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    Modern Day Hero

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    up to as a hero. It takes a special quality and person for others to know they can look up to and follow without worrying about being lead astray. The modern day hero I have chosen is someone who not only is willing to lay his life down for another‚ but also is willing to fight for everyone ’s freedom. James A. Miller Jr. is that modern day hero; he is a Staff Sergeant in the United States Marine Corp. For the last year‚ he has been overseas fighting for not only the lives of all Americans

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    Analysis of Sir Thomas More’s Utopia The purpose of this paper is to carefully study and analyze Sir Thomas More’s book Utopia. Before‚ I being with my analysis I want to give you a quick back brief on who Thomas More was‚ and why he might have wrote the book to begin with. Sir Thomas More was a man of many titles and jobs‚ but for the sake of this paper I will only discuss the titles and offices in which he held prior to the publication of this book. More was a lawyer who studied law at Oxford from

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    Through Utopia‚ more provided the leader on his time with keen insight to help improve his world by claiming that their leaders should not keep their subjects in poverty. In Utopia‚ Sir Thomas More wrote‚ “think that poverty is a safeguard of public peace”. So the Leader or government is trying to use poverty to control all their subjects‚ meaning they will have to rely on the government to provide them with their essential needs. Leaders should never use poverty on their subjects as a way of keeping

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    In the early sixteenth century‚ Sir Thomas More began to create his own philosophical thinking and perception on European government and society. More served as a chancellor to King Henry VIII around the time Henry broke from the Catholic Church. The lack of social compassion‚ security‚ and sustainability in England pushed More into completing his political satire entitled Utopia in 1516. However‚ More’s Utopia attempted to shed light on English issues by creating his own description on an ideal

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    By 1515 Henry continues to entrust More with foreign affairs and sends him to Bruges to oversee a treaty associated with England‚ it’s here that Thomas More would begin to write his most famous of works‚ the some say masterpiece that is ‘Utopia’. The book focuses on a complex‚ self-contained world set on an island in which the communities share religious‚ social and political customs. It embodied vast political undertones and was seen to be quite a revolutionary piece of work‚ although futuristic

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    noble class? Sir Thomas Malory’s “The Tale of Sir Gareth” examines this question and presents an interesting view as to the true value of a knight. Malory uses the actions of important characters to reveal his opinion that the nobility of a knight was secondary to his integrity‚ courage‚ and benevolence. Many characters in Malory’s world view nobility as an absolute must and even a synonym for being a knight. Sir Kay is a telling example of this. In the beginning of this tale‚ Sir Kay chastises

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    Modern Day Music

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    Modern day music In todays society it really doesn’t take a lot of effort to become a “talented” or “well known” musician as you can probably tell by some popular artists such as Tyga‚ Jay-Z or Miley Cyrus. In my opinion‚ those three are terrible. In America today in order to become famous “musician” all you need to do is write down a vague rhyme that makes zero sense‚ get an average singer to sing it‚ auto-tune it and wear the correct clothes. Once that one song has been put out‚ mindless

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    be solely a form of entertainment‚ they actually play a larger role in the world than most people realize. The earliest forms of musicals can be traced back to the theatre of ancient Greece‚ these shows were far from the complexity and genius of modern day musicals‚ but nonetheless they were the beginning of the musicals we have today and they hold value to the culture of the world. Every year high schools throughout America put on their own musicals. Performing these musicals has become sort of a

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    Sir Thomas A’ Becket was born on December 21‚ 1118 in Cheapside‚ London. He was a very educated kid and was born into a merchant class. Some years passed and his father introduced him to Theobald‚ the Archbishop after starting his adult life he was a city clerk and an accountant. he was the Archbishop of Canterbury‚until his devastating death on December 29‚ 1170 at Canterbury‚Kent. He was hold sacred after his death and made saint Saint Thomas A’ Becket. Sir Becket served 8 years as an Archbishop

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    " written by Sir Thomas Malory is about‚ King Uther‚ putting his sword into a block of stone‚ and whoever pulls the sword out is the rightful King of Britain. Sir Kay went to a tournament‚ but forgot his own sword‚ once he remembered Arthur came along‚ he decided to send Arthur to get his sword back to him. Instead of bringing back Sir Kay’s sword‚ he brought King Uther’s sword out of the stone. The use of vocabulary in the story is moderate‚ for example “They were confronted by a

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