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    The Lincoln Lawyer

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    The Lincoln Lawyer is a 2011 movie directed by Brad Furman. The main Character in this movie‚ Mick Haller is played by Matthew McConaughey who plays a defense attorney. The part of Louis Roulet is played by Ryan Phillippe. Louis Roulet is a young wealthy realtor who murders prostitutes for his own sick pleasure. The role of Frank Levins‚ Mick Hallers best friend who is also a detective is played by William H. Macy. The role of Mick Hallers ex wife ‚ Maggie McPherson is played by Marisa Tomei.

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    Abraham Lincoln (i/ˈeɪbrəhæm ˈlɪŋkən/; February 12‚ 1809 – April 15‚ 1865) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and perhaps its greatest moral‚ constitutional‚ and political crisis.[2][3] In doing so‚ he preserved the Union‚ abolished slavery‚ strengthened the federal government‚ and modernized the economy. Born in Hodgenville

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    Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is recognized by many Americans as one of the greatest presidents in our nation’s history. His unwavering courage and integrity through the Civil War that eventually led to the Emancipation Proclamation and the end of slavery will forever be regarded as one of America’s greatest triumphs. It was his bravery in the face of relentless adversity that truly defined his character and ultimately led to a free nation. The man who would become the sixteenth president of

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    Washington leadership was questioned and his army was on the verge of expiration after being defeated in New York. If Washington was to lose this battle there would be no second chance. The Continentals Army needed a victory and all success depended on the battle of Trenton. In the midst of the American crisis‚ forces joined together hoping to achieve a surprise attack. The victory of the battle of Trenton contributed to the war and country’s history by leading the forces to victory and ultimately winning

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    Hope in Ulysses

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    of his ability to face adversity with both a capacity for hope and a charitable faith in the goodness of life. He has a fundamental optimism. The messages of hope and hospitality are also symbolically by depicted by food and bread in Ulysses‚ signifying to me that Bloom’s journey is to reconcile his soul and to come to terms with the loss of his son and the changes inherent in the relationship with his wife Molly. We see Bloom’s hope primarily through two events. First‚ Bloom like Telemachus

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    Lincoln and Kennedy Abraham Lincoln and JFK were two very different men. Lincoln was known as "honest Abe"‚ where Kennedy had his scandals. Both presidents had different views and presidential styles. Even their looks were completely opposite. Aside from their differences‚ however‚ Lincoln and Kennedy have some eerie similarities and many involving the men’s assassinations. To start of with‚ there are many numerical coincidences dealing with dates and names. Lincoln was first elected to congress

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    Hope and Salvation

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    Theo 104 INTRODUCTION I have chosen to discuss Hope‚ and Salvation. These two I believe go hand in hand with each other. You cannot have one without the other. These both fall into other aspects as a Christian as well‚ but as I read through the book Core Christianity and go through this course‚ I have learning more about hope and my salvation. PART ONE HOPE! What is hope? The Webster’s Dictionary says that hope is‚ “desire accompanied by expectation of or belief in fulfillment”

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    Hope for a Future

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    Hope for a Future In today’s society‚ Chicano Spanish speaking people are targeted to conform to the standard Spanish speaking language and culture. Gloria Anzaldua was exposed to this conformity at a young age when her teacher did not appreciate the way Anzaldua pronounced her Spanish name and said‚ “If you want to be American‚ speak ‘American.’ If you don’t like it‚ go back to Mexico where you belong” (Anzaldua 374). Gloria Anzaldua who was a sixth generation Tejana and prolific writer wrote the

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    Holocaust Hope

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    right in front of them‚ seeing people suffer from endless starvation‚ and most important of all having their dignity and pride taken away. Although the characters lost hope at times‚ a closer examination shows that daniel and his family had hope of the tragic holocaust ending and them surviving. Daniel and his family started to loose hope because their fellow neighbors weren’t doing anything to stop the Nazis. Daniel reflects‚ “Slowly all our rights were taken away until we were nothing but bodies being

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    have been a sign of peace and freedom in the world since they were created. Nothing in history should be banned for a reason that was never truly given. Even if something is banned‚ those who really care about it will remember it forever. History is history and‚ whether you like it or not‚ it will never be changed. The last few months the banning of the Confederate Flag has become a very heated topic in the United States. The flag has been banned in Alabama‚ California‚ Georgia‚ Mississippi‚ South

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