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    It cannot be questioned that Andrew Jackson had extreme impact serving as the United States seventh president. He‚ along with many others of the time‚ believed that with the impact he had he was even a hero. The fact of the matter‚ however‚ is that many results of his impactful decisions were often not always for the benefit of the country. His personal values alone did not seek the country’s best interest. With the overall result of the choices that Jackson made‚ he was indeed not hero and only

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    As Phillip Jackson writes‚ he speaks about how “crowds‚ praise‚ and power” function as lessons for students need to learn in order to succeed in the classroom. Jackson speaks about the “crowd” and how the student has to interact with the other students‚ or the “crowd”. How patience has to be exerted by the students because there are so many of them‚ the teacher can’t help all 30 at once. Jackson also speaks about the “praise”‚ which talks about the evaluations that not only teachers can give to students

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    The Lottery Shirley Jackson was a short story writer and novelist; however‚ she was also a loner and an introvert. Shirley was born on December 14‚ 1916 in San Francisco‚ CA. Jackson and her family moved East when she was 17‚ were she attended Rochester University. After doing a year‚ she dropped out of school‚ stayed at home for a year and began practicing on her writing. Jackson entered Syracuse University in 1937‚ where she met her future husband. Stanley Edgar Hyman‚ who was at the time also

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    Apart from the sugarcoated‚ fairy tale perspective we give our children and each other about are world‚ we have to see the true picture for the real image surrounding life. In Shirley Jackson’s story‚ “The Lottery”‚ this small quant town holds a lottery every year‚ in which the winner or loser‚ in this case‚ are put to death by their own neighbors in a public stoning. The people advocate this tradition to show social structure within the town‚ but to grasp any comprehension for a true meaning‚ reading

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    Beat The Red Wedge

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    Beat the White with the Red Wedge” is a 1920 constructivism propaganda poster by a Russian artist‚ Lazar Markovich Lissitzky. The pierced red wedge in the poster symbolises the bolsheviks‚ who are penetrating and defeating their opponents‚ the White movement‚ during the Russian Civil War. It is considered symbolic of that war in Western publications. It is an example of abstraction and also suprematism which is an art based on geomoetric shapes. Those shapes move through the picture creating war

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    Elle Woods: Song Analysis

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    many times I have sung this song just to feel the uplifting message of persevering and succeeding. Going into intermission‚ I would aim to have whoever is playing Elle to deliver this song with as much energy and vocal strength as possible to portray this. I have watched many videos and Broadway versions of this song and have felt the difference between an energetic portrayal and non-energetic portrayal. Vocal flexibility and stage presence is crucial in making this song triumphant‚ especially while

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    from exercising‚ if the heart rate is in the target heart rate zone. Age‚ x Maximum number of heart beats‚ y 20 140 30 133 40 126 50 119 60 112 70 105 a) Plot the data in the table above. What kind of pattern can you observe from your graph? b) What type of relationship appears to exist between the maximum number of heart beats and age? The maximum number of heart beats decreases as the age increases. c) Select any two points to find the average rate of change‚ and the function

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    Shirley Jackson was an author who became famous for writing relatable stories about life. One of these stories was “Charles‚” a passage based upon a misbehaving child in the 1950’s. “Charles” is told in first person point of view of a mother whose child named Laurie is beginning kindergarten. Laurie is a student who also has a younger‚ baby sister. Laurie‚ however‚ did not adjust well to school‚ to solve this‚ he bacame the teacher’s helper to set a positive image. Charles soon had a horrible reputation

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    My Meaningful Song Do you have a song that has a deeper meaning then just another song that comes on the radio? Well I believe that most everyone does one way or another. For me that song happens to be Bad Moon Rising by Credence Clearwater Revival. The reason behind this is when I was younger and before he passed away my grandpa used to play this song on the guitar and sing it to me all the time. I would like to give a little background on my grandfather. At least what I remember of him because

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    Dead Beat Poem

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    In Wilfred Owen’s "The Dead Beat" poem‚ Owen speaks from a one sided opinion of a helpless trooper who let his emotions affect his fight at war. His problems from home transferred to the ground of a battlefield‚ making the poor soldier appear weaker than everyone else. His soldiers whom are on the same side as the trooper fail to make an effort to stand by and support the man‚ which completely contradicts the whole concept of fighting as a team. A war with soldiers is like a sports team with supportive

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