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    Greatest Canadian: David Suzuki “We’re in a giant car heading towards a brick wall and everyone’s arguing over where they’re going to sit.” –David Suzuki on our future Dr. David Suzuki; you’ve probably heard of him. After all‚ he has done a heck of a lot. He’s one of our country’s greatest contributions to society. Born on March 24th 1936 in Vancouver‚ Quebec‚ Dr. Suzuki is well known for being an award winning scientist‚ environmentalist‚ author‚ broadcaster‚ TV personality‚ and environmental

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    The paintings of Jacques-Louis David illustrate the political and historical theme of fraternity and togetherness‚ a key ideal in the French Revolution. In 1784‚ Louvre‚ Paris‚ David painted Le Serment des Horaces‚ known in English as‚ Oath of the Horatii. This historical piece was depicted a Roman legend of 7th century BC‚ which involved a battle between the Romans and a nearby town of Alba. Instead of a full-scale war‚ the three Horatii brothers were chosen by the Romans to defeat the trio of brothers

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    by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. This life sized marble sculpture "David" (1623-24) is the best depiction of that dramatic moment when David loads his sling with a stone to assault Goliath and kill him. Even though it is not currently located at the MET it is an extravagant subject. Goliath is a giant Philistine warrior who inflicted havoc on the children of Israel. David‚ a boy‚ accepts a challenge to fight Goliath. As the battle commences‚ David reaches into his bag to obtain a stone and then loaded it

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    Sure Thing By David Ives

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    “Sure thing” is a one act play written by by David Ives in a collection of six acts “All in the timing”. All in the timing has been written by the American playwright between 1987 and 1993. The play consist in a small talk dialogue between a man who will use every approach and a woman who will try all kind of different answers. David Ives choose to focus on the wordplay and the existentialist perspectives on life and meaning. The play lenght length brief and it last only 15 minutes. The story take

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    In David H. Autor analysis he is explaining why there is becoming an increasing gap between the top 1% and the other 99%. The main point he goes back to is how unskilled workers are less desired. He argues that with the separation of the high school educated vs the college educated‚ it is making the high school educated much less desired workers. He credits this demand of higher educated people to the amount of people that go to college. Autor explains that in todays society the need for educated

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    English Essay- David Williamsons “The Club” In the book “The Club”‚ composed by David Williamson‚ communicates information and ideas in relation to issues within a sporting society‚ in particular football. These issues include: tradition and loyalty‚ Commercialisation‚ and sexism. Williamson explores these ideas through the use of many techniques such as dialogue‚ slang‚ and colloquial. David Williamson’s “The Club” exposes the conflict that exists to Commercialism within a sporting society where

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    Henry David Thoreau: An American Non-Conformist Could you survive living in the woods by yourself for twenty two months? Would you be willing to go to jail to protest something you truly believed in? Henry David Thoreau did both of these things in his short life. Thoreau was a carpenter‚ ecologist‚ writer and philosopher. He was never famous in his lifetime‚ and actually many of his peers thought some of his ideas and actions were crazy‚ but we now look back on Thoreau as one of the first great

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    David Robert Joseph Beckham OBE (born May 2‚ 1975) is an English footballer born in Leytonstone‚ London. He is a midfielder for Real Madrid and captain of the English national team. He is noted for the quality of his crossing and ability to hit free-kicks and corners‚ particularly long-range free-kicks. He is married to former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham. He started his career at Manchester United‚ where he spent over a decade. Manchester United 1991-2003 Beckham first signed a YTS (youth training

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    Profile of an Entrepreneur: David Karp David Karp was born in New York City on July 6‚ 1986. Karp grew up very comfortably living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He showed an early interest in website design‚ designing websites for local businesses by the age of 11. At age 15 however he dropped out of school and decided to be homeschooled thinking that this would be more appealing to colleges. The irony being that Karp never went on to college or even earned his official high school diploma

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    David Olere was more than an artist‚ in my opinion‚ he was truly a hero. He ventured to do what no one else was able to do. He dedicated his artistic career to uncover what events actually took place in the German death camps during WWII. The world is grateful to him because such gruelly and horrific depictions really teaches us to remember. The day we forgot all those unfortunate people is the day they truly die‚ and the day history shall repeat itself. In David’s “For a Crust of Bread” we see

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