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    Have you ever heard the saying practice makes perfect? Well this is in fact true. As many of you saw the Philomath play‚ the Lion King‚ it came with a tremendous amount of hours and dedication to establish an incredible performance. Many live theaters can offer a place for you to see and get involved with thousands of drama productions‚ instead of just watching it using technology. Additionally‚ many different theaters can also show a variety of famous productions‚ from Shakespeare productions to

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    Lions led by Donkeys.” How accurate an assessment is this of the British Army on the Western Front in the First World War? Written by Alan Clark a politician in the 1960s this quotation describes the leadership of the British Military and their strategies used in the Great War. It suggests that soldiers fighting in the World War were brave and courageous as he refers to them as lions. In comparison their leaders‚ the generals were mindless and stupid like donkeys. By holding these characteristics

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    Thatcher‚ Margaret Hilda Roberts Thatcher‚ Baroness Thatcher‚ Margaret Hilda Roberts Thatcher‚ Baroness‚ 1925–‚ British political leader. Great Britain’s first woman prime minister‚ Thatcher served longer than any other British prime minister in the 20th cent. In office she initiated what became known as the "Thatcher Revolution‚" a series of social and economic changes that dismantled many aspects of Britain’s postwar welfare state. Thatcher studied chemistry at Oxford and later became a lawyer

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    Nicu is a good choice of husband for Margaret    Nicu and Margaret are one of the most significant couples in the novel. The novel is  about the difference of the people brought by different class. Nicu is in lower class‚  his family does not earn much and they rent farms from Chisholm’s family. Margaret‚  in the other hand ‚ is in higher class‚ she herself is in Chisholm’s family. If this young  couple want to be together‚ their love should be proved. There are some reasons why  Nicu is a good choice for Margaret. First of all

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    Margaret Bourke-White was a well known photographer and was known for proving that women could do the same thing as men in the field of photography. She photographed Gandhi minutes before his assassination‚ covered the war that followed the partition of India‚ and was with U.S. troops when they liberated Germany’s Buchenwald concentration camp. She was the iconic photographer that caught everyone by surprise. Margaret defied what everyone thought that a woman was capable of doing in the world of

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    psychological change of the protagonist is vital within the movie because it shows their personal development. During the opening scene the animals from all over the land are shown to be rushing towards the Pride lands towards the royal family of Lions which gives the scene a sense of excitement and leaves the viewers wondering what will happen next. Shortly after all of the animals arrive they place themselves in a semi-circle shape around the Pride rock to welcome Mufasa’s new born cub Simba into

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    This quotation was taken from Margaret Atwood’s story‚ "Homelanding." This story recounts many aspects of human existence from an outside view‚ as if it was being told to an alien race. This story tells about human appearance‚ sex (both difference and the act of)‚ sunbathing‚ sleeping‚ death‚ and many other human functions in a scientific way. This story takes a step away from the normal way of describing these objects. For example‚ Margaret Atwood talks about eating and describes it by saying "I

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    Margaret Sanger: The Mother of Preventing Unwanted Motherhood At the turn of the 20th century‚ the toll that years of injustices took on American minority groups rose to a breaking point. The plethora of new technology which arrived post-civil war led to many unaddressed socioeconomic issues (“Progressive Movement.”)‚ which caused many discontent individuals to unite to form malcontent groups. Known as the Progressive Era‚ the first 20 or so years of the century consisted of movements led primarily

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    In Margaret Atwood’s short story‚ “Happy Endings‚” she explains that no matter what kind of story someone has‚ death is something that everyone has in common. Atwood states “So much for endings. Beginnings are always more fun.” She means that the end does not matter because eventually everyone will die‚ the beginning is the important part of a story. Atwood says that the beginnings of a story are more fun because that is where all the details are. The beginning can happen however it wants to‚ but

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    Margaret Bourke-White: Photography as Social Commentary Born in the Bronx‚ New York in 1904‚ Margaret Bourke-White was one of the best-known photographers of the twentieth century who was known for her fearless and dramatic photographs. She graduated from Cornell University and started her career as an industrial photographer at a steel company in Cleveland‚ Ohio.  In 1929 she got hired by Fortune Magazine and traveled to the Soviet Union to photograph its industrial development.  Bourke-White then

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