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    Logan Moyer 1B Ochoa 15 December 2014 Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald: “The Great Gatsby” Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born on September 24‚ 1896 and raised in St. Paul‚ Minnesota (Fitzgerald 1) Though an intelligent child‚ he did poorly in school and was sent to a New Jersey boarding school in 1911. Despite being a mediocre student there‚ he managed to enroll at Princeton in 1913. Academic troubles and apathy plagued him throughout his time at college‚ and he never graduated‚ instead enlisting

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    I. Summary St. Francis University was a medium-sized private University‚ located in a major port city in Visayas. The University is well known for its engineering and Science degree courses and was one of the better private universities in the city. It boasts of a total of 26‚000 enrollees at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The College of Commerce was a major unit of the University. However‚ it has only 3000 student enrollees or so‚ compared to the College of Engineering‚ which accounted

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    Francis Ford Coppola’s film The Godfather‚ epitomizes the theme “it’s business‚ not personal”. The movie was created in 1972‚ showcasing Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) and Michael Corleone (Al Pacino). This movie shows the struggles of the Corleone family to protect their empire from the other mafia families living within New York. Coppola visually portrays the theme “it’s business‚ not personal”. The Corleone Family says this to hide the fact they are doing violent things in reality. The family

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    The Oregon Trail The author of the book The Oregon Trail is Francis Parkman. Parkman was an American historian. This one of his many books on this topic. Parkman enrolled to Harvard when he was sixteen. When he turned 20‚ he went to Europe to explore and lived in Rome. Theodore Roosevelt even dedicated a book to him. Parkman had great financial stability throughout his life from his book sales and modest lifestyle so he could later have the money to research and travel. He struggled his whole

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    Francis “Frank” Johnson Johnson was born on June 16‚ 1792 in Martinique in the West Indies and immigrated to Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania in 1809 by the age of 17. He directed military bands and society dance orchestras‚ taught music‚ and performed on the violin and keyed bugle. His early career consisted of performing for balls‚ parades‚ and dancing schools. He first became widely known in 1818 when George Willig published Johnson’s Collection of New Cotillions. His career flourished in the 1820s

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    “The Hound” In Robert Francis’ poem “The Hound‚” the writer creates a sense of fear by comparing how mysterious and unpredictable dogs are to life using an extended metaphor to show life as uncertain and one has to wait to see what it brings at them. In lines 1-5‚ the writer states: “Life the hound/Equivocal/Comes at a bound/Either to rend me/Or to befriend me.” The speaker compares the habits of a hound to life to show even though they are not alike‚ they are similar in the way of not

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    The text “Making it all right” by Francis King is written in a style of fiction.This extract is about how Mary and her husband Bob were admiring their screen‚ which was picked up in a little junkshop‚ and how they had it remounted. So at the beginning of the text we see Bob‚ Mary and Diana friendly speaking about their friend Iris‚ whom they were going to make a call. Suddenly their attention was attracted by Diana Lucas‚ who began to edge a six-panel gold screen out from the wall. And they saw

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    Period 6 Exploration Unit Speech: Sir Francis Drake Many years ago‚ people believed that our earth was flat and that we were the center of the universe. Brave explorers set out on miraculous adventures to discover the truth about our planet and the secrets that laid beyond. One of these important figures was Sir Francis Drake of Britain‚ who was able to complete the ultimate task of sailing around the world and contribute to all that we know today. Sir Francis Drake became a part of this world around

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    Thomas More is known for his 1516 book Utopia and for his untimely death in 1535‚ after refusing to acknowledge King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England. He was canonized by the Catholic Church as a saint in 1935. Born in Milk Street in London‚ on 7 February 1478‚ Thomas More was the son of Sir John More‚ a successful lawyer and later judge‚ and his wife Agnes. More was educated at St Anthony’s School‚ then considered one of London’s finest schools. From 1490 to 1492‚ more served John Morton

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    And thus we have a fair share of stereotypes based on over-simplified ideas about womanhood like the domestic goddess‚ the success and the screw-up‚" (www.greencine.com). This study attempts to discuss how these stereotypes are addressed throughout Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather Part II. McCarty claims that the gangster movie "has been male-dominated for most of its existence‚" and is a true example of what McCabe would term as a "patriarchal film." It is for this reason that this study will highlight

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