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    Huey P. Long once said “Every man a king, but no one wears a crown.” this was a man that truly believed that anyone could thrive. During his time in office as a senator and Governor of Louisiana, he had ideas to fix the current depression. He developed the “Share Our Wealth” program as a new welfare program for the country. He had a close connection to the agricultural community since he grew up on a farm as a child, and then rose to high status later in life. He originally used his power…

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    A Man for All Seasons Review Academy award winning A Man for All Seasons directed by Fred Zinnemann is a dramatic yet enthralling story based on the crazy events of King Henry VIII’s reign. The story line focuses on King Henry’s insistence on divorcing his wife and the fact that his prominent friend and advisor, Sir Thomas More, refuses to support him. More, being not only a very influential and respected diplomat, is also a good kind man who makes the ultimate sacrifice for the sake of doing…

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    feeling that you have towards someone; meaning you care for them so much you would make any sacrifice for them. In ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ by William Shakespeare many characters come to believe that they are in love, such as Claudio and Hero. Claudio doesn't love Hero. Hero does not love Claudio. In Act 2 Scene 1 Claudio says, “Lady, as you are mine, I am yours. I give away myself for you, and dote upon the exchange.” (Shakespeare) Essentially what is happening is Caudio decides that he wants…

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    Pride is an important theme in Much Ado About Nothing. The characters in this play often have their pride wounded, each in different ways. Benedick and Beatrice are moved to fall in love with each other when they are accused of being too prideful. Claudio’s pride is wounded when he almost marries a woman that he believes to be disloyal. Hero and Leonato’s pride is extremely damaged when Hero is publicly shamed by Claudio. The pride in these characters either brings together relationships or…

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    sitting on the baseball field at school during our break in between classes, talking to each other about how we feel about our friendship and what could do to make it better. We decided that we needed a third friend because we could never find anything to talk about anymore because we felt like we talked about everything we possibly could and that we knew everything about each other, so we started think about potential friends we wouldn’t mind having as third friend and as the day went on and we…

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    “All the President’s Men” is a story of two Washington Post journalist, who investigated the Watergate scandal. The journalist uncovered the story and presented the facts that eventually led to President Nixon’s resignation. The investigative reporting was effective in the Watergate scandal because journalist Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein focused on why there was a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in D.C, and why those who worked under Nixon attempted to cover-up…

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    succeeded in forcing all of the white men off besides one, which was pulled into the train before he could be killed by the speed of the train. At the next train stop, the police awaited the black men on the train. The white men who were forced off went to the police, claiming they were attacked by a black gang on the train. Nine men were caught and thrown into the prison at…

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    relevance. First of all, literature flourishes emotions which is crucial to oneself. Second of all, literature allows one to expand their knowledge; therefore, are capable of fervent and critical thinking. Society has altered the mindsets of individuals to believe that literature is redundant, but Michael Meyer implements a more persuasive argument highlighting literature study and ultimately attesting to the fact that it…

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    O’Brien’s stories were a few good examples of what a veteran of the Vietnam War went through, and readers were able to read about them from a man who witnessed everything firsthand. During any war the soldiers have no choice but to witness a lot of death. There are different reactions from the guys. Some show remorse while others aren’t affected at all. The men become so used to seeing all of the blood and guts that they begin to lose their sense of morality. This can then cause the men to lose…

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    In my perspective, this law means to take initiative- it means to do something because doing leads to understanding. Talking or thinking about doing something won 't get you anywhere, however putting forth effort and small steps to get the task done will get you near your goal. This law doesn 't mean to be overly impulsive and act out the first thing that comes into your mind, but rather…

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