal to anything

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    ‘A deeper understanding of relationships and identity emerges from pursuing the connections between Pride and Prejudice and Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen.’ Compare how these texts explore relationships identity. Through the contextualisation of texts‚ connections can be made which reinforce or challenge responder’s perspectives on universal values. Universal truths carry meaning which are able to transcend changes in social‚ cultural and historical context in order to continue influencing

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    What are the reader’s first impressions of Darcy in the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice?’ Jane Austen’s self contained life was often reflected in her novels which are inhabited by an array of people including impoverished clerical families‚ eligible dashing gentlemen and husband hunting women. Marriage‚ property and intrigue lie at the heart of Pride and Prejudice and Mr Darcy embodies most of these sentiments. The reader’s opinion of Mr Darcy tends to follow that of Elizabeth’s. His transformation

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    off‚ her endless contribution to bring peace towards the racist attacks thrown at her and others. Through acts of civil disobedience which I believe positively reforms a society until violence is acted upon further leading to negative impact. All throughout her successful career‚ in which she remained standing to impact our society in a way that should never be forgotten. Sounds like a story worth hearing. Mrs. Baker began her life in St. Louis‚ Missouri on June 3‚ 1906. Her upbringing began in poverty

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    relatively mild behavior‚ such as social avoidance‚ to acts of violence‚ including hate crimes and genocide.” There is often a connection between prejudice‚ stereotypes and discrimination‚ though it is not always the case. For

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    Read the passage from Pride and Prejudice (volume 1‚ chapter XVII) carefully several times. Then‚ in an continuous essay of no more than 1‚000 words‚ analyse the passage‚ discussing ways in which the narrative voice and dialogue are used. Throughout the passage‚ Jane Austen uses a variety of different narrative and dialogue techniques. The reader hears from three different people‚ an omniscient narrator‚ Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet. Through these characters the technique of “showing”

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