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    This familiar anthem The Star Spangled Banner is America’s long-standing and unchanging tradition that is played at every sporting events nationwide‚ school events‚ assemblies‚ Independence Day events‚ etc. It was invented when the U.S entered World War 1 by a man named Francis Scott Key who gave his poem to his brother‚ who noted that key’s poem fit the melody of The Anacreontic Song. It started out playing at the World Series game in 1918‚ where from that point in time it has been playing every

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    STAR CHILD shines with a vivid imagination to tell a fantastic tale. The script focuses on a weak‚ meek‚ and worried teenager James‚ who has the daunting task of saving Earth from a terrible wizard and deadly drought. The story’s concept is solid. James has a clear goal: save Star Child and Earth. It’s a worthy goal and the audience roots for James to succeed. The stakes are high. There’s some stunning visual storytelling such as the Tree of Life’s Angel Wings‚ the Chess Game‚ and Re-neg’s hair

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    Bailey Votto Dr. Strobel Modern Europe Under a Cruel Star December 4‚ 2015 Under a Cruel Star A corruption of the faithful‚ an exploitation of the angelic‚ a destruction of the young‚ blanketed the earth in the fall of 1941. The gift of innocence‚ so blameless and pure‚ but at the presence of absence‚ eradicates life. The righteous and the sinful‚ the just and the unjust‚ produced social barriers of uncertainty. In Under a Cruel Star‚ Heda Kovály writes of a world filled fear and deception‚ of

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    Americans are not bringing with them the dawn of a new era‚ rather they are causing the sun to set on the era of the Native Americans. Going with the theme of light‚ the light of the train is most likely the star referred to in the title of this painting. While the frontiersmen probably thought this star was again bringing light west‚ in this piece it seems to be disrupting nature‚ in the form of deer running from the train. This theme of disrupting nature is displayed elsewhere in the painting. Toward

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    Stars lab

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    10.5  Analysis: Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Include the answers in theAnalysis and Conclusion section of your lab report. 1. How does the density and distribution of your “stars” change as the balloon expands? When the balloon is not inflated‚ the “stars” are closer together. Thus‚ they are denser. When the balloon is blown up‚ the universe is bigger‚ making the stars less dense. 2. Compare and contrast your experimental procedures with the Big Bang theory. How does

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    Film Analysis: Dead Calm

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    Name and Surname: Buse Akpolat The Name of the Course: History and Culture of English Speaking Countries Assignment Subject: Dead Calm (Noyce 1989)‚ The Hunter (Nettheim 2011)‚ Dead Calm (Noyce 1989)‚ Tracks (Curran 2013) are three films about the main character’s journey into Australian nature‚ the encounter with nature‚ and the transformation of the character. Australian movies show us Australia’s own national identity. We can see

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    Theory Analysis- Marxism - Based on “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley In the story “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley‚ one can see that the author truly wishes his readers to analyze the book via the subsets of Marxism. The first and foremost rationale of the text lending itself to a Marxist analysis comes from the symbolism portrayed by the surname of the main character in the book. Bernard Marx seems to be such a unique and peculiar name that one can with certainty assume that there must be

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    CONSTELLATIONS AND STARS There are about 48 old constellations. Today astronomers recognize 88 (44 in each hemisphere) dividing all of the entire sky. THE GREAT BEAR AND THE SEVEN STARS Probably the most famous group of stars is the Big Dipper. It is a part of the constellation called Ursa Major. It resembles a bear in many civilizations. The handle of the Dipper is the tail of the bear curving away from the bowl. THE LITTLE BEAR AND POLARIS: Five major constellations are always visible above the

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    worldview. Though people from schoolteachers to presidential candidates have spoken on this topic‚ there seems to be no consensus as to whether it is dead or alive. One of the many articles written on the Dream is “The American Dream is Dead—Here’s Where It Went” by Adelle Peters‚ and as the title suggests‚ Peters argues that the American Dream is dead. According to her‚ low upward mobility‚ caused by unequal education and a gaping income inequality‚ has made the American Dream obsolete. In quoting

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    Century by Auguste Compte‚ a French philosopher. For him‚ common sense and the obvious would not suffice; he wanted to build scientific theories based on critical awareness of society. The two main stems of sociological concepts are Positivism and Phenomenology. Both Functionalism and Marxism are Positivist theories. This means that philosophies are built by using scientific research methods to create structural perspectives. Positivism is called macro sociology because it looks at society holistically;

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