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    John Williams: The American Composer In American Culture‚ myriads of art forms have been created. There are the photographers‚ who capture beautiful moments with the click of a camera and touches of computer editing. Next are the sculptors‚ carefully depicting real life or imaginative works with soft clay molded into a thousand different shapes. Writers use language to leave images in our heads and create stories in our minds. Dancers are their own artwork‚ illustrating artistic

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    Mosery John D. Crevecoeur was a French nobleman who lived in New York and Pennsylvania during the 17060’s and 70’s. “Letters from an American Farmer” is a document written by Crevecoeur discussing his discovery of a new kind of person‚ known as “the American.” He expands on the idea of the American by their stating distinct qualities‚ and how those qualities came to be. Let us not be mislead by Crevecoeur’s use of the word “American.” The group of people that inhabited the American soil at the

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    religious freedom. When the American Revolution was fought‚ it was fought for political freedom. The American Revolution is inconceivable in the absence of the context of ideas‚ which have constituted Christianity‚ such as Martin Luther’s 95 theses‚ John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion‚ as well as the social theory from the Puritan Revolution. The leaders of the Revolution in every colony were imbued with the precepts of the Reformed faith. The American Revolution

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    I chose J. Edgar Hoover as my great american‚ because I thought he had a story that was worth being told. Hoover was like the Rosa Parks of the FBI‚ he shaped the FBI to be what it is today. Hoover was born on January 1‚ 1895 (Gentry). He was born into a scottish-presbyterian family of civil servants (Gentry). I hope you enjoy learning about this extraordinary man. Hoover achieved many great things during his lifetime‚ so here are just a few.He received his bachelor of laws degree in 1916‚ then

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    It is incredibly difficult to select only one of Saint Patrick’s practices in reaching the Celts because they are all so beautiful and effective. However‚ the way in which Patrick and his people set up Monastic communities and invited people to observe and participate in a new way of living—the kingdom of God way—is perhaps the most applicable for today. To this point‚ Hunter states‚ “The monastic communities invited seekers‚ refugees‚ and others‚ individuals and even families‚ to be their guests”

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    Michael Nguyen Mr. Arnold U.S. History‚ period 4 Dance with wolves summary In 1863‚ John J. Dunbar was injured in the American Civil War. Rather than having his leg amputated‚ he takes a horse and rides up to the Confederate front lines‚ distracting them in the process. The roused Union army then attacks and the battle ends a Confederate rout. After recovering and receiving a citation for bravery‚ He was awarded Cisco and decided to transfer to the western frontier so he can see its vast terrain

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    John Steinbeck is important to American Literature because of his realist perspective that opened the minds of readers to the dark reality of the American Dream. The themes in his stories The Grapes of Wrath and Tortilla Flats give a dark perspective on the difficulty of living for everyone‚ from owners of corporations to the people on the bottom. John Steinbeck is a historically significant figure because of his literature that had an outrageous impact on readers. His works were often censored

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    In John Gast’s painting labeled “American Progress”‚ there are many dominant societal forces that could be depicted through his illustration. One well-known depiction that has been made after closely examining the painting is that the woman in the picture resembles an angel of some kind or even the prominent American symbol ‘Lady Liberty’. As she hovers in the air‚ she pulls a cable line that is connected with the posts beneath her which is connected to American society almost as stringing it behind

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    characters Hector and Antigone both have some very heroic attributes‚ but which one is the more heroic one? Hector does things for his hometown and not for himself. Some would argue that Antigone doesn’t do many “heroic” things. Hector is more heroic due to 3 key attributes; bravery‚ loyalty‚ and coolness. Bravery‚ both heros demonstrate a lot of bravery. Antigone does what the gods say to do even when other people tell her it is not right. In the end‚ it was the right thing to do. Hector leads great

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    post-apocalyptic world is ultimately altering the economics of the world. The portrayal of an upside down perspective on the new‚ changed creation‚ furthermore demonstrates where to essentially locate oneself in. In the novel Station Eleven‚ Emily St. John Mandel produces a horrific post-apocalyptic world‚ implying that the wilderness is exceedingly more resourceful‚ enchanting‚ and secure when compared to the abandoned cities. The wilderness maintains many resources for the characters to use‚ to keep

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