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    artifacts of Western Civilization: Grand Illusion (1937) by Jean Renoir‚ and Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1999) by Mike Myers differently. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery has several discrete messages and references. Austin Power’s has to adapt to the changes in society that occurred since he was frozen in 1967 to when he was unfrozen in 1997. Austin has to overcome the

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    Austin Nguyen Richardson English 10 Honors 7 May 2012 Anticipation Questions for Julius Caesar 1. Chaos results when the lawful social order is broken. - Yes I believe that when lawful social order is broken chaos erupts because without control there would be no one to stop the force that is going against them. 2. The best intentions of good‚ noble people can lead to tragedy. - Some may lead to tragedy but not all because if the intentions of the individual were to only help it couldn’t

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    Music and is cut down the sides‚ black high tops‚ and covered in tattoos. That would be the normal outfit Austin Carlile wears my inspirations the most important person to me. Austin’s appearance might make people think wrong of him‚ but the music he makes and what he says can change your mind in a split second‚ and how he inspires people is another reason why he is so important to me. Austin Carlile stands at six feet four inches with brown hair that is shaved on the sides and always wearing a goofy

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    Northanger Abbey by Jane Austin Key facts: full title: Northanger Abbey author: Jane Austen type of work: Novel genre: ’Bildungsroman’(novel of education or moral development); parody of Gothic novels language: English (British‚ late 1700s/early 1800s) time and place written: 1798–1799 in Austen’s home in Steventon‚ Hampshire. It was sold to a publisher in 1803 but not published. Later‚ after Austen’s success with other novels‚ she bought back the manuscript and revised it slightly

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    Austin Hope Case Study

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    Austin Hope is a wine person. He grew up with wine and had always worked on his family’s winery in Paso Robles‚ California. But that has changed. Nowadays‚ he is focusing much of his attention to his own personal love: whiskey. His whiskey company‚ Highspire‚ is based in Kentucky. And if there’s one thing whiskey distillers and winemakers will tell you‚ it is that the two drinks are worlds apart. “They’re polar opposites‚” Hope confirms. “It’s a different mindset—and the only similarity is supposed

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    humanity’s true nature. I will argue that the novel is a tool to show this and that although today we do not value qualities such as sense and propriety‚ modern society have there own key words which function in the same way. The characters within Jane Austin are representations of a concept that is presented to the reader. The characters start by representing two juxtaposing states that are raw and unchallenged‚ throughout the novel both sisters embrace parts of each others character. Elinor represents

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    The most important quality of Elizabeth as a queen was her love for the people of her kingdom. Elizabeth made many efforts throughout her reign to demonstrate how much she cared for her subjects‚ including the “progresses‚” or tours of the countryside on horseback‚ that she made at least twenty-five times during her forty-five years as queen (“Elizabeth I”). The act of visiting among her people proved to them how highly she viewed and respected them. She also wanted them to love her‚ saying in a

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    Elizabeth Blackwell The topic I chose was very controversial because it is about a woman actually going beyond what others thought and getting a medical degree. Usually men are the only ones to get those types of degrees‚ but Elizabeth Blackwell wanted to achieve more than she possibly could. She also became the first woman to be on the UK Medical Register which is a big deal for back in the day. When she came to America‚ she knew something was going to be big in her life and when it happened it

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    Elizabeth Blackwell

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    men were. To some extent‚ this still exists today. Women don’t always receive equal pay for equal work as their male co-workers. That was true in the 1840’s when Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. That shows amounts of moral courage that many of us could never achieve. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on Feb. 3‚ 1821‚ in Bristol‚ England. She was the third of nine children born to Samuel and Hannah Blackwell. They were known to be considerate

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    Elizabeth 1

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    The Consolidation of Elizabeth’s Rule‚ 1558-71 Succession and Settlement Legally a simple succession: defined by Henry VIII‚ Mary had named Elizabeth as her successor‚ Philip of Spain had recognised Elizabeth by sending his envoy‚ Count of Feria‚ to see Elizabeth a month before Mary’s death A key aim of Elizabeth’s was to retain the prerogative powers of the Crown: the rights to call‚ suspend and dissolve parliament; declare war and make peace; appoint and dismiss ministers and judges; determine

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