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    Sydney Godwin Psych 1101 Rynier Character Analysis of Sam Winchester The show Supernatural is about two brothers following in their father’s footsteps to pursue the family business of killing off things that go bump in the night. It all began one night when John Winchester‚ played by Jeffery Dean Morgan‚ walks into his infant son’s room only to see his wife Mary (played by Samantha Smith) pinned to the ceiling. John hands the infant off to his older son‚ as his wife spontaneously bursts into flames

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin was a book that was published in 1852 by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The book was a spark to the world. It sold more than 300‚000 copies within a year of publication and was later issued more than three times to become one of the most remarkable best sellers in American history. This text brought a message of abolitionism to a gigantic new group of people. Not only did the people who read the book knew about it‚ but even the people that had seen dramatizations of the story by theaters

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    Lost With Translation: Anna Deavere Smith’s Art Having been aware of police brutality growing up‚ many of us saw what was occurring on television. We also heard politically charged music that opened our minds and ears. I remember when I was a teen listening to Rage Against The Machine. This type of music gave me a voice. At the time when the Rodney King beating occurred‚ the city of Los Angeles became a literal war zone. We were introduced to Twilight: Los Angeles‚ 1992 by Anna Deavere Smith. When I

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    Anton Chekhov’s play “Uncle Vanya” tells the story of a late 1800’s Russian estate tossed into turmoil by the arrival of a professor Serebryakov‚ a man that has retired from academia to live on his dead wife’s land. The tiresome Serebryakov‚ displays arrogance and tyranny to everyone around him‚ and only stays on the estate due to the blind admiration of his former mother-in law. His beautiful young wife‚ Elena‚ is lusted after by the other men on the estate‚ including the doctor Mikhail Lvovich

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    Anna in the Tropics‚ a play that had won a Pulitzer Prize for 2003 had made one of its many performances at the wonderfully built and great resemblance thrust stage. The show was quite spectacular when you look at all the things it had to offer. From the moment you walk into the theatre you notice that almost all of the seats are taken and that this play is very well known and can offer an explosive performance. You knew that by seeing where everyone sat that the distance from the stage to anyone

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    Sam Houston : A True Frontier Legend of the United States Sam Houston was a great man who was involved with much of the early development of America and especially Texas. He was a soldier‚ lawyer‚ politician‚ businessman‚ and also family man. He was taken adopted by the Native American who later became the people he admired and supported. They together helped to bridge the gap between the American government and the Native American. Sam Houston succeeded in many roles in American’s history‚ and

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the abolitionist novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin in 1852‚ a book that quickly became a topic of polarizing national discussion. Harriet Beecher Stowe used the power of the pen to prompt a debate about change centered on the social movement of abolitionism. Considered one of the precipitants of the Civil War‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin raised awareness among abolitionists and northerners who had never interacted with African Americans or had never experienced slavery first hand. When slavery’s

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    tiny detail in the short story “Uncle Marcos”‚ written by Isabel Allende‚ significantly

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    showed tremendous intelligent strength. Two characters Uncle Basil from “You can’t take it with you” and Janie from the book Wake they are both very intelligent because they are good thinkers and are good at coming up with plans. First of the characters is Uncle basil by making people question his intelligence because he is secretly smart. “Uncle Basil lives in a house very small for his money questioned his family” (Wuorio 1). In this quote uncle basil shows he hardly uses money and he uses it in

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    Sam Walton was an American businessman best known for founding the retail chain Wal-Mart‚ which grew to be the world’s largest corporation. Sam Walton was born in Kingfisher Oklahoma in 1918. From his humble beginnings‚ he rose and founded the largest retail empire in the world. He attended the University of Missouri at Columbia‚ graduating in 1940 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. He served as a Captain in the Army Intelligence Corps from 1942 to 1945. He married his wife Helen in 1943

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