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    everything so make sure you sufficiently edit/revise your own work. • If you have any questions‚ please contact Mr. Mangel   Name: __________________________________________________ Period: _________ Date: _______________ Constitutional Convention DBQ Rubric Category Exemplary 5 points Accomplished 4 Points Developing 3 points Beginning 2 points Introductory Paragraph Paragraph introduces topic of essay and provides sufficient background information Paragraph introduces topic

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    Warrior Ethos

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    has to live to a certain standard in every part of their life. We are trained to be warriors. As such we have a code‚ a set of ethos to live by‚ to guide our lives‚ on and off the field. Mission first‚ never accept defeat‚ never quit‚ never leave a fallen comrade‚ these are the guidelines by which each and every Army soldier lives by. To better describe this set of ethos I have chosen to pull scenes from the movie “Men of Honor”. As a forewarning‚ this movie has one big flaw‚ it’s about the Navy

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    Romance Conventions

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    Conventions in movies Romance movies are often combined with other genres in order to invite a larger set of audience. The most common combination is romantic comedies‚ which are also known as chick flicks. Romance films are usually aimed at the female audience‚ however combining this genre with comedy allows some male interest‚ meaning a larger amount of viewing and a higher profit for the producers. Setting is the most important convention in romantic comedies. It can be the way of conveying

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    Conventions of Drama

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    Through the centuries‚ the conventions of drama have been altered in many different ways. These conventions are the setting‚ plot‚ characters and staging. The main factor which has been a dominant force during the changes of conventions has been the society. The society present during the time in which a play was written had a direct influence on the plot and characters. This is because drama is defined as a representation of life. Four plays which have been selected from Greek‚ Elizabethan‚

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    Social Conventions

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    Social Conventions As we embark on the twenty-first century‚ the obligation to abide by traditional gender roles and social conventions has become somewhat of an ancient practice. Presently‚ some may feel as though they are trapped by certain social conventions. However‚ for the protagonists of Kate Chopin ’s late nineteenth century "The Storm" and Zora Neale Hurston ’s early twentieth century "Sweat"‚ the Social Conventions of the time are clearly identifiable. In Chopin ’s "The Storm"‚ a

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    horror conventions

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    directed by Victor Salva and Nightmare On Elm Street directed by Samuel Bayer are both classified as being in the horror genre. Directors use specific Narrative conventions such as the soundtrack‚ special effects and the monster itself to create suspense and fear within the film. Horror films have progressed over time to offer more conventions to make the films more thrilling to the audience. The sound track played in the film Nightmare on Elm Street differs only slightly to Jeepers Creepers. In

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    The Godfather Conventions

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    This can be considered unfair given The Godfather is in the category of the few films that showcases amazing performances‚ powerful direction‚ a rather tight script and characters that are multilayered. If The Godfather goes against the generic conventions of gangster genres and focuses on family and less violence‚ Once Upon Time in America (1983) is the epitome of gangster films (Browne 26). Sergio Leone made an increasingly dramatic and rather beautiful film that presented an episodic tale of the

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    Title Patrick Henry an American colonist opposed of British rule spoke out on march 23‚1175 to explain his disagreement of the British having control over the American colonies. In "speech in the Virginia convention‚" Patrick Henry uses the rhetorical appeals ethospathos‚ and logos. Patrick Henry the rhetorical appeals to persuade Virginian patriots to go to war having no other option. First Patrick Henry uses ethos by appealing to the audience trust and credibility . For instance‚ "..An

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    1951 Convention

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    THE 1951 CONVENTION AND ITS 1967 PROTOCOL A  PersonAl  APPeAl  from  the  United  nAtions  high  Commissioner  for  refUgees Refugees are among the most vulnerable people in the world. The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol help protect them. They clarify the rights of refugees and the obligations of the 148 States that are party to one or both of these instruments. Universal accession to the Refugee Convention is a valid and achievable goal. In this anniversary year of the Convention

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    Set in a recognizable yet crumbling Los Angeles‚ Butler’s “Speech Sounds” does not belong to the category of “hard” science fiction that includes fantastic machinery; the “technology” that the story investigates is human language‚ and more importantly human communication. In the short story‚ the consequences of language impairment are the loss of intellectual abilities‚ constant misunderstandings‚ murderous jealousy‚ violence‚ and the dissolution of society. In the first passage of the prompt‚ the

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