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    unintentionally‚ as a way of evading a lower-class humanity in which her upper-class needs cannot survive. Lily’s life is the exact opposite of dignity or beauty; she had many chances to live the kind of life she dreamed of‚ but lost it all. Similarly‚ Henry James’ "Daisy Miller‚" is a rich‚ young‚ American girl from New York‚ traveling around Europe with her mother and younger brother. Daisy is a complex combination of traits. She is feisty‚ independent‚ and well intentioned‚ yet she is also petty‚ ignorant

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    The personal novel I chose was called “Daisy Miller” by Henry James. The publishers were Harper & Brothers‚ which was published in 1879. There are a total of 43 pages. The way James’ novels are structured is that he begins it with a situation and a character. James would then‚ in effect‚ sit back and simply observe what would happen when a character was confronted with this new situation. This allowed him more freedom and allowed him the opportunity of "getting to know" his character by observing

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    career‚ the effect of James Dean on popular culture is truly remarkable. It is not just the films themselves‚ but the persona and the magnetism that James Dean exhibited that attracts such fascination and admiration. James Dean’s performances hint at so much more. His reaction to the world around him seems to sum up how so many young people around the world relate to their lives. He was reared by his aunt and uncle in Fairmont Indiana and every September they have a James Dean festival there which

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    Henry Ford‚ Hero or Villain? Henry Ford spent his childhood growing up on a farm located outside of Detroit‚ his father wanted him to grow up and become a farmer however Ford had other ideas and whilst he was at the far he studied engineering and by 17 he had left the farm and went to Detroit to study engineering. Ford eventually invented the Model T‚ a car which was cheap so it enabled people who weren’t normally allowed the luxury to drive to be able to have their own car and take their families

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    however when making decisions on important cases Henry was always to have the final decision showing that he still had significant power. This is also reinstated in Source 5‚ where it says that Henry VIII passed over some control over to Wolsey but did not wholly surrender his power in government‚ as ‘the ultimate source of all power was the king’. It also states that Wolsey ‘held a dominant position’ which we know as he was appointed Lord Chancellor by Henry and also became ‘legate a latere’ in 1518.

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    Introduction Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903 by Henry Ford‚ with eleven other investors (In Encyclopedia Britannica‚ Ford Motor Company‚ 2017). Even though Ford was founded in 1903‚ that was not the year Henry Ford made his first automobile. Henry Ford made his first automobile in the year of 1869 and called it the Quadricycle (Ford Motor Company Timeline‚ 2017). Ford produces more than just everyday automobiles‚ Ford also produces luxury vehicles‚ commercial vehicles‚ and automotive parts

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    When I first looked at The Intrigue by James Ensor‚ I knew that it would be the painting that I did my research paper on. Before entering the museum‚ I was thought that it would be very difficult for me to write a 5 page paper on one work of art but after stepping into the Minneapolis Institute of Art‚ I changed my mind immediately. There were so many beautiful works there that‚ at first‚ I was overwhelmed. I was really glad that we decided to go to the MIA at the last minute. We were going

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    Edith Wharton was born Edith Newbold Jones to George Frederic Jones and Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander in New York City on January 24‚ 1862. She belonged to an aristocratic New York family with ancestry dating back three centuries. As a daughter of society‚ her role was to learn the mannerisms and rituals expected of well-bred young women in those days. Later she would rebel against this role but as a child she was schooled at home and had the privilege of use of her father’s extensive library. She

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    Henry V was a man of great diction. His words to his fellow soldiers before Eve of Saint Crispen’s Day strengthened them mentally even though they were outnumbered. This speech given by Henry V was based on what leadership was like in the Middle Ages. He uses a pathos rhetorical point of view towards the audience to grasp their attention on what mostly important in Henry V’s speech. It is ironic where he states‚ “If we are marked to die‚ we are enough to do our country loss; and if to live‚ the

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    Catholicism under Henry VIII During and throughout the reign of Henry Tudor there were numerous changes that took place in regards of religion itself and as a result of this‚ religious divisions (which still resonate today) inevitably took hold in England. Initially and arguably so Henry was staunchly Catholic from the get go and on the outside certainly portrayed this in the beginning of his reign‚ however he also repeatedly made decisions which more than hinted at a lean towards Protestantism

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