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    Irving Berlin is one of the most famous American composers and lyricist‚ having effect on the American Broadway‚ cinema‚ and music. He produced seventeen film scores and twenty-one Broadway scores‚ in addition to writing over three thousand songs. His songs are classics that most people know‚ some of his most famous songs are God Bless America and White Christmas. He is one of my favorite composers of all time‚ because he has written both songs‚ Broadway scores‚ and film scores that I have listened

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    Unique to Geno in this form‚ is an inherent ability which has simply termed as "defy". In essence‚ Geno still retains enough of his metaphysical origins to defy the natural progress‚ order‚ and logic of this existence‚ to a certain extent. That limit being

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    What made this boxcar unique was the extreme probability of it being used to transport thousands of the holocaust victims to concertation or extermination camps across Nazi Occupied Europe. It clearly demonstrated the bleak conditions faced by those caught up by the Nazi Party’s

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    Irving Penn didn’t grow up wanting to be a photographer‚ he actually wanted to be an art director‚ but after spending a year in Mexico painting and knowing he wouldn’t be anything better than mediocre. He returned to New York‚ winning the attention of an art director’s at Vogue‚ who then hired him as his assistant‚ to suggest photographic front covers. The staff didn’t partially like Penn’s ideas‚ but the art director who hired him did and arranged for him to simply do it himself. The director seemed

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    organisms due to our phenomenal ability to reason. It is foolish to believe that companies of harmful yet legal products are responsible for the problems their products cause. Irving Coffman states that it is right for tobacco companies to pay states settlements because of the “problems” tobacco causes. I disagree with Irving Coffman’s belief that it is right for tobacco companies to pay settlements to states‚ and I also disagree with his argument stating that other manufacturers of detrimental products

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    because I actually don’t know any famous people that would qualify because my knowledge on the topic is not that great‚ to be blunt. So I decided to research the topic so I could be better at choosing a point. Thanks for your understanding. I choose Irving Berlin because he represents an example of what is America is made off and stands for. He has a Russian-born‚ naturalized U.S. citizen‚ Berlin left home at 14 to sing in New York City’s. He came to America for freedom and better opportunities of life

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    two famous composers of patriotic songs Lee Greenwood and Irving Berlin. These brilliant men are both renowned composers‚ and through the years have created brilliant catalogs of songs. As we compare and contrast Lee Greenwood and Irving Berlin in this paper we will identify multiple areas of their lives such as marital status‚ song styles‚ and even heritage. I choose these two fine individuals and their style of music because this style and genre is a true reflection of my childhood and how I felt

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    Introduction George Washington lived sixty-seven years‚ from 1732 to 1799. During his last twenty-four years—more than a third of his life—he was the foremost man in America‚ the man on whom the fate of his country depended more than on any other man. And these were fateful years. From 1775 to 1783—the years of the American War of Independence—Washington was Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army upon whose victory the thirteen colonies depended to secure their separate and equal station

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    American photographer‚ Irving Penn was an extraordinary fashion and portraiture photographer. A common theme throughout the entirety of his body of work is capturing the essence of whatever is in front of the camera. He revolutionized the world of photography with his simple style‚ always photographing on a blank background. Aside from his work in fashion and portraiture‚ Penn also branched and did work in the area of still lifes. He believed “A good photograph is one that communicates a fact‚ touches

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    Washington Irving‚ Comparison of 4 short stories Throughout four of Washington Irving ’s short stories‚ characters manipulate the beliefs and superstitions of others for self-beneficence. A predominant sub-theme in these stories is romanticism. The four stories that will be discussed are "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"‚ "Rip Van Winkle"‚ "The Devil and Tom Walker"‚ and "The Spectre Bridegroom." There are clearly underlying aspects that seem to coincide in all of these stories. Though the author‚ Washington

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