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    The Fugger family are a German family who huge international mercantile bankers in the fifteen and sixteenth century. The head of the family was Johannes Fugger. He had two sons where were Jakob and Andreas. The Family were so huge that they controlled a part of the European economy. The Fugger family replaced the Medici’s who controlled all of Europe during the Renaissance. The Fuggers became even wealthier when they took over the Medici’s by acquiring all of their assets. Jakob became very wealthy

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    and he is supposed to die around the age of 30. He has many things going wrong within his body and is really sick. During the next 5 years‚ the parents give birth to another baby‚ but the difference between these two boys is that the new baby named Anton is specially programed to be the best of the two parents. These two boys are always competitive with one another and its just a matter of events to see who is the best out of the two of them. This movie shows a mix of different emotions. It shows some

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    known of John Skelton this piece isn’t that innocent to the eye as many may have thought. The center focus of this analytical response is dedicated to his poem “Philip Sparrow”. His poem is royalist in tone‚ highly critical of the church and a moving lament for a young novitiate Jane Scrope loss of a pet sparrow while also binding it to the time that he was castigating his own parish curate‚ the archbishop of York‚ and the lord chancellor. Skelton’s poem falls into four distinct parts: two larger

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    Family. In the early 20th century‚ Allistar Crowly‚ AKA "The Black Pope"‚ started modern Satanism. It is said that Anton Lavey brought Satanism to the United States. Anton believed that he was the reincarnation of the "Black Pope". He set his church up in San Francisco in 1966. Within one year Anton ’s cult grew to more than 200‚000 members (Miller‚ 1991‚ p. 28-29). Anton then went to Hollywood to help make movies about Satanism. He succeeded in doing so and was involved with the making

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    “…the spoken word‚ the text of a play is not valuable in and of itself‚ but is made so by the inner content of the subtext and what is contained in it” (Stanislavski‚ Building a Character) Theatre has always been about much more than what is written. The plays and musicals we watch extend far past the lines of dialogue we hear and enjoy. It is in the words that we find beautiful quotes and messages that we can carry throughout our lives‚ but it is in the subtext that thoughts are provoked‚ and we

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    In order to counter the unreality of Ibsen and the bleakness of Chekhov‚ John M. Synge has chosen a seemingly unbelievable story to create his realist masterpiece‚ <u>The Playboy of the Western World</u>. Its realism comes from two unlikely sources: joy and a far-fetched tale. Yet‚ as Synge identifies himself in the preface‚ these elements in combination are extremely effective in showing the life of the peasantry; more so than any bleak or so-called "real" story (in the manner of Ibsen) could.<br><br>The

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    Table (Walker) ◦What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl (Smith) ◦Child of the Americas (Morales) •Gender Roles / Marriage ◦The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (Thurber) ◦The Story of an Hour (Chopin) ◦The Necklace (de Mauppassant) ◦The Proposal (Chekhov) ◦Country Lovers (Gordimer) •Creativity / The Creative Process ◦Poetry (Neruda) ◦Constantly Risking Absurdity

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    1. “The Lady with the Pet Dog “‚ written by Joyce Carol Oates‚ is the story that I personally liked better then Anton Chekhov’s interpretation more because it presents a more modern the theme of the love affair between two people. The story presents a unique account contrast to the other version and the secret relationship between a man and a woman who are trapped by marriage that they feel unhappy about. I reason like this one more is because I like the way Oates shows the forbidden love in the

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    microscope was invented by Anton van Leeuwenhoek during the seventeenth century. Leeuwenhoek was not a scientist by profession. Initally he made a living selling clothes and buttons‚ but spent his spare time grinding lenses and constructing microscopes of remarkable quality‚ such as the light microscope. The light microscope could magnify cells‚ for instance in plants so you could see a clearer and bigger picture of what they are made of. Over the years‚ scientists improved on Anton van Leeuwenhoek’s microscope

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    He is a good at tracking and shooting a rifle. His past experience serving in the military shows that he works well under pressure. Moss has a relatively good chance at getting away with the money because of his experience and attributes. Besides Anton Chigurh‚ Moss is one of the few good characters who challenges death‚ continuously surviving in the face of danger. Moss had one goal which was to get out with his wife and money. Unfortunately‚ Moss is forced to make morally questionable decisions

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