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    Critical Review of Fichtenau’s The Carolingian Empire: The Age of Charlemagne This is an analytical book review of Heinrich Fichtenau’s The Carolingian Empire: The Age of Charlemagne. It will cover the Fichtenau’s writing techniques and sources he used in developing this fascinating book. Thesis: To better understand the significance of Charles the Great‚ one must first comprehend the unfortunate features challenging Charles during the Carolingian period. This was a quality intention for

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    Queensland Ballet- Visions of Excellence Nick Young has constructed an exhibition of grace and beauty as his works of fine art display a certain essence of power. The artist has a particular passion for classical ballet‚ which is distinctly portrayed throughout this beautiful exhibition. The title of the exhibition Queensland Ballet -Visions of Excellence‚ suggests that Young is displaying professional ballerinas in full flight. Young has created a beautiful exhibition which is inspiring for artists

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    Carroll 11/14/12 Period 1 IB English 3 “Fiela’s Child is a nostalgic book; Nostalgic not for the past‚ but for a future already abandoned by history. On the one hand‚ it is quite empty‚ on the other‚ strangely moving.” In this critical review‚ the critic‚ Peter Anderson‚ claims the story as having nostalgic characteristics. I agree with his statement‚ to an extent. There is in-fact‚ a great amount of nostalgic feelings expressed; such as‚ Benjamin’s initial emotional response of Fiela after

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PETER SINGER’S “FAMINE‚ AFFLUENCE AND MORALITY” In his article “Famine‚ Affluence and Morality” Peter Singer gives a seemingly devastating critique of our ordinary ways of thinking about famine relief‚ charity‚ and morality in general. In spite of that very few people have accepted‚ or at any rate acted on‚ the conclusions he reaches. In light of these facts one might say of Singer’s arguments‚ as Hume said of Berkeley’s arguments for immaterialism‚ that “… they admit of no

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    Prospero’s Plottings After years of writing plays of history‚ tragedy‚ grand comedy and dramatic romance‚ William Shakespeare emerged from his darker writing of the past into the lighter‚ more peaceful style of his play "The Tempest." This was Shakespeare’s last complete play‚ and‚ just as he bid farewell to the art he had so mastered‚ his principal character Prospero departs from his artful magic on the island he omnisciently controls. While Prospero’s early actions against his foes echo

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    A Song of Lightning After thinking about the past years of my life I have found few major moments of joy; which just goes to show how rare they are and that if we do not recognize them they will just fly on by. Occurrences such as these are something that need to be held on to and cherished‚ and that is just what I have done. Until this school year my family and I lived‚ as I like to put it‚ on the other side of the world‚ by Ryan Airfield‚ south of Old Tucson. Every school day there was a 50

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    The author of “Be Sure You’re Right‚ Then Go Ahead”: The Davy Crockett Gun Craze is by Sarah Nilsen. The purpose of the article is to give detail of how Davy Crockett became the emblem that was known for guns and coon skin hats. The author does not specifically identify the purpose of the article. The purpose is well stated in the detail given about how the legend became a legend and what part Walt Disney played in it. The war‚ families‚ television shows‚ toy makers‚ and any other company that could

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    Karl Marx would have agreed with Peter Singer’s evaluation that globalization brought on by changes and advancements in technology have changed the conversation in regard to the role of the nation-state‚ but he would have disagreed with Singer’s call for the rich nations to‚ in effect‚ police themselves and altruistically manifest a global ethical viewpoint. Instead‚ Marx would have argued for a more violent overthrow of the existing social super-structure. Furthermore‚ Marx would have contended

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    Jon Sobrino and Peter Singer share with readers what it takes to live ethically in a world in which 22‚000 children die each day from poverty-related issues. In The Principle of Mercy: Taking the Crucified People from the Cross‚ Sobrino emphasis that people must no longer turn a naked eye to the problems of the world and they should start living their life according to the gospel of Jesus Christ. In The Life You Can Save‚ Singer stresses the importance of an increase in monetary donation in attempts

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    “The Street Singer” A 1940 survey revealed that 1.5 million married women had been abandoned by their husbands during The Great Depression in the 1930s.(“America in the Great War”) Most of the Americans affected during these tragic times did not deserve the negative consequences that they were up against. Alcoholism was very common during these times‚ but was no excuse. In “The Street Singer”‚ a story in Will Eisner’s A Contract with God‚ Eddie becomes a victim of The Great Depression trying to

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