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    the child would behave a certain way or do a certain job (Huxley 16). The Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning (D.H.C) can literally control the citizens. They conditioned the children to hate art‚ nature‚ and literature and made them focus only on working to further benefit society. “It isn’t only art that’s incompatible with happiness; it’s also science. Science is dangerous; we have to keep it most carefully chained and muzzled” (Huxley 231). These people took many interests and values away

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    The Italian Madrigal

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    Amber Burgermeister Development of the Madrigal Essay The madrigal became popular and started developing effectively by Pieto Bembo‚ an influential Italian poet‚ because he was striving for a different and more heartfelt way of singing poetry. His idea was that the text should reflect in the music on a deeper level‚ hence the concept of “word-painting” and also madrigalism. Madrigals were often written about pastoral or mythological ideas. Also‚ they were mostly homophonic‚ with a common

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    Channeling the Past to Sell the Present Two illustrators that stood out in the world of advertising were JC Leyendecker and Coles Phillips. Each made a brand for themselves‚ Leyendecker creating the idolized Arrow Collar man‚ and Phillips developing the classic fade away girl. They rose up as illustrators in their time because of the individuality and unique quality of their styles. They were innovators and created works unlike anyone else of their time. JC Leyendecker was dedicated to process

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    The collapse of the Union was a result of the schism separating northern and southern states‚ originating from differing opinions on slavery which ultimately incited the South’s secession. As the election of 1860 drew near‚ hopeful democratic and republican candidates emerged despite the already turbulent condition of the nation over the issue of slavery. The Democratic ballot was split between the northern representative Stephen Douglas and southern representative John Breckinridge‚ while alone

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    McCarthyism and The Crucible Arthur Miller`s The Crucible is a timeless classic of witchcraft that is rooted in accusations and political motives. The crucible is set during the Salem witch trails and it centers on a young girl‚ Abigail Williams‚ and her quest to meet all of her selfish desires. A group of girls‚ led by Abigail accuse town people of witchcraft to cover up the fact that they were dancing in the forest. She eventually blames Elizabeth Proctor for witchcraft‚ so she will have Elizabeth`s

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    In an attempt to discover who we truly are as a species ‚ one might describe us humans as being creatures driven by passion. Passion is our desires- our very basic human wants and needs that include being able to do anything we want. This is considered to be natural to us and therefore creates our reality. Most people agree that we have to mold ourselves based off of this characteristic‚ but overall‚ it should be controlled. In the steps to analyzing the works of Thomas Hobbes and James Southworth

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    for himself. Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ is about a brave warrior who goes from a hero in battle‚ to a hero for simply his own good. Beowulf is portrayed as an epic hero whereas Macbeth is distinguished as a tragic hero. The two characters share the similarities of being brave and being prideful. Although these men have common traits of a hero‚ the one major difference is who they attempt to take down; Beowulf murders horrendous‚

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a classic tragic play‚ was written by Shakespeare in the late 1500’s. In the play the Montagues’ and Capulets’‚ two families who deeply despise each other‚ have a boy and a girl that meet at a party and fall passionately in love becoming star-crossed lovers. Their love was magical and forbidden making it all the sweeter. All is well until Romeo and Tybalt fight to the death and Romeo wins; Romeo’s punishment‚ exile. Then‚ only chaos and disaster follows. Shakespeare uses similes

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    Case 1: The Italian Shoe Company The Italian Shoe Company is a New York‚ family owned company now in its sixth generation. The company started in 1823 making shoes for men and women based on designs that were popular in the growing Italian community of New York. In the early years‚ it struggled to survive. But over the years‚ particularly from the start of the twentieth century‚ it has prospered. The sixth generation owner -Adamo Pedone- is a very wealthy person. Currently‚ the company produces

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    The Tempest by William Shakespeare and The Inferno by Dante Alighieri had two very strong male characters. The leading character in The Tempest was a man named Prospero. Prospero is a former duke who had been stripped of his dukedom due to treachery. He is a very powerful man who uses his magic to manipulate everyone and everything within his reach. One very strong character in The Inferno was a man named Virgil. Virgil was a soul who was sent to guide Dante through Hell. Virgil has power over the

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