John Jacob Astor is one of the earliest self-made multi-millionaires in America. Astor’s story of perseverance and strive truly embodies the American Dream. From 1763-1884 Astor went through one of the most historic eras in US history. From the restriction of the Embargo Act to the wars that divided us‚ Astor’s endeavor was true to America. However‚ it wasn’t until another 50+ years and over 400 other male millionaires did the first women make her first million. Sarah Breedlove‚ better known as Madam
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Green’s target audience is young adults that like reading stories that they can somewhat relate to. While reading Looking For Alaska‚ I realized the main purpose of this novel is that Green wants to help his readers find their own “Great Perhaps.” Which you will read about in more detail throughout the book. In LFA‚ the book is separated into two parts‚ Before and After. Before: a socially awkward teen named Miles Halter is saying goodbye to his family and “friends” before he goes to Culver Creek
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in real life. If I could choose a friend to have in real life from the book I would choose Aunt Josie. I have chosen Aunt Josie to be one of my great friends because she is funny when she dances to loud music‚ joyful when she plays music for the injured men and dances when she plants her seeds in the garden‚ and lastly when you need her‚ she will have your back like when Hattie was going to the terrible losses of her husband and kids. Aunt Josie is the type of friend that I want in my life because
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capable of looking at their lives in different ways.” Do you agree? In the film Look Both Ways‚ director Sarah Watt explores the theme that perspective can determine experience in life. The film demonstrates that life is an unscripted event where no one knows the final outcome and we can often become overwhelmed by how seemingly little control we exert over the navigation of our lives By using main characters Nick‚ Meryl and Andy‚ she suggests that changing a person’s outlook on life can enrich
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Harriet Jacobs was born into slavery in 1813. She was unaware that she was a slave until her mid childhood. Growing up‚ a doctor‚ by the name of Norcom would constantly abuse her to the point that she wanted to resist his advances. She had an affair with an attorney named Sawyer and had children. Norcom sent her to a country plantation and Jacobs went into hiding. Sawyer purchased her‚ but did not free her children. In a few decades‚ Jacobs worked in a family of writers‚ the Wilis‚ and grew close
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In the novel Looking for Alaska by John Green‚ one of the main characters‚ Alaska Young‚ is involved in a fatal car accident. Following her death‚ the world religions teacher‚ Dr. Hyde‚ asks his class to interpret the question she posed for an essay: “How will we ever get out of this labyrinth of suffering?” This is the biggest clue that leads the reader to believe her car crash was not an accident (Constantakis). Other clues are how openly Alaska brings up dying‚ such as when she states the reason
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Paez 1 Mia Paez English 9-2 H 31 March 2014 Looking For Alaska In the book Looking for Alaska written by John Green is a story about how main character Miles “Pudge” Halter moves from his hometown in Florida to go to a boarding school in Alabama called Culver Creek High School‚ there he meets his roommate Chip “The Colonel” Martin and his friends Alaska Young‚ Takumi Hikohito‚ and Lara Buterskaya. Throughout the novel Pudge tries and does things that he never thought he would do‚ he falls in
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A Lesson on Life By Jacob Schebler “Where the hell is the armor?” I remember asking myself as I lumbered up into the open back of a Humvee with canvas doors. By the looks on the squad and translators’ faces‚ they were asking themselves the same question. These days we kept our questions to ourselves‚ asking questions was not in the job description. Our job‚ at all times‚ was to do what we were told and do it fast. You see‚ up until this point we had traveled in the relative safety of our
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the eyes of Josephine Alibrandi. Josephine is a 17 year old girl‚ with Italian heritage‚ throughout her life she has faced racial discrimination‚ further more she has encountered many offensive comments directed tat the scandal of her illegitimacy. Throughput her final year in high school‚ she comes to understand who she is and comes to understand what is important to her. For the whole of the novel Melina Marchetta demonstrates the concept of discovery. Josephine Alibrandi is faced with many discoveries
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In a well-constructed essay of 5 pages‚ compare and contrast Jane Jacobs’ The Death and Life of Great American Cities and William McDonough & Michael Braungart’s Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things‚ in terms of larger definitions of “sustainability.” Put each book in its historical context and relate it to themes in the course as well as to modern and contemporary issues of architecture‚ cities‚ and the environment. On the last day of class‚ Wednesday‚ December 9‚ we will discuss
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