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    In the novel‚ The Hunchback of Notre Dame‚ Victor Hugo talks about how the hunchbacks trial is unfair and about Quasimodo’s punishment is for kidnapping La Esmeralda. Quasimodo is deaf and so is the judge so neither of them know when they are being talked to. Once Quasimodo is being interrogated‚ he starts to answer questions that have been asked previously while the judge is asking new questions. The audience is laughing so the judge assumes he is being rude and sends him to the pillory for an

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    weddings of four daughters in a French Catholic family. To my surprise‚ the four bridegrooms are Jew (David)‚ Muslim (Rashid)‚ Chinese (Chao) and a Catholic black male (Charles). The different identities of bridegrooms depressed their Catholic parents (Claude & Marie) and created many problems. The main conflict in this family is the relationship issues resulted from the diverse cultures‚ religions and ethnicities of these four bridegrooms. Thus‚ I want to analyze the conflicts in this family by using

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    transformation of self-expression in art as a whole. Impressionism is generally considered a French movement and is typically defined as spanning from approximately 1867 to 1886. Impressionism is best embodied by and was perhaps initiated by Claud Monet in such world-renowned works as Impressions: soleil levant which lent its name to the style and subsequently the art period as a whole. Impressionism in its simplest form is characterized as an artist’s impression of an actual scene‚ using smaller

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    viewer that Claude and Marie are representative of the old‚ white‚ bourgeois population that is commonly associated with racism. For example‚ in the beginning of the movie‚ at a family dinner‚ Claude begins making racist jokes about Barbes‚ saying he was in Bab el Oued‚ and when confronted‚ says‚ “Can’t we debate without anger?” (9:33). This represents the top-down‚ vertical racism

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    19th and 20th Century composers: Claude Debussy‚ Igor Stravinsky‚ and Bela Bartok Many composers existed during the 19th and 20th centuries who defied the principles of common practice tonality. In my opinion‚ Claude Debussy‚ Igor Stravinsky‚ and Bela Bartok are great examples of composers who often refused to follow the norms. Each of them created new compositional methods and structures and each had their own reasons for doing so. In the end‚ their innovation and originality is what has kept

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    Albright tells Easy that he needs someone to find a girl for him and he is offering to pay that person. Easy accepts the offer from Mr. Albright with the alternative challenge of surviving the white man’s system. Easy’s plan is to find the girl‚ Daphne Monet and collect the money from Mr. Albright. As the plot unfolds‚ his plan becomes more involved. In the book his plan includes having a romance with Daphne; however‚ in the movie his plan is more of a quest for truth

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    Savoy

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 6 2. Methodology 6 3. UK Hospitality Industry overview 6 3.1 Introduction to UK Hotel Industry 7 3.2 Introduction to SAVOY

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    Vincent van Gogh was an interesting man. Vincent van Gogh had one of the strongest impacts on the art world in the 1800s. He was not recognized until his death and he sold only one painting when he was alive. This painting was "The Red Vineyard". Van Gogh suffered from mental illness and depression. No one knows how he got them but these illnesses have made his art better. He used his emotions and depression in his artwork. Every single piece of his depicts his depression and sorrow. Vincent van

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    According To Layman (1984)‚ Vincent van Gogh wrote in an 1888 letter to his sister Willemina (Wil) about the American poet Walt Whitman‚ "He sees in the future‚ and even in the present‚ a world of health‚ of generous‚ frank carnal love — of friendship — of work‚ with the great starry firmament‚ something‚ in short‚ that one could only call God and eternity‚ put back in place above this world." Werness (1985) states these words describing Walt Whitman’s poetry may have served as inspiration for

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    for the year. You will learn more if you do your own work. Reading Section I: PART I: “THE SHADOW OF MOUNT ELGON” Something in the Forest 1. Describe the life of Charles Monet. What were his “hobbies”? 2. Where is Mount Elgon? Describe the surrounding environment. 3. Describe the symptoms experienced by Charles Monet in the days following his visit to Kitum cave. 4. How did Dr. Musoke become infected? Diagnosis 5. Which is the worst of the filovirus “sisters”? What is the kill

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