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    Video Case 1. You can imagine what it would be like to try to get a job as an actor on Hollywood. What role might a union play in helping you find a job‚ negotiate a contract‚ and otherwise look out for your interests? You might look on the SAG/AFTRA and WGA Web sites for more information. Answer: The web site gave me much information. I was not aware of how important union is to actors. The union will play a major role with assisting an actor with getting a good job. The first step the will

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    Lakesa smith Comp II Section 29 Araby What can the following details mean? They could mean that he comes from a poor family that lives in a part of the city that people don’t look to good upon. What do you think some fo these images might be about? They are describing some of the things that he experienced or is experiencing every day. Also he’s telling you about his living conditions. Do you have any similar experiences of playing in a group of kids‚ maybe with some “rough tribes” as your

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    In a sense‚ Vanderbilt and Rockefeller are captains of the industry but only by using a capitalist approach with intensive labor. Using false hopes for the immigrants that wanted a better life. Feeding them lies and poor wages which explains their robber baron intent. These men upon lucky made their wealth. The fact is that these millionaires trapped people into the notion that American dream to work hard and you too can obtain wealth. Understanding that social Darwinism implements the survival of

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    In the Colonial era‚ love and intimacy existed in a formal context‚ because these had to comply with the social order. The social order dictated conditions under which men and women could be intimate with each other‚ and these conditions restricted one’s choice of mate to someone of similar social status‚ who had a respectable position in society. In colonial America‚ there was little distinction between the public and private spheres. The public sphere provided the framework for ideal private life

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    In the 19th century one can see an increased amount of curiosity‚ discovery and knowledge‚ but that suddenly didn’t appear out of nowhere. Real scientific discoveries were brought to life and proven by observation and experiments unlike the answers people before them had thought. Questions about the universe were all explained by divine intervention‚ karma‚ or just bad luck in the 18th century. Lots of “answers” were more of less theoretical than based on actual observations. People made up reasons

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    definition of the motet can be seen between the 13th and 14th centuries. It is appropriate to begin in the 13th century‚ when the motet was originated. Originally‚ the motet was seen as a decoration of chant‚ for it was based on the sacred Latin texts of the Gregorian chant. In the early motet the tenor‚ or bottom voice‚ sang original Gregorian chant. In terms of form‚ it originated as a troped clausula. This changed in the 14th century when the idea of the motet was more secular‚ the tenor did

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    “Gilded Age” Essay During the 1800s‚ America was nicknamed the “Gilded Age” by Mark Twain‚ which means it appeared promising but oftentimes did not meet the expectations. This is a very accurate term for America during this time due to the experience of immigrants‚ the absence of democracy‚ and the West. Many immigrants traveled to America as a result of rumors of vast opportunities that were so highly talked about throughout the nation during this time. Their opinions of America were quickly

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    Musical Shows and College Football during the Gilded Age The Gilded Age was an era that erupted with cultural activities. This American society came after the Civil War‚ and the Reconstruction. As for the past‚ American were used to the rise of industry and wanted to return to their normal lifestyles. The Gilded Age was open to new opportunities‚ and escape past regiments and open ideas to a new urban lifestyle. Because the rapid growth of industry‚ due to the Civil War and the Reconstruction‚ upper

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    Hurbert Gene Evans is a published photographer with a foot fetish. In the late 1990’s while attending Scott County Community College for nursing‚ Evans encountered Rebecca Arnold and asked her if he could photograph her feet. Evans advised he worked as a photographer for a magazine in New York.Evans bragged that he had helped other women become “big time models.” Rebecca Arnold rejected Evan’s offer. Moving forward to 1998 Evans contacted Arnold at her home‚ but she was not there so he left a message

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    Businesses in the late 1800s took a stimulating transition as it went from a modest family operated structure into a more contemporary model. It was crucial for enterprises to quickly adjust to this conversion‚ or the results would prove to be tormenting. A great example of this is shown from the article‚ “Late-Victorian Gentlemen Entrepreneurs Venturing into New Worlds of Canadian Business: The Nestegg Mining Company‚ 1896-98.” written by Patrick Chaplin. Throughout the article‚ Chaplin discusses

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