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    The Contender by Robert Lipsyte‚ the author uses setting‚ conflict and plot. The first part of the theme is setting. Setting helps develops the place of how poor Alfred’s neighborhood is. The Contender is a book about a boy trying to become a boxer but has many troubles with friends and family telling him he shouldn’t and couldn’t become a boxer. So we can make a connection that one main place is going to be a Mr.Donatelli’s(the boxing coach) gym. He will be also in the boxing ring for his first

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    How to Develop a Good Personality Having a good personality is an important skill in life. It is not an easy feat to achieve but with these simple yet crucial steps‚ a good‚ well-meaning personality can be achieved by anyone. 1 Take care of your appearance. •Manner of dressing •Use of make-up and hairdo •Language used •poise 2 Think positive thoughts‚ both about yourself and others in general.  The thoughts that we think soon turn into the words we say and the actions we take. Having good thoughts

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    Several historians have similar beliefs as to why the Russians managed to defeat Napoleon. However‚ different historians place more weight to some reasons than others. In this essay I will present the viewpoints of three different historians‚ Lefebvre‚ Thompson‚ and Connelly‚ and discuss what they argue are the chief reasons for the defeat of Napoleon. This essay will also present the viewpoints of a Napoleonic foot soldier and compare and contrast the viewpoints of the Napoleonic foot soldier to

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    the Czar of Russia issued a ukase‚ which broke Russia’s alliance with France and threatened to destroy Napoleon’s Continental System and his strategy of economic warfare against England. Napoleon immediately began organizing a new Grande Armee large enough to ensure an overwhelming victory over the army of the Czar. Napoleon had immense resources at his disposal. His influence collected men and materiel from across Europe‚ including France‚ Belgium‚ Holland‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ Prus-sia‚ Austria‚ Denmark

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    Early philosopher Rene Descartes aimed to defeat skepticism with his strategy of doubting everything. In the matter of perception‚ Descartes believed that nothing should be believed to hold any truth unless it undoubtedly‚ clearly‚ consistently proved to be. He even went as far as stating that the only thing he was certain existed was himself‚ or rather‚ his mind and rationality. This was in fact his first rule to acquiring knowledge. His goal was to challenge anything and everything that he was

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    Since you have clicked on this tab I assume you want to learn more about me‚ Carlos aka C - Breezy‚ aka C - Brizzup‚ aka C - Smoove‚  aka Solrac‚ aka The Violent Contender‚ aka Wacko Swami. I am the most unique person you will ever meet‚ well at least that’s what my high school class voted me as. I enjoy dressing in tacky out of style clothing and rocking a pair of beaten up Chuck Taylors (of varying colors) . I thoroughly enjoy listening to music and could probably have in depth conversation over

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    Vladimir Ilich Lenin was this man‚ he became the first leader of one of the most Machiavellian governments ever in existence‚ the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Lenin represented the key principles of the Machiavellian idea. When the Communist government finally started to function properly‚ Lenin managed to be both loved and feared as the head of the new state. Furthermore‚ he also managed to be greatly admired by his followers‚ Lenin’s way of command has carried on even after his time: Fidel

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    mindset that led to the defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. However‚ the Senate and popular opposition played a large role in the defeat as well. It was not one thing in particular that denied the treaty‚ but numerous issues that built up over time. While most all of the democrats supported the treaty‚ republicans in the Senate were divided into two groups. These were the "irreconcilables"‚ or isolationists‚ and the reservationists. The irreconcilables‚ led by William Borah‚ were opposed to the treaty

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    By 1941‚ there were 5 million red army soldiers enlisted. Coupled with 230 tanks and 700 aircraft being built every month. The Soviet army could be seen as a formidable force. This meant Conscription didn’t have to be brought in‚ and with the large population‚ more troops could be brought in if numbers ever dropped. On the other hand‚ Stalin’s military hand was not strong enough. While the army was impressive‚ it’s leadership was not so much. During the purges‚ 35‚000 officers were killed for being

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    -"Who doesn’t want a shortcut to greatness" – President Jackson Evans- In this paper I will clearly explain Senator Hansen’s loom from the movie "The Contender" in dealing with the scandal‚ balance and similarity Senator Hanson’s scandal with Jack Ryan also his brief U.S. Senate candidacy‚ judge whether or not Senator Hanson and Jack would have (or should have) benefited from being totally open at the beginning of there scandal. Senator Hanson’s was impeccable over the way she handled the

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