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    Captain Vere In Billy Budd

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    character Captain Vere is developed in two different ways: he is portrayed as a martinet or strict disciplinarian and as a gentle fatherly figure. I can guess these different portrayals of Captain Vere apply in the corresponding different situation. I think both of these portrayals fit Vere’s character well in different situations. Some of the ways Vere shows these two personalities are through how he interacts with other characters in the book and what he does. An example of a way Captain Vere was

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    Drill Team Captain Becoming Drill Team Captain was such a great experience. I feel as if becoming captain helped me with my leadership skills. Whenever my coach isn’t at school‚ or she’s busy‚ I have to be the one to make sure my team is on task with whatever we are doing. I lead warm ups‚ go over routines‚ etc. What made being captain so special to me was that I was able to help out my teammates. I helped them not only physically ‚ as in perfecting the routines‚ but I also helped them

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    Captain Philips is a movie featuring the ever rising piracy activities in the great seas of the Indian Ocean off the Coast of Somalia a country in the horn of Africa. Tom Hanks‚ Paul Greengrass and Billy Ray teamed to tell the true story of Richard Philips a US cargo ship captain who surrendered himself to the Somalia pirates so that his crew would be safe. The movie shows how Lots of men and women risk their lives to make and deliver goods that some people take for granted. A world away‚ some other

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    Although it may not be apperent at first glance‚ the popular Marvel movie Captain America : The First Avenger and the ancient Babylonian myth The Epic of Gilgamesh are similar in many ways. Captain America is the tale of a meek man named Steven Rogers who wanted to join the army to help serve in World War II. When he discovers he is not eligilbe for health reasons‚ he is chosen to partake in an experiment that enhanced his physical and mental strengths‚ which he uses on his journey through combat

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    Kirk’s decision vehemently and when Kirk is still insistent on direction to load he nuclear warheads on the Enterprise‚ Scotty aggressively but half-heartedly offers up his resignation. In a surprising instant‚ Captain Kirk accepts his resignation which shocks Scotty. Though the Captain values Scotty’s opinion and expertise‚ he needed to move the mission forward and that was one of the conditions for it to do so. The back and forth between them is curbed instantly with Kirks acceptance of Scotty’s

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    Andrew Jackson DBQ

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    Introduction: * Andrew Jackson was one of the most popular presidents in the history of the United States. * From being a poor orphan whose mother died at age thirteen to being a military hero and a president that listened to the voice of the people. * The two terms that Jackson was President it was called the rise of the “Common man”. * Because he didn’t favor the rich but instead wanted a true democracy where everyone’s voice is heard. * A government formed by the people

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    Andrew Jackson Interview

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    King Andrew or Man of the People?! -Interview-! US History‚ AP: the reporter ! ! ! !Jackson: President Andrew Jackson !Interview Questions: !US History‚ AP: Hello President Jackson. It is my pleasure to speak with you today. I am hoping to look back through some of the most important aspects of your presidential career and ask for insight from you. Please feel free to give detailed and comprehensive answers. You can feel at ease to speak openly with me about the events and your opinions regarding

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    The first ever documented arrival of an explorer to Hawaii from Europe was in 1778 by Captain James Cook. He was a British explorer who‚ throughout his many voyages‚ explored the Southern part of the globe‚ along with New Zealand‚ parts of Australia‚ and some Pacific Islands. The captain sailed to many places including Tahiti and parts of North America. On January 18‚ 1778‚ Cook sighted O’ahu as well as Kauai. The Hawaiians treated Cook and his crew well and made trades‚ forming bigger bonds and

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    Formerly based in London and now in New York‚ Andrew Hartman is a passionate guitarist/composer whose sophomore album‚ Compass‚ comes out in May. This work was recorded with a tight quartet whose members include the much-admired saxophonist Chris Cheek‚ bassist Ike Sturm‚ and drummer Zach Harmon. The compositions were written while Hartman was still in London and reflect a period of travels and moves between cities and countries. “The Heights” opens the album with Hartman uttering a continuous melodic

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    Andrew Jackson Presidency

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    The Presidency of Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson became the seventh President of the United States in 1828 after a very heated and slanderous electoral race. Both Jackson‚ the man‚ and his presidency have critics and admirers. His policies and actions are still the subject of great controversy and differing opinions among historians and scholars. Regardless of positive or negative opinion‚ he ushered in a new era of American politics; by championing the “common man” and expanding political interest

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