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    Penitentiary Ideal and Models of American Prison The penitentiary was supposed to be a place for humane punishment not the physical punishment that was imposed in those days. It was supposed to be a place the inmates asked for forgiveness for the sins they committed. They were supposed to reform from their old ways. The main goal was for the prison system to help the inmates find spiritual transformation that was associated with the medieval monastery. They wanted the inmates to find healing and

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    American Character in Wilderness In The Trouble with Wilderness‚ William Cronon investigates the concept of wilderness and states that the concept partially results from Americans ’ obsession with the idea of frontier. He points out that many Americans celebrate wilderness because as the frontier‚ it forms American national character and identity. Thomas Cole is an example of the adherents of wilderness that Cronon refers to. In Essay on American Scenery‚ Cole conveys his devotion to wilderness

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    American Democracy From a distance‚ American Democracy seems to be the ideal style of government. In fact‚ most Americans would probably tell you they are lucky to live in America because of the style of government. America and its government were built on a set of beliefs and principles that make it unique. Over the more than 200 years since the U.S. Constitution was written many amendments have been made to keep up with the changes in society. However‚ there are also many challenges facing

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    August L.E.S.S "Mandibulofacial Dysostosis”. This is what the main character‚ August‚ has this means‚ a dysostosis of the face and lower jaw inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and characterized by bilateral malformations‚ deformities of the outer and middle ear‚ and a usually smaller lower jaw”. August face looks like‚”His eyes are about an inch below where they should be on his face‚ almost to halfway down his cheeks. They slant downward at an extreme angle‚ almost like diagonal slits that

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    MOVIE ANALYSIS REAL STEEL (Shawn Levy) MAIN CHARACTERS: * * Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton * Dakota Goyo as Max Kenton * Evangeline Lilly as Bailey Tallet * Anthony Mackie as Finn * Olga Fonda as Farra Lemkova * Karl Yune as Tak Mashido * Kevin Durand as Ricky * Hope Davis as Debra * James Rebhorn as Marvin SUMMARY Real Steal takes place in the near-future‚ where robots have taken the place of humans in the sport of boxing. Charlie Kenton is a former

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    The 1950s was a time of ongoing struggle against racism and segregation. An African American woman during these times faced many obstacles‚ and it was increasingly difficult to pursue her dreams. Lorraine Hansberry’s drama‚ A Raisin in the Sun‚ focuses on the conflicts that the Younger family face due to a $10‚000 insurance check that has the potential to improve their lives immensely. For Beneatha Younger‚ this check is the key to moving forward and achieving her dream of becoming a doctor. Beneatha

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    In Langston Hughes’ short story Thank You Ma’am‚ the main character Luella is filled with kindness. Luella is a strong‚ independent woman who normally doesn’t take any nonsense. Until a teenage boy named Roger ran into her while trying to steal her pocketbook. When Luella saw him she immediately starts treating him with kindness. Luella is caring because she gave Roger a chance‚ she took Roger in‚ and made an effort to make a difference in Roger’s life. Luella is caring because she gave Roger a chance

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    nothing is off limits. Period 8 is a time of day in school where students can feel safe and comfort. The main character is a high school senior named Paul Baum. He is a guy who really wants to do the right thing‚ but ends up getting mixed up in both external and internal conflicts. He is committed to living a respected life‚ yet his choices are questioned. Paul Baum is a dynamic character‚ who undergoes various changes throughout the story. Throughout the novel Period 8 Paul presents himself as conscientious

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    In Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ one meets many characters with a wide variety of different values and backgrounds. One of these characters include Burris Ewell. Burris Ewell appears in Chapter 3 on Scout’s first day of the first grade. As one finds out through various characters‚ Burris has a poor family life. Burris Ewell displays a great multitude of his personality in the brief moments in which one meets him. Burris Ewell can be characterized as controlling and condescending due

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    Effective Leadership Traits A leader must possess a handful of distinct traits and moral values. Traits‚ defined as character‚ presence and intellect‚ shape how a Soldier will behave and learn in an environment. Values‚ including but not limited to loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ selfless service‚ honor‚ integrity and personal courage‚ create a baseline standard of expectation for all Soldiers. Leaders must embody and inspire others to live by these values. Besides developing and improving

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