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    Martin Scorsese

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    For my final project‚ I chose to learn more about my favorite director‚ Martin Scorsese. From as far as I can remember‚ Martin Scorsese’s films have always intrigued me like no others have. There are many reasons why I am drawn to his type of films and his style of directing. Martin Scorsese has directed films that support his ethnic background. He has revolutionized the motion picture industry with the films he has directed. Scorsese has a unique approach in directing his films. Lastly‚ Scorsese’s

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    Resource Toolbox Making the Revolution: America‚ 1763-1791 Metropolitan Museum of Art Library of Congress Benjamin Franklin Bowles’s New and Accurate Map of the World oil portrait by J.S. Duplessis‚ 1778 London‚ 1780 (inset detail * “People do not inquire . . . What is he? But What does he do?” __Benjamin Franklin__ Information to Those Who Would Remove to America 1782‚ EXCERPTS Benjamin Franklin spent almost one third of his life in Europe serving as a diplomat for the American colonies (seventeen

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    Have you ever wanted to know more about Benjamin Franklin? I mean we learn about him in our history books‚ for the kite experiment‚ and help develop the Declaration of Independence‚ but there is so much more. Like his early childhood‚ what he did when he was a child‚ some of his favorite hobbies. Or have you ever wondered what else he did‚ because he has invented to so many machines‚ and helped change America. Even though Franklin is gone‚ there are still some people who share some traits with him

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    Compare How Benjamin Franklin and Malcolm X Used Reading to Educate Themselves Benjamin Franklin and Malcolm X are two outstanding leaders of our society‚ each one in his own right transformed our nation with their knowledge‚ eloquence and willingness to learn and their desire to improve our nation as a whole. It is amazing what a person can achieve by putting their heart‚ mind and soul into something that they believe. Each of this men used books in different ways to advance their own knowledge

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    Dario Correa 11/20/2017 HIST-1301 Mr.Bodner Semester Writing Assignment Benjamin Franklin was a phylogram (lover of books) from a very young age; “reading was the only amusment I allow’d myself. I spent no time in taverns‚ games‚ or frolicks of any kind.” (FRANKLIN‚ Chapter 8) He would always meet up with some other book lovers and they would meet up to discuss the books they’re reading and share them. This is what inspired Franklin to start a library where all of his book club members would be able

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    Martin Luther King Jr. What makes up a great leader; more specifically‚ what made Martin Luther King Jr. an outstanding leader during the civil rights movement? An influential leader possesses many qualities that differentiate them from just a regular person trying to persuade a group of people. A powerful leader is able to utilize words in ways that creates a movement within a society‚ not discriminating between sex‚ creed‚ or race; truly believing that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword

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    Franklin invented the cooling concept in the year 1758. The idea of cooling through evaporation was essential in the preservation of fresh foods hence contributing a new cooling concept to the food culture in America. In addition‚ Benjamin Franklin had yet another contribution to the American food culture. Franklin published a book by the name Poor Richard’s Almanack that detailed a variety of his personal favorite recipes from special ingredients around the world. During Franklin’s

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    Martin Luther

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    Martin Luther Martin Luther was a Christian theologian and Augustinian monk whose teachings inspired the doctrines of protestant and other Christian traditions. Martin Luther was born on the 10th of November‚ 1483 in Eisleben‚ Germany. When and where did he die? Martin Luther Died on the 18th of February‚ 1546 in Eisleben‚ Germany. What where his Theses mainly against? The 95 Theses Martin Luther Posted on the door of the church of Wittenberg were mainly against indulgences being sold to people

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    Lockheed Martin

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    Part I: Introduction This is a report on Lockheed Martin‚ Inc. I will‚ from hereon‚ refer to Lockheed as the company. The annual report on which this report is based was filed with the SEC on Feb 28‚ 2005. The report is for the fiscal year 2004. In the company’s own words‚ "Throughout this form 10-K‚ we incorporate by reference‚ information from parts of other documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission". I selected Lockheed Martin Inc for this project because I think it is a great

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    Martin Guerre

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    After reading Robert Finlays The Refashioning of Martin Guerre‚ and rummaging through the texts he presents‚ made me get the impression that Natalie Davis is stating merely subjective opinions on the case of Martin Guerre. Robert Finlay gives reasons with clear and convincing evidence on how Natalie Davis doesn’t show enough‚ or at all evidence in the case of Martin Guerre. First‚ Finlay makes a well thought out case against Davis in that “Bertrande’s good faith was always assumed” and “never

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