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    protected the innocent‚ and were supposed to be gentlemen. In modern times chivalry isn’t important to many people‚ but is still a good guide on how men should behave especially as Christians. Throughout the film King Arthur there are many acts of chivalry displayed from Arthur and his knights. Even though the promise to serve the Romans for fifteen years had nothing to do with them the knights kept their word and their

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    Valley by Arthur Rimbaud is a war poem. It puts a different perspective on the war by focusing more on life of the valley than the death of the soldier. It shows that even in the presents of death life surrounds us. This poem is a sonnet‚ and has multiple themes. The first theme in The Sleeper in the Valley sleep and death. Sleep and death are used interchangeably in the poem. Death is represented as sleep in the poem. A sleep that is peaceful‚ safe from any and all harm. Just like Arthur Rimbaud

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    | Business Report | | | Arthur Guinness | | Short history Arthur Guinness who lived from 1725 to the 23rd of january 1803 was an Irish brewer‚ the founder of the Guinness brewery business‚ an enterpreneur‚ visionary and philanthropist. Aged 27‚ in 1752‚ Guiness’s godfather Arthur prince (the Church of Ireland archbpishop of Cashel) passed Guinness £100 in his will‚ which Guinness invested into a brewery in Leixlip‚ Positioned only 17 kilometres from Dublin. In 1759 Guinness decided

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    Arthur Miller‚ the author of The Crucible‚ lived through the 1950’s. During that time‚ there was a fear of communist ideas‚ and Americans had a campaign against it. Experiencing this time period had a lot of influence on the reasoning behind Miller writing this play. The Crucible was a play on the hysteria that was produced when the U.S. government sought to suppress Communism and radical leftism activity in America (Thirteen). McCarthyism and personal experiences during that time are two of the

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    Leader Behavior Analysis Arthur Blank shows good company ethic by providing many opportunities to many individuals. Blank not only had an eye for a successful business‚ he had a heart for his employees and customers. He had respect for all people and also believed that no one should be discriminated. He always wanted everyone to be a part of something. Another big thing Blank was big on was always doing the right thing. He was a team player and believed that work shall be done as a team. Home

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    The Second Choice is a short story explaining how a man named Arthur writes 6 letters to his love Shirley (the central character). He sends her these letters to indicate his love towards her along with a desired to once marry her‚ yet feels as if he isn’t the honorable man for her‚ feeling as though he cannot take care of her financially‚ due to him being too restless and young‚ which in his perspective isn’t what she needs. Arthur has many uncertainties in himself believing he isn’t the right man

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    Arthur Miller and influence of his life Arthur Miller has been one of Americas best known play writers who emerged in the United States since World War II. He has been writing since the age of seventeen and bases his work on personal experiences while attacking political views. One of his best known works is The Death of a Salesman which is about a man named Willy Loman who tries to emerge in the business industry and present a better image of him in society. Another important play is The Crucible

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    into play and also friends too. People are able to see that what goes on in their homes isn’t like others‚ so they try to escape the situations. Arthur Radley in the book “To Kill a Mockingbird” was abused as a child‚ yes he was a troublemaker but at the same time his family neglected him. In the book Arthur Radley’s father decides not to send Arthur away from trouble he was causing‚ instead they decided to just separate him from the rest of the world “The sheriff hadn’t the heart to put him in

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    Andrew Carnegie: The Charitable Captain of Industry During the time period after the Civil War and nearing the twentieth century‚ America’s economy was in prime position to be molded – all America needed was someone to come along to mold it. Businesspersons like Cornelius Vanderbilt and entrepreneurs like John D. Rockefeller were prime examples of exactly whom America needed to take charge of the economy at this time; however‚ there was one man who was not only a self-made steel tycoon and one of

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    In reference to his characters‚ Arthur Miller once made the following statement: “He’s not the finest character that ever lived. But he’s a human being‚ and a terrible thing is happening to him. So attention must be paid‚” (Brainyquote para. 3). Arthur Miller typically uses events to create the situations‚ lives‚ and history for his characters. That is because he utilizes realism in many of his famous works‚ such as Death of a Salesman and Broken Glass . As a matter of fact‚ Miller did not create

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