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    Austin Inspiration I will be the first to admit that in all of my years of swimming at Barton Springs‚ I never took a good look at Philosopher’s Rock until recently. I’ve absentmindedly passed by the statue more times than I can count on my fingers and toes‚ not once stopping to read the inscription on the stones around it. The sculpture has always been at the entrance of the pool‚ a constant during visits with my family when I was younger‚ with hometown friends during college visits years

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    potential‚ has activated. It opens a portal through space and the exiled Norse god Loki steps through. Loki takes the Tesseract and also takes control of the minds of several S.H.I.E.L.D. personnel‚ including Dr. Erik Selvig and Agent Clint "Hawkeye" Barton‚ to aid him in his getaway. As S.H.I.E.L.D. personnel pull out of their base‚ some pursuing Loki and others merely fleeing‚ the ground beneath the base collapses and it’s destroyed. In response to the attack‚ Fury re-activates the Avengers Initiative

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    positive fatherhood figure is essential within a Childs life such as Michael Andretti helping his daughter‚ Joesphine Alibrandi achieve her emancipation. Marchetta contrasts Michael against negatively representations of fatherhood figures such as Senator Barton and Francesco Alibrandi. In the beginning of the novel‚ Marchetta represents Michael as an imperfect father who is absent from his daughters life for 17 years. Josie is longing to know her father so she can fill the gap of having a normal family

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    Women in Victorian Novels Women play a very important role in book or novel. They serve as symbols for change or stability. In the novels Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ Mary Barton by Elizabeth Gaskell‚ and Dracula by Bram Stoker there are women characters that portray and represents the ideologies of the Victorian time. Through these women were able to capture a glimpse of what life was like for the Victorian woman and what

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    present that you evaluate! WEDNESDAY‚ DECEMBER 3RD Presentation Group 3: Emily Dickinson‚ “Because I Could not Stop for Death” Chu Pui Chan‚ Alex Khayat‚ Jamie Thambiah‚ Arthee Vairamuthu‚ Ikalika Peer evaluated by group 1: Karim Ait Bentaleb‚ Kathryn Macaulay‚ Zachary Posman‚ Zachary Rosenberg. Presentation Group 4: Thomas Hardy‚ “The Ruined Maid” Cope‚ Brittany Cion‚ Jennifer Khalkhali‚ Shayan Correa‚ Alberto Eduardo Trudeau-Eatman‚ Styles Peer evaluated by group 2: Kayley Julien‚ Zoë Martinez-Hawa

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    Women in the Civil War

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    These numbers don’t even include the women who stayed back and were the support on the home front. Women such as Elizabeth Van Lew‚ Clara Barton‚ Elizabeth Blackwell and so many more are the kind of women that changed the events of this war. Without spies that gave crucial information like Elizabeth Van Lew‚ nurses who gave live saving care like Clara Barton and supporters that gave necessary supplies like Elizabeth Blackwell the Civil war could not have been won Spies and women in battle made

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    _____ and I’m addicted to Netflix.” At first glance‚ this statement reads like the opening line of a comedy bit‚ but could it be a serious cause for concern? Not according to NLC student Stephen Barton‚ “I’m not addicted to Netflix‚ I’m addicted to television and entertainment on any type of screen.” But Barton could be among the many deniers. Type the words “Netflix” and “addiction” into your Internet search engine and you’ll find plenty of people willing to admit they’re addicted to the online streaming

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    thorough analysis of Josephine’s relationships with others‚ most distinguished being Jacob Coote‚ John Barton and Michael Andretti. During the time period at which Josephine starts year twelve and ends it‚ she falls in love twice with two boys; Jacob Coote and John Barton. Both young men represent two different opposing types of personality‚ social status and primarily; masculinity. John Barton is shown to be gentle and popular and his strong English accent indicates high status. He is serious about

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    David Barton’s and the third could be called the combined view. It also begins at the end of summer‚ through to early autumn and then to the beginning of winter‚ this could suggest the passing of time or even the time leading up to death. Hill uses Barton to show the reality of war and the impact the war had one him due to his experiences. He had once been an unscathed man‚ able to charm almost everyone and now he had

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    Believe it or not‚ the American Red Cross was not always a widely known charity. The American Red Cross Started in 1881‚ following Clara Bartons’ trip to Europe shortly after the civil war. Barton campaigned for ratification of the Geneva Convention‚ a small charity that protects the war-injured. The Convention was ratified in 1882. Barton led the American Red Cross for 23 years before she died. The American Red Cross impacts millions of lives across the globe. Local Red Cross buildings

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