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    says his famous line “Say hello to my little friend!” and begins his last stand as a one man army. The movie had some very great moments‚ even our information on our main character is some what obscured in mystery as we barely know Tony Montana’s origin. It becomes a little difficult to identify Tony as a round or flat character. All we really know of Tony’s origin is that he was in the military and was supposedly locked up in Cuba as a political criminal. However‚ some of those accusation fall into

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    Chloe Anthony Wofford was born on February 18‚ 1931 to Ramah Wofford and George Wofford in Lorraine‚ OH. Chloe was the second oldest of four children. Her father was a welder by trade but worked many jobs to support his family and mother was a maid. In 1949 she graduated from Lorain High School with. She then attended college at Howard University‚ where she majored in English and minored in Classics. . While attending college she decided to Change her name to “Toni” which a shorter version of her

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    this was not the case back then. A great women’s activist and the former of the women’s suffrage movement Susan B. Anthony worked hard to obtain women’s right to vote. She was born on February 15‚ 1820 in Adams‚ Massachusetts. She was raised in Quaker family that believed women’s were equal to men; and should be able to have the same rights even to education. In addition Susan B. Anthony had the opportunity to have an education do to because her father believe all his children should have an education

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    the good. He reflects what the people want in their culture‚ a paragon‚ or doer of good things. I think that is what Western society wants. Something to look up to and strive towards. 5. What was the "Round Table"? Why is it important to the legend of King Arthur? What did it symbolize? The “Round Table” symbolized the unity in people. The vision that we could form together as one. The symbol is important to the legend‚ because that’s what the culture wanted‚ to be one. 6. Who was Lancelot? How

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    Anthony Burgess gained much of his fame from his book A Clockwork Orange. The story was ultimately dismissed for its graphic portrayal of violence and sex. However‚ people who have read his books can see further than these grotesque parts society. Burgess weaves into his writings the stories of his past; Anthony Burgess lived a life plagued with abuse and sickness all around him. He found comfort in the arts and would use this as an outlet for his trauma; he would try to seek closure by working in

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    Starting from their different roles in society to stereotypical roles in the workplace as well as the home. Susan B. Anthony played a large role in the first women’s right’s movement that took place in the late 1800’s. The visual above took place in 1920’s. Three women apart of the National Women’s Party picketed the Republican Convention for its refusal to support the Susan B. Anthony Amendment‚ which was the Women’s Suffrage Amendment that supported women’s right to vote. It was not until 1919 that

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    History Susan B. Anthony stated‚ “It was we‚ the people; not we‚ the white male citizens; nor yet we‚ the male citizens; but we‚ the whole people‚ who formed the Union.” The first proposed equal right Amendment entered the Congressional session in the year of 1923. Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King spoke in 1963 at a march on Washington about a dream. Reverend King articulates on “the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence promising that all men would be guaranteed

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    The word human is easy to describe as a breathing living multicellular organism. Although the term humanism may not be easy to describe. At least not so quickly in one sentence. Humanism was a way of thinking and interacting within a society. As Anthony B. Pinn described in his book “What is humanism and Why does it Matter?” humanism was a way of life for many. More importantly the time period humanism began to thrive was in the 1400s during the Renaissance. Generally speaking‚ many scholars have

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    Background Information on Crocodile Tears‚ Anthony Horowitz Anthony Horowitz‚ a New York Times best-selling author‚ has written over 40 books. Some of his books include the Alex Rider series. Horowitz specializes in mystery and suspense. The book‚ Crocodile Tears‚ is the eighth book in the series. It was written in December of 2009 (www.anthonyhorowitz.com). Summary Some people serve their country with no purpose. Other’s‚ such as Alex Rider‚ do have a purpose‚ some more personal than others.

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    The Round House In the novel The Round House by Louise Erdrich‚ she tells the story of a women who is attacked and the search for justice for her and her family. The story is told from the perspective of the son Joe. It gives us view into how the attack of his mother affects not only her but the entire family. They struggle with their relationships among each other while the father and Joe are in search of finding some type of justice for the mother and themselves. However‚ justice becomes difficult

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