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    Amin Mahabir COMM 200 Z1 30 October 2012 John Lennon; an Inspiration “If your actions inspire others to dream more‚ learn more‚ do more and become more‚ you are a leader.”(John Quincy Adams)This is the type of inspirational leader John Lennon was. Lennon loved musical technology and was extremely important in bringing certain techniques to the front. In the 1960s‚ the Beatles helped influence the way music was recorded. The band had a strong impact on the evolution of sound‚ including techniques

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    John Oldcastle Hoccleve

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    normative and religiously orthodox Addresse to Sir John Oldcastle. The Addresse is a 450 line poem in which Hoccleve remonstrates the knight Sir John Oldcastle into leaving his heretical‚ Lollard beliefs and potential rebellion against King Henry V. He encourages the wayward soldier to return to religious orthodoxy and loyalty to the king. Like traditional medieval gender expectations‚ the poem itself falls neatly into two parts. In the Address to Sir John Oldcastle‚ the first half of the poem‚ lines 1-264

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    John Wayne Gacy

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    Dan Loper SOC 4508 3/25/13 An Analysis of John Wayne Gacy We live in a society where violent behavior not only exists; it is something that we are exposed to as it is celebrated and glorified. We see it in the news‚ television‚ movies and video games. As a result‚ there is a pattern of desensitization that exists throughout the United States which may help explain why the United States has the highest rates of murder by serial killers in the entire world. Throughout the years‚

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    John Donne Outline

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    I. Opening Paragraph 1. elements in British poetry remain constant 2. William Shakespeare and John Donne a. common themes of love and adoration 3. environment and customs affect a poet’s work II. Renaissance and 18th Century Comparisons 1. Renaissance a. drinking‚ gambling‚ gossip‚ theater b. Puritanism‚ a Calvinist attitude within the Anglican church c. issued a fine for not conforming to the established religion; not going to Protestant services d. betrothal: the two people join

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    John Langdon's Childhood

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    INTRODUCTION During the reading of this essay paper you’ll learn about a famous person named John Langdon. He is actually not really famous to write the constitution‚ like George Washington or like John Adams. But that doesn’t matter‚ what matter is the story of this guy and why he was there when they wrote the United States constitutional. Childhood So the story started when John was born‚ which was in 1741.The original state he was born in was New Hampshire‚ in the city of Portsmouth. His father

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    John Wesley's Beliefs

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    listen. He didn’t limit his boundaries. John was preaching “three times a day” in Wales when he went on a five-day tour to preach. In these sermons‚ Wesley was preaching to “describe the way of salvation.” Methodism was spreading and gaining popularity. Wesley’s “itinerancy was

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    The Story Of John Dawson

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    Elisha was selected to execute John Dawson moreover creating in him conflicting emotions. He struggles with guilt in as much that murder goes against the moral values instilled by his parents‚ also his Master. Elisha determines to go down to the cell where the prisoner is being kept‚ in the hope of finding a valid reason to execute him without feeling guilty. Ultimately‚ it would be easier to kill him if he would have a reason to hate him‚ but he found none. John Dawson studies the face of this

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    John Brown Rape

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    killing people‚ but in John Brown’s perspective‚ violence solved everything. Browns actions at Pottawatomie Creek and Harpers Ferry justify him as a terrorist. After John brown was executed‚ he is still one of the most talked about men in American History. John Brown is talked about a lot because of his big raid on Harpers Ferry. Brown’s raid was to go into Harpers Ferry to get the riffles so Brown and his men could free slaves and arm them to help him have a rebellion. Also‚ John Brown’s actions at

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    John Press Biography

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    My great-grandfather‚ John Press‚ was born on February 20‚ 1920. He lived in Pennsylvania and worked as a shipper. He would ship items by land‚ sea‚ or air. He then later married his wife‚ Elizabeth. She worked as a secretary where they would help makes bombs for the war. John and Elizabeth Press had two girls that they put in Catholic school. Throughout their life‚ they were very healthy individuals. When they got older from age‚ John Press‚ had a heart attack at home and was sent to the hospital

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    John F. Kennedy

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    Sylvia Udeh RDNG 052 April 29‚ 2014 John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President on January 20‚ 1961. In his inaugural speech he spoke of the need for all Americans to be active citizens. "Ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country‚" he said. He also asked the nations of the world to join together to fight what he called the "common enemies of man: tyranny‚ poverty‚ disease‚ and war itself." President Kennedy‚ together with his wife and two children

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