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    The key contribution which he made was to change the approach to manufacture and marketing of cars. Prior to his activities cars had been a specialised luxury product available only to the wealthy; his vision of producing ‘a car for Everyman’ and at a price which Everyman could afford resulted in a revolution in the marketplace. Importantly the ways in which the vision was realised extend beyond cars to thinking about a whole range of consumer products and even services; again Ford did not invent ‘mass

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    The Renaissance emphasized the good characteristics of people. According to Shakespeare all people are admirable and noble. The Renaissance also changed how strictly religion was followed. In the the play Everyman it mentions how people seem to care about the sins they committed in their life when they are older and near Judgement Day( Doc. B). The Renaissance also embraced the nature of the human body. Many artists such as Leonardo da Vinci dissected dead

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    just like his father. When Willy attempts to use his personality to ask his boss for a raise‚ he gets fired‚ proving his perception of the American Dream to be a flawed one. As an archetype‚ Willy Loman can be seen both as a tragic hero and as an everyman. He has everything that a man could ever want: a car‚ a house‚ a supportive wife‚ and two sons whom he adores. However happy his situation may seem at first glance‚ his life falls apart towards the end of

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    that they did. They knew the difference between right and wrong‚ and used their knowledge to fight the evil among them‚ such as in "The Crucible". The people of Salem were all afraid of witch craft. They took extreme measures to overcome this‚ by summoning people to court‚ threatening of hanging to certain individuals‚ and threatening their reputations among the community. The fearfulness in the community also produced negative aspects as well. For instance "The Crucible" again‚ everybody

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    In May of 2014 Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weir attempted to kill their friend. The girls stabbed their friend in an attempt to summon Slender Man‚ a fictitious monster who steals and eats children. According to the article‚ the girls stabbed their friend nineteen times. The attack was premeditated‚ Geyser and Weir pushed their plan of attack off a day to celebrate Geyser’s birthday (BBC). Through the lens of Slender Man case: Morgan Geyser‚ 14‚ in not guilty insanity plea‚ Geyser and Weir participated

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    Walking through the ruins of the Coliseum‚ I was filled with awe. How could a society that existed 2500 years ago plan and construct something so structurally stable‚ with the ability to outlive architecture created using advanced technology? Amongst the concrete jungle of the twenty-first century stands Rome‚ a glorious‚ immutable imprint of the past. Ancient History is the foundation of our society and its influence is inescapable‚ whether we look to politics‚ theatre‚ religion‚ philosophy or language

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    Sociological Imagination is a term to describe the relation between personal and historical forces. Sociologist C. Wright Mills suggests that the meaning of the word enables people to distinguish the link between personal troubles and public issues. It is suggested that an individual should look at their own personal problems as social issues‚ and work on connecting the two to formulate an answer. Today men frequently feel trapped by their personal‚ private lives. Men are known to be weak when

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    The documentary “I AM” was directed by Tom Shadyac‚ who was a such successful Hollywood director until a bike accident in 2007 left him cripped‚ possibly for good. Despite the fact that he at last recovered‚ he raised a changed man. After an expanded fight against post-blackout disorder‚ he chose to figure out what life is truly about‚ since he says his 17‚000-square-foot manor as a case—hadn’t brought him joy. Shadyac travels around the world and starts off with a small camera crew to interview

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    Oz essay – Research ll The wizard of Oz is a non-fictional novel for young readers. It created a world to show how bad the gilded age was. The characters represented things from that time. Dorothy represented everyman as in the citizens. Scarecrow represented the farmers because farmers didn’t use their head when needed. Tin-man was the industrial workers‚ and lastly the lion represented Jennings Bryon populist. My favorite character in this book is tin-man because he shows loving emotions through

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    And they end by bidding him stay with them. Since ever they flung abroad in spring The leaves had promised themselves this flight‚ Who now would fain seek sheltering wall‚ Or thicket‚ or hollow place for the night. And now they answer his summoning blast With an ever vaguer and vaguer stir‚ Or at utmost a little reluctant whirl That drops them no further than where they were. I only hope that when I am free As they are free to go in quest Of the knowledge beyond the bounds of life

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