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    Francis Ford Coppola Early Life • Born on April 7th‚ 1939 in Detroit‚ Michigan to Carmine and Italia Coppola. • Coppola had a sick childhood as he caught a disease called polio and was paralyzed on his left side. He learned puppetry and mastered home movies since he was bedridden. • He graduated from Hofstra University with a degree in drama and then moved on to UCLA and did some graduate work in filmmaking. Francis also received an M.F.A in Film Production from the University

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    Importance of Ignatius of Loyola Topic Question: Why was Ignatius of Loyola important? Thesis Sentence: Ignatius of Loyola was important because‚ he founded the Jesuits and they would soon put their focus on the education and missionaries. Ignatius also was important through his spiritual writings; he did this by writing the Spiritual Exercises and Constitution. I. He founded the Jesuits A. Education B. Missionaries II. Spiritual Writings A. Spiritual Exercises B. Constitution In the year

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    Cape Fear Film Comparison

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    Another example of an auteur remaking a film and giving it his own distinct look and feel is Martin Scorsese’s film Cape Fear. In this film “Scorsese paid complicated attention to why and how Max Cady was framed… De Niro’s edgy performance and Scorsese’s restless camera capture much of this contemporary tension in what is still a ‘classical’ Hollywood narrative.” This is a very different remake that has many of the same touches that tie it to the original film (including the fact that Robert Mitchum

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    12th July 1588 We set sail: Today the Spanish armada set sail from Corunna with 130 ships with 7000 sailors and 21000 soldiers most of whom are priests‚ its purpose: to conquer England. Philip II king of Spain assembled the armada because Spain is the greatest power on earth but England also has a lot of power so Philip wants to take over England to gain more power. Also its a religious crusade‚ Philip wants‚ to kill Elizabeth so he can turn England into a catholic country as well as the fact

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    The essay “To what extent was Francis Fukuyama’s ‘The End of History?’ premature?”‚ focuses on how “The End of History” was written under the assumption that no other major life changing events could occur. In doing so‚ Darie MacFadden approaches his essay by examining history as it unfolds between the years of 1989-2001 and 2001- to the present. MacFadden narrows down his topic by focusing specifically on how history prevailed before and after the horrific September 11 attack. Furthermore‚ he asserts

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    Tia Conover 9/26/12 Period E Summary Francis Bacon was a writer during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries‚ who wrote a classic essay called “Of Studies.” The main purpose of his essay is to explain to the reader why study‚ or knowledge‚ is important. He writes about the practical uses of knowledge and how they can be applied‚ along with the benefits and uses of reading and writing. He immediately delves into the main ideas of his essay in the opening sentence‚ which states

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    HRE4M1(unit1) Step 1: Introduction 1. The trial that Jesus offers us to this 1st century young man in this Markan account is that he wants to teach the young man what really is important in life. Having many objects as treasure does not mean that it is something you have to have. The challenge to me and the rest of the youth as a student in the 21st century is that the different kinds of objects are seen as something very valuable. The most valuable things in life to treasure is your family and

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    THE stage is more beholding to love‚ than the life of man. For as to the stage‚ love is ever matter of comedies‚ and now and then of tragedies; but in life it doth much mischief; sometimes like a siren‚ sometimes like a fury. You may observe‚ that amongst all the great and worthy persons (whereof the memory remaineth‚ either ancient or recent) there is not one‚ that hath been transported to the mad degree of love: which shows that great spirits‚ and great business‚ do keep out this weak passion.

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    Sir Frances Bacon

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    Francis Bacon is generally recognized as the first great writer of English philosophy although he had no great respect for the English language. It is a known fact that Bacon is influenced by Montaigne. Emerson is the one modern writer with whom Bacon may be fairly compared‚ for their method is much the same. They endeavour to reach the reader’s mind by a series of aphoristic attacks. In rhetorical power‚ musical cadence‚ quaint turns of speech‚ he is equalled by many of his contemporaries‚ excelled

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    THE PRIMACY OF CULTURE By Francis Fukuyama Democracy’s Future – Francis Fukuyama argues that for any new ideology or political trend to emerge that rival those of liberal democracy‚ it requires the precursor of developments at the level of civic society and culture. Accordingly‚ he sees the only civic society‚ and culture that seems poised to do so is Asia. Fukuyama bases his judgment on the claim that for the consolidation of democracy‚ there must exist four levels of change: On the first

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