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    Custer's Last Stand

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    there was gold found on the land‚ you can bet that people would be there to mine it even if they didn’t own land. That is how the battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana of 1876 started‚ then was later made into painting called “Custer’s last stand.” Custer’s last stand was painted in 1943 by Thomas Hart Benton‚ is now in the Albrecht-Kemper museum in St. Joseph Missouri. It is a large painting that is at eye level to the viewers in the museum. The oil painting really describes what is happening in

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    The Last Meow Analysis

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    In the article entitled “The Last Meow‚” a man named Shawn Levering and his wife Karen decide to spend $15‚000 on a kidney transplant for their cat named Lady. People usually seek the company of good friends. Friends come in all sizes‚ shapes unique characteristics. Unfortunately sometimes‚ human companionship is not enough‚ and people seek the company of fury friends such as cats or dogs. For instance‚ my family added an extra member to the already overcrowded house. We adopted a white

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    NaS-last words

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    Last words Performer: NaS Ft: Nashawn Introduction Nas was born in New York in September 14‚ 1973. His father Olu Dura‚ is a jazz and blues musician from Natchez‚ Mississippi. As a young child‚ Nas and his family relocated to the Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City‚ Queen. His neighbor‚ Willy "Ill Will" Graham ‚ influenced him by playing records. His parents divorced in 1985‚when he was in Grade 8. He dropped off school and start wandering with the company of music. Introduction

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    Last Product Purchased

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    Think for a moment about the last product you purchased. What was the product? What is the brand name of the product? How would you describe the customer for this product? What is the product’s closest brand competitor? Explain why you chose this brand rather than the competitor’s brand. How did the marketing for the product influence your purchase? The last product I purchased was my new car. It is a 2012 Chevrolet Malibu. The customer for this product would be a young adult to middle aged

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    Loss In The Last Leaf

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    Loss becomes an event that each main character in “Gwilan’s Harp” by Ursula K. LeGuin‚ “The Washwoman” by Isaac Bashevik Singer‚ and “Last Leaf” by O. Henry has to experience and overcome. Each main character loses an object or person that has become close to them through different ways. Gwilan from “Gwilan’s Harp” loses both her harp and her passion‚ sadly ending her career as a harpist. Later‚ she also loses her husband‚ Torm‚ through illness‚ causing her to reach her lowest point. The washwoman

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    The Last Class Analysis

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    The Last Class Analysis By Nadzirotul Mufidah 2011121021 Anita Nuzul Fata 2011121108 Nanda Ika Agustina 2011121125 Thariq Yudissar 2011121134 1. Theme The theme of “Last Class” is “To defend the freedom‚ we need many things such as patriotism‚ education‚ courage and etc.” 2. Plot The “Last Class” uses foreshadow/steadily close plot. It begin with Franz who is in rush to go to his school‚ and end with Monsieur Hamel’s class dismissing. The features of plot in “Last Class” are explained

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    Last Girl Genre

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    The slasher sub genre is near and dear to my bloody heart. From Michael to Jason to Ghostface and all those wackos in between‚ the slasher has kept afraid of alleys‚ lakes and one time hookups for close to forty years. You could make an argument that the slasher is lifeblood of the entire horror genre. Fanning that flame is writer/director Benjamin R. Moody’s (his wife Rachel produces) Last Girl Standing but Last Girl Standing‚ is not your typical fanfare. While it is a "slasher"‚ the film leans

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    The Last Leaf Analysis

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    I picked my own story for The American writer O. Henry The Name of story is: The Last Leaf a brief summary of the story: The short story took place in New York City where two friends - Sue and Johnsy - live‚ work in art in a poor apartment‚ and publish their drawings in magazines‚ and thereby earning their living‚ and like any other artist‚ they hope to draw a masterpiece one day. One day‚ Johnsy fell prey to pneumonia. The doctor visited her and told her friend-Sue- that Johnsy could be cured

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    Compare and

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    Ramsey Frederickson December 5‚ 2012 Professor: Laura Bigelow ENG 090-03 Pleasantville vs. The Giver Compare & Contrast In the movie‚ Pleasantville‚ and in the book‚ The Giver‚ there are many different similarities and differences. One similarity is that the communities are portrayed as utopias but in reality are actually dystopias. Another similarity is the weather and the fact that it’s extremely ideal. Also‚ in both the movie and in the book the communities have no understanding

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    Othellos last speech

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    Othello’s last speech is his way of expressing to the readers how he would have liked them to see the last events play out. Othello’s final speech ultimately seals the fate as a man who lacks critical thinking skill‚ is a poor judger of character and has insecurity. This is because these are his final words‚ and they deal with fact not emotion. He addresses the reasons behind his downfall‚ and decides how he wants others to see him‚ in terms of the story and how he takes semi responsibility for

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