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    Richard Jackson

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    Richard Jackson is an American contemporary artist born in 1939 and raised in Sacramento‚ he spent his free time hunting on a 2‚000-acre ranch in Colusa County with his family‚ who are descendants of President Andrew Jackson. He studied engineering and art at Sacramento State College. He held down odd jobs like Christmas tree farming and mining for gold in Sierra City before getting his first gallery shows in L.A. in the 1970s. He now has a studio where he does all his work in Sierra Madre‚ California

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    Richard Sherman

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    NWA [Negro] With Attitude: Richard Sherman’s Post Game Rant and How Quickly it Became Racial As the wounded 49ers sulked back into the locker rooms‚ the victorious Seahawks ran rampant across the field‚ congratulating each other‚ and some doing interviews for the local and national press. Erin Andrews‚ a reporter for ESPN‚ managed to lasso the game’s hero Richard Sherman in hopes of a thorough break down of the prior play in which All-Pro cornerback‚ Sherman‚ athletically deflected a pass meant

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    Richard Avedon

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    This Photograph taken by Richard Avedon quite simply explains the raw talent that Avedon had and how his ideas developed into photographs and techniques that would be carried on down for decades‚ also influencing many of the great and aspiring photographers around the world. (where was this from) Form: The image is composed‚ the angle of the camera is slightly lower than the eye level of the model creating a more impressive view of the delicate model and monstrous animals. Avedon used a (type

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    Richard Stockton

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    Richard Stockton Richard Stockton was born in Princeton‚ New Jersey on October 1‚ 1730 and died on February 28‚ 1781 at the age of 50 in Princeton‚ New Jersey. Stockton‚ a continental congressman‚ was an American lawyer‚ jurist‚ legislator‚ and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. Richard Stockton represented the New Jersey colony that was split evenly in the sense of sides during the revolutionary war. One-third supported the rebels and were patriots‚ one-third supported

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    Richard Nixon

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    to mind: Was Nixon trying to hide anything? Where there any evidence that Nixon had committed a crime? What proof did the detectives have? Did Nixon’s plan end up failing? Richard Milhous Nixon was born in 1913 in Yorba Linda‚ California‚ the second of five sons of Francis Anthony Nixon and Hannah Milhous Nixon (Nixon). Richard Nixon went to a public school in Whittier‚ California. After graduating he went to Whittier College‚ a Quaker institution‚ where he majored in history (Bowmen). Whittier was

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    Richard Frethorne

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    Indentured Servitude Richard Frethorne‚ an indentured servant‚ wrote a letter to his parents dated March 20-April 3‚ 1623 in which he describes his experience as an indentured servant. Richard Frethorne was a young Englishman who like many other poor 17th century Englishmen were struggling to make ends meet back in England. Frethorne embarked on his journey to the America’s as an indentured servant in order to find a better life. Merchants in England took advantage of these poor people and recruited

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    Shakespeare’s Richard III‚ Richard ingeniously portrays himself as a transparent man through creative wordplay and deceitful actions. As such he is able to effortlessly manipulate Hastings into initiating his own death. Throughout the passage‚ Hastings continuously misreads Richards’s true character and as a result‚ foolishly ignores the many warnings given to him. He was ignorant to the fact that he is but another stepping stone towards Richards’s journey to the crown. Hastings believes Richard to be an

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    Shakespeare’s ‘Richard III’ and Pacino’s ‘Looking for Richard’ ground the evil of Richard differently in their respective texts. Shakespeare’s Richard is not merely an ambitious villain‚ but the personification of a metaphysical evil – a Machiavellian prince whose vice-like character is derived from the medieval morality play. Broad contextual shifts have resulted in Pacino recreating a villain for our times‚ emphasising mainly the political characteristics of a tyrant-king rendered recognisable

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    Richard Rodriguez

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    Growing up‚ people realize that around the time of reaching a mature state‚ education has affected their personal family life in one way or the other. With that being said‚ in his essay‚ “The Achievement of Desire”‚ Richard Rodriguez headed towards a path where he was unconsciously distancing himself from his family and becoming much more independent than he had expected. Rodriguez gives the reader a sentimental idea of the two contrary lives he had growing up‚ the life he had as a child‚ and the

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    Richard Rive

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    Richard Rive’s‚ "Buckingham Palace‚" District Six focuses on a small community‚ unable to establish themselves outside of gangs‚ thievery‚ alcohol abuse and prostitution. District Six sits at the foot of Table Mountain and provides a stark contrast.  For an essay‚ a brief overview of the environment in which the characters exist (District Six) is useful by way of introduction. Some generalizations of the characters in this novel are necessary as many of their lives overlap and characters develop

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