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    John Lennon

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    John Lennon was known best for his music‚ but in addition to that he was a philosopher‚ artist‚ visionary‚ social leader and most importantly a common man with a dream. John Winston Lennon was born on October 9‚ 1940 in Liverpool‚ England. At a young age he was already very interested in music and would sit in his room and play his guitar for hours on end. His skill with the guitar led to John bouncing around from band to band until he met Paul McCartney and formed the Beatles (Encyclopedia of World

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    Waiting for a School Miracle”by Diane Ravitch is an article about the current Educational System. In the text we can see how the author is discontent with the current system. This is evident from the very first few sentences of the article‚ “Ten years ago‚ Congress adopted the No Child Left Behind legislation‚ mandating that all student must be proficient in reading or mathematics by their school would be punished.” From this sentence alone can see the differences between Diane and the system. Diane

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    Wordsmith by Susan Young In my mind I call my father the Pollyfilla1 king‚ watch with something akin to awe as he begins the arduous process of filling in the gaps‚ the long winded cracks that travel down the walls of my house like run on sentences. From the sidelines I watch as he trudges up and down the stairs‚ carrying with nonchalance an industrial-sized bucket‚ shiny spatula tucked into back pocket for easy access. Over and over again with precision and grace he fills and smooths

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    John Brown: Terrorist or Revolutionary? John Brown was a man starkly opposed to slavery. In 1855‚ John Brown led an unsuccessful raid on Harper ’s Ferry in order to arm slaves with weapons Brown and his men seized from the arsenal in order for the slaves to free themselves. Because this was against law of the time‚ John Brown was tried and executed for treason. Due to his methods‚ many people labeled him as a terrorist; however‚ because he worked for a good cause‚ the abolition of slavery

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    Social movements can change the world. According to Chapter Five of the text‚ Introduction to Sociology‚ what social movements have been noted in the United States in the last decade? What implications have these movements had on today’s culture? Then‚ hypothesize what current social movements could transform the future of the world. Social movements are the result of how we live life today. According to our text book “Some movements are short lived and may be considered to be fads‚ while

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    Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot is simple to relate. Two tramps are waiting by a sickly looking tree for the arrival of Mr. Godot. They quarrel‚ make up‚ contemplate suicide‚ try to sleep‚ eat a carrot and gnaw on some chicken bones. Two other characters appear‚ a master and a slave‚ who perform a grotesque scene in the middle of the play. A young boy arrives to say that Mr. Godot will not come today‚ but that he will come tomorrow. The play is a development of the title‚ Waiting for Godot. He does

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    Nondiegetic music of the Doors in the scene waiting in Saigon Sound plays a significant part in all movies and one of the most interesting of all the sound techniques would be the use of nondiegetic music. In the movie Apocalypse Now‚ there is a double disc soundtrack with thirty tracks on it. The one song on there that has the most meaning would The Doors song "The End". This song not only set the mood for the scene waiting in Saigon and the move as a whole but is also used to foreshadow the

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    How did Medical Care change during the First World War? First World War presented medicine with many challenges. The number of wounded men was increasing every day and the need of medical specialists and innovations as well. Millions of people who could have been saved died. The war had effects on people and their minds that lasted till the end of their lives. Medicine and medical care had to be improved in order to save lives and live further. There were different problems and solutions to them

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    How the Renaissance changed Man’s view of the world (Final Draft) Just one big change in European history changed man’s view of the world. The Renaissance influenced education‚ humanism‚ and some of the beliefs we have today. At the time of the Europeans‚ the Renaissance was a huge rise in art‚ literature‚ and scientific advancements. “How did the Renaissance change man’s view of the world?” Well according to the following documents‚ the Renaissance impacted; art‚ individualism‚ embracing life

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    One of Diego Velazquez’s last painting and maybe the greatest one‚ Las Meninas Spanish for “The Ladies in Waiting” is an oil on canvas baroque style painting which measures approximately 10’5”x 9’(318 x 276 cm)‚ currently displayed in The Museo del Prado in Madrid‚ Spain. Las Meninas was painted in 1656 in the Cuarto del Príncipe in the Royal Alcazar of Madrid‚ which is the room seen in the work. (Museo del Prado‚ Antonio Palomino.1724). The setting is one of the most credible spaces depicted

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