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    proved that Shakespeare still has a place in modern society? To be relevant or not to be relevant‚ that is the question. It has been over 400 years since Shakespeare wrote his last work and the world continues to reference‚ adapt‚ teach‚ discuss and question the great bard of Stratford upon Avon. Maybe he was incredibly ahead of his time‚ or maybe the world just hasn’t changed for 400 years‚ either way‚ the themes and issues used throughout Shakespeare’s works are still relevant and interesting

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    sensation I have in this scene is like watching these people horsing across the grassland is very pleasure and have a sense of relaxing. In this scene‚ only a a couple second‚ start of with the focus on the small tree at the bottom right corner stay still‚ than the horsing people are appearing‚ horsing across and frame with the leaves showing at the bottom left. The whole scene is balanced with the tree amd the leaves‚ the whole scene frame good aesthetic. During this scene‚ I have the sensation of

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    Do you think the American dream is still possible? Despite what you think the American dream is no longer possible. The American dream is to be able to work an average job and be able to pay the bills and still have spending money for wants. In today’s society increased cost of living and decreased or stagnate wages have led to the American dream difficult to accomplish without a high paying job. The American Dream is no longer accessible because the economy is down‚ property is too expensive and

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    and people‚ 1984 is slowly becoming a reality. This is shown in today’s technology‚ in Trump’s Immigrant ban‚ and in the ‘sin taxes’. While 1984 seems like a weird book that most every highschooler reads‚ this fictional story is slowly becoming America’s reality. Everyday‚ little by little‚ our society is changing into the settings of 1984. While it is not as extreme or disturbing as 1984’s society it is becoming like it. Some similarities are how the government controls the media and what we can

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    years since it was written on the 17 of September‚ 1787.  Since the constitution is over two hundred years old‚ is it still relevant to the people of the US today? Although the constitution is way older than the people living in the United States‚ it is still relevant because it has an affect on everyone in the United States each and every day.  The constitution is important and still relevant today because without it‚ the United States would not be what it is today.  The United States government works

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    “Is the American Dream Still Alive and Well?” (Debate) The American Dream is the result of possibilities and success. The term “American Dream” was been invented by James Truslow Adams in 1931: “That dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man‚ with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” Another reference to the American Dream appears in the Declaration of Independence (1776). The author wrote that people are “endowed by their creator

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    William Grant Still The famous quote‚ “Music is beauty”‚ comes from William Grant Still‚ a man who was determined to be a composer. He didn’t let anything get in his way. William Grant Still was the first black to conduct a leading American orchestra. William Grant Still was born on May 11th‚ in Woodville‚ Mississippi. William grew up without a father. He lived in Little Rock‚ Arkansas‚ a segregated city. His mother was a teacher at a high school in Little Rock. William grew sick when he was 3

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    of economic system. Abraham Lincoln had many political skills‚ and his vice president‚ Andrew Johnson‚ had absolutely none of it. I think racism would still be as it is if he were still alive. When the reconstruction era was going on‚ I think him being alive would have made it much “smoother” then it was. I believe that if Abraham Lincoln were still alive congress people would have made efficient constitutional decisions. Lincoln was a very honest and a person who was not afraid to give his opinion

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    assert herself‚ drawing inspiration as the mother of her son. Her presentation to the American public-at-large happened with the publication of her autobiography‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. The purpose of this research is to focus on the poem‚ "Still I Rise" to analyze the significance of Angelou’s twofold strategy: the impact of the question she poses to the public; and her assertion of her heritage as a foundation for her perpetual advancement. The impact of the question that she poses to

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    was a long time ago and ended before you were born it still occurs today. Although slavery is illegal it still continues and I will explain all of these kinds of slavery in the next three paragraphs. Today sweatshops can be found all over the world. Sweatshops as stated in my introduction are factories full of worker under age and under paid. A sweatshop may look like a nice well taken care of place but could still employ child laborers or still force employees to work long hours for little or no

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