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    Answer two of the following by providing specific references to the works in question. In one of your essays‚ incorporate your interpetation on a work that you choose‚ a poem‚ a film‚ a novel‚ a short story etc. Explain why your choice is relevant. Your arguments should be coherent and persuasive. Please type your responses. A maximum of two-page essay‚ double-spaced‚ 12-font‚ is required for each question. You can submit your papers via e-mail or in person‚ wednesday the 15th of January‚ 13 hours

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    Alex Orr 3/30/03 Multimedia History 1950’s Conformity Following World War II America saw an extreme decade of both conformity and nonconformity. A strong post-war economy meant there was money to spend. Settling down‚ raising a family‚ and owning a home were the established goals of the American dream. Many tried to attain the ideal family depicted on TV shows such as Leave It to Beaver and Father Knows Best. Deviating from this popular culture was the "Beat Generation." The post-war economic

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    Allen Iverson Analysis

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    Allen Iverson is one of the most famous basketball players not only because of his talent‚ but also because of his reckless attitude outside of the game. The documentary shows how Iverson acted as a child and shows how he committed himself to sports so he could get out of the projects. The film shows how he struggled with adversity and was eventually able to overcome it by dedicating himself to basketball. There are many psychological principles in the documentary that relate to how Iverson was able

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    How far was King Louis VII responsible for the failure of the second crusade? (24 marks) There were many reasons for the failure of the second crusade. One of these was definitely the mistakes made by Louis VII but there were also other reasons that inffluenced the failure of the crusade. These included the lack of Byzantine aid by Manuel Commenus and also the rivalry between Kings. Firstly‚ Byzantiu did play a part in the failure of the failure of the second crusade. One reason for this was

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    Bush Broke Allen Case Memo 1. Characterize BBA’s traditional flavor development process. In general flavor development process is initiated by a customer order or by BBA itself trying new flavor to market. The sales or marketing people act as a bridge between R&D department and customers during the process of flavor development. In a typical project a sample flavor can be delivered in seven days and the tricky part is getting the feedback from customers. It is frustrating for the sales people

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    understand theirs movies in the way they devised. In the movie “Stardust Memories ”‚ Woody Allen’s characters are enmeshed in complicated relationships‚ which cause them a great deal of stress. However‚ this stress is so magnified and over-the-top that Allen allows it to take on comedy. For example‚ his character‚ Sandy Bates has several complicated relationships with women. He finds himself attracted to one woman “Dorrie”‚ while another visitor “Isobel” from France directly after divorcing her husband

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    before his‚ employing free verse instead of traditional rhyme schemes‚ and reflecting American culture. More modern poets may have grown away from Whitman’s themes‚ but many still employ literary devices pioneered by Whitman‚ such as the free verse in Allen Ginsberg’s ’’Howl"‚ or the almost spiritual structure of Ishmael Reed’s ’’Neo Hoodoo Manifesto". Even though Ginsburg’s and Reed’s work differs from the work of earlier poets‚ there are still similarities

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    AP U.S. History: Summer Assignment Contact: sbillingsley@aacps.org http://southriverhigh.org/teachers/social-studies/mrs-billingsley/ Due: first day of class A. America In The World (pg. 22) “The Atlantic Context of Early American History”: Use the insert from the textbook (attached below) to answer the following questions in Part A. Questions 1. Explain what Brinkley means as the “Atlantic World” in the context of the “age of globalization”. 2. What are the forces that reveal the influence of Old

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    Western countries but Eastern countries as well (www.charm.net)". Music has been influenced greatly by Beat writing. The lyrics of many great songs have forever been changed by the writing of the Beat Generation. “Bob Dylan’s favorite poet was Allen Ginsberg. Ginsberg became one of Dylan’s greatest friends. He worked on many projects

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    What are the main themes of T.S. Eliot’s ‘Preludes’? What aspects of the poem would you identify as modernist techniques? What does Eliot’s poem express about the condition of the human subject in early twentieth-century modernity? You need to substantiate your essay on a close reading and critical analysis of the poem. T.S Eliot’s ‘Preludes’ is a prominent modernist poem that vividly reflects his opinion about the impact of World War I’s traumatic experience‚ questioning at the same time the

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