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    Angelina Germanotta Thesis

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    Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta‚ better known by her stage name of Lady Gaga‚ has truly revolutionized popular music in the era since 2010. She helped to make synthetic pop music more popular and mainstream‚ while also causing a change in what people consider ‘normal’ with her lyrics and behavior. Her music is odd‚ along with her aura and stage personification. Her music also inspires millions of people to accept themselves and spread love. Ms. Germanotta is also a very popular and influential

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    One of the key development’s in Angelina Grimke’s young life was her departure from her Presbyterian Church in Charleston. As was mentioned‚ Angelina had been part of the Presbyterian Church in her twenties‚ though in 1827‚ she would grow to distance herself from and eventually leave the Presbyterian Church. Some attribute this mainly to her growing anti-slavery sentiments and the congregation’s refusal to follow‚ based on bibliographic information provided by Theodore Weld. While others‚ such

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    Angelina and Sarah Grimke were legends in their lifetime. The sisters made history‚ speaking to mixed crowds of men and women. They advocated some of the most powerful anti-slavery paths‚ and the rights to a women’s public role (274). Their movement was not only aimed to end slavery‚ but to help racial discrimination throughout the United States. These ideas made them sincerer than many other advocates who spoke about slavery. The Grimke sisters were also one of the first abolitionist to recognize

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    Angelina Folino is a freshman at Sammamish high School who was born on December 1‚ 2001‚ in Seattle Washington. Folino always lived in the United States. When she was born to the age of three‚ she lived in Kent then when she was four‚ she moved to Bellevue. And then When she was the age of seven she lived in Rainier Beach then she lived there for about five years‚ and when she was twelve‚ she moved to Tukwila and till know she lives in Tukwila. Since Angelina is a freshman at Sammamish‚ there are

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    oppressed. Many people began to really think about how God would view the slaves and their owners‚ the slaves purpose in the world‚ and was God was associated with the oppressed. As a result of viewing the oppressed slaves in a new way‚ women like Angelina Grimké started to see a resemblance of oppression towards women in the society which caused her to speak out on co-equality rights for men‚ women‚ and African Americans. Women and African American abolitionists were very courageous for the cause

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    Archetypes are a pattern in literature repeated throughout history. Angelina Jolie’s film Unbroken supports Carl Jung’s idea that all stories and symbols are based on models from mankind’s past. She uses the hero’s journey a concept created by Joseph Campbell in the 20th century. This concept describes the steps a hero must take in order to complete their journey. In this case‚ a mischievous boy Louis Zamperini is the hero. Louis gets involved with trouble‚ starts running track‚ goes off to the army

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    Personality Disorder

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    a disorder may be because of (reason doesn’t have to be because of one of these): * Family history with personality Disorder * Experiencing abuse/negation as a child * Loss of parents/divorce * Low income * Unstable life Some causes of getting a disorder may be because of (reason doesn’t have to be because of one of these): * Family history with personality Disorder * Experiencing abuse/negation as a child * Loss of parents/divorce * Low income * Unstable

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    Angelina Jolie uses about three rhetorical devices. Throughout her speech to the UN Security Council in 2009. She uses anaphora‚ imagery‚ and anecdote in her speech to prove to the council on why the need to shift their focus onto helping Syria. By using all of these devices throughout the speech‚ it creates a certain feel to have people want to go out and help. Make them want to volunteer their time and stand up for the people of Syria. By using imagery Jolie demands that the UN helps Sryia

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    Angelina Grimké begins her “Appeal to the Christian Women of the South”‚ by making a call of “fervent prayer” which should be preceded with in a “calm” spirit (1). She immediately dissects the social norm of slavery‚ through preaching “unwelcome truths” (2). Her first blow to the cause is by comparing the situation of slavery to the root theme of “liberty” and “equality”‚ within America’s doctrine (2). Then she uses the biblical references to bring to light a “test” of morals (3). She does this in

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    Sarah and Angelina Grimke Period 3 12/12/12 Sarah and Angelina Grimke were the first Southern women to become influential abolitionist‚ which spoke on the end of slavery; as well as social and political equality for freedmen and women as well. The Grimke sisters stretched the boundary of women’s public role‚ by giving speeches to audiences with men and women‚ and by speaking in front of a state legislature about African American rights. Sarah and Angelina broke many of the social and political

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