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    M4 Sherman Case Study

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    Allied Forces: M4 Sherman - The M4 Sherman series of medium tanks proved an invaluable asset to Allied operations North Africa‚ Europe and the Pacific theaters of war in World War 2. The Sherman proved a relatively inexpensive‚ easy-to-maintain and perhaps most importantly - an easy-to-produce combat system that more or less won the ground war for the Allies through sheer numbers. Similar to production efforts on the part of the Soviet Union with their T-34 tank system‚ the M4 Sherman was the same class

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    highlights the contrast between the permanence of circumstance and the possibility of a fruitful future. While Alexie provides somber backstories for several leading characters of the story‚ such as Thomas Builds-the-Fire‚ Chess and Checkers‚ Junior‚ Victor‚ and Robert Johnson‚ he uses each individual character to juxtapose how reactions to the past can affect the future. Furthermore‚ Alexie explores the theme of reconstruction and how the idea of tragedy itself can be repurposed into a new possibility

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    From 1755 through 1761‚ Roger Sherman held numerous political offices‚ including serving in the Connecticut General Assembly and serving in the positions of justice of the peace and county judge. In 1761‚ he moved from New Milford to New Haven‚ Connecticut. There he ran two stores and became involved with Yale College where he held the post of treasurer from 1765 to 1776. Three years after his wife Elizabeth died‚ he married Rebecca Prescott in 1763. The couple had eight children. Two of their children

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    Laurie Anderson and Cindy Sherman Cindy Sherman and Laurie Anderson demonstrate art in the modern era by using two very unique forms of art while still maintaining their roles as two of the most influential artists of today. Cindy Sherman’s unique and innovative style of photographing herself in a majority of her photographs‚ which is her own form or style of photography. Her ability to transform herself and express various types of emotion in any of her photographs is what makes her matchless.

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    Triumph over Constraint “Superman broke down the door‚” Sherman Alexie’s metaphor just as he broke through adversity. Internal and external expectations are a basis of identity and how we each perceive ourselves. In Alexie’s writing‚ “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me‚” he describes finding his identity through his struggles as he excelled academically obtaining his unique view on the world and facing many stereotypes. As a young boy expected to maintain limited intelligence and accept

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    the author is about‚ digging further to connect with them. Cindy Sherman is a fascinating woman and an even more captivating artist. Her work spoke to me in a way I wasn’t expecting to achieve‚ and as I tried to search further to understand her I found that I fell further in awe of her. She was so empowering in her approach to her art. My favourite quote of her work that I found came from The Guardian’s interview of her. Cindy Sherman goes on to explain: “the more horrific works came out of a feeling

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    Lisa Sherman Case Analysis

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    Lisa Sherman Case Analysis: October 2010 Summary: Lisa Sherman worked for Verizon for many years. While there she never revealed her sexual orientation .Then one fated day‚ there was a diversification workshop with her fellow managers. The outcome of this was that her coworkers were bigoted towards homosexuality. Lisa Sherman had a tough decision to make‚ whether to stay or to leave. The following analysis shows a suggested solution. Lisa Sherman Case Analysis: Lisa Sherman spent many

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    alcoholic person. In his book‚ “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”‚ Sherman Alexie emphasizes how significance alcohol can affect a teenager life‚ where Junior‚ the main protagonist has lost 3 family members because of alcohol. He shows that alcoholic should not be taken as a simple threat; people from teenagers to elders must pay more attention to prevent alcohol from ravaging any new life. According to AlexieIndians who live in The Rez choose to be drunk to forget all the unhappiness

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    Indian Killer: Analysis

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    Analysis: Indian Killer Sherman Alexie paints the reader a picture in his book Indian Killer. He uses every possible element to his advantage. This includes his use of structure and form. Alexie uses these two elements in the shape of flashbacks‚ dreams and dream-like situations‚ the beginning compared to the end of the book‚ and the order in which events progress through the plot line. Within the story‚ Alexie utilizes flashbacks to bring the reader closer to the characters. The flashbacks

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    A Part-Time Indian

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    terrifying‚ however‚ it can be further alarming when you are a minority. Being a minority in a large school population increases the student’s chances of being rejected‚ bullied‚ and possibly harassed by their peers. In Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Story of a Part-Time Indian‚ the difficulty of transferring schools is brilliantly conveyed when the protagonist‚ Arnold Spirit Jr.‚ decides to break through the confinements of his racial status. Alexie’s work‚ directed toward minorities‚ effectively

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