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    Harry Houdini By: Eli Wight Harry Houdini is famous for his world wide magic. He has done many awesome magic like his amazing straight jacket trick and his famous milk can escape trick. Harry Houdini was born on March 24‚ 1874 in Budapest‚ Hungary. Houdini’s parents that gave birth to him were Mayer Weisz and Cecilia Steiner and he also had 6 siblings. He moved to Appleton‚ Wisconsin at a young age. Harry Houdini first knew he was going to do magic when he did his first magic trick when he was

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    Daniel Handler‚ most commonly referred to as Lemony Snicket‚ was born on February 28 in the year 1970 to his parents who were a college dean and an accountant. He wanted to be known as Jiminy Cricket‚ but when he was asked what his name was‚ Lemony snicket came out and that stayed his name. He wanted to be called this because he thought it was “exactly the kind of overly moralistic‚ cheerful narrator who I despise.” (Lemony Snicket‚ The Awful Authors 1). He was born in San Francisco. Handler married

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    Marie-Georges Méliès (birth name) a pioneer of the early cinema was born on December 8‚ 1861 in Paris‚ France. He was born to wealthy industrialist parents who manufactured shoes. At an early age Georges Méliès showed interest in the arts‚ and stage design. He studied stage design and puppetry in Paris at various theatres. "In 1884‚ Méliès continued his studies abroad‚ in London at the request of his parents - they insisted he learn English after which they intended him to work at his father’s

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    Student: Matthew Way Case Study: Phillip Eugene Wendling‚ Appellee‚ v. Ted Puls and George Watson‚ Defendants-Appellants No. 50‚522 UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT OF KANSAS 227 Kan. 780; 610 P. 2d 580; 1980 Kan. LEXIS 280; 28 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. (Callaghan) 1362 May 10‚ 1980‚ Opinion Filed The Procedural History: Phillip Eugene Wendling‚ a Harvey County farmer and stockman‚ told Ted Puls‚ an active cattle buyer‚ in July of 1973 that he might have some cattle for sale around the middle of that

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    Eugene Achike or Papa could easily be mistaken as being a ’monster’ for the ’horrible things’ that he has done throughout the novel‚ but that would not be a fair or accurate representation of his character. Throughout the novel the reader is bombarded with a flood of contradictory emotions towards Papa ranging from anger to sympathy. Through the eyes’ of the community Papa is seen as the perfect candidate for the father and husband of the year cup ; an honorable man‚ loving father‚ husband and an

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    Rockefeller and Cornelius Vanderbilt among others reached the pinnacle of wealth and amassed huge amounts of money. Many individuals developed contrasting attitudes and views on this newly created wealth. Among these individuals were Andrew Carnegie‚ Eugene V. Debs‚ and Booker T. Washington. Seemingly similar people‚ and yet they were almost completely different. One was a well-known philanthropist who was one of the richest men in world‚ another was an educator and an advocate of Black advancement and

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    Eugène Delacroix was largely indifferent towards politics for the greater portion of his life. He admitted‚ forth willing‚ to be bored by politics. However‚ by July 1830‚ the political crisis in France became hard to ignore. Battles for liberty‚ which were left over from the Revolution‚ bloodied the streets of Paris. After Louis XV’s execution in 1793‚ France struggled to form a functioning Government. In 1814 Louis XV’s brother‚ Louis XVIII‚ was summoned from exile in England to rule. The principles

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    Negativity comes to mind on the issue of war as it is heard to be brutal or fatal‚ especially on innocent people and one cannot help but to hope for an outcome of peace or prosperity. Some respectful philosophers such as Mo Tzu‚ Sun Tzu‚ Eugene Delacroix‚ Pablo Picasso‚ Margaret Mead‚ Kenzaburo Oe‚ and Jean Bethke Elshtain can be found writing about their theories on war and peace in the text book‚ Reading the World: Ideas that Matter by Michael Austin. Over the years the issue of war has not disappeared

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    convey a message. We’re going to see how the Revolution affected the paintings made during this time. To do so‚ we can look at the Oath of the Horatii from Jacques-Louis David‚ during the Neoclassical period‚ and Liberty Leading the People from Eugène Delacroix‚ during the Romantic period. First let’s look at the Neoclassic period. When the Revolution was close to hit France‚ Dr. Beth says “the Neoclassicists wanted to express a rationality and seriousness that was fitting for their times. Artists like

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    Presented in 1830‚ Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People is an oil painting on canvas. Its measurements are 260 by 325 cm or 8.5 by 10.67 ft. This grand size adds significance to the subject matter. Liberty Leading the People is currently being displayed in the Musée du Louvre. Although there is not an official patron‚ the work was created to acknowledge the demolition of the rule by Louis-Philippe. In essence‚ it is an admission to celebrate the July Revolution of 1830. With the depiction

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