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    exploring my interest in young adult fiction while looking at my connection to Suzanne Collins’s hit series The Hunger Games. However, being an aspirational adult and a student at a reputable university for studying…

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    Richard Wagner

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    Newman, Ernest. Wagner as Man & Artist. New York: Tudor, 1946. Print. Newman makes the point that Wagner liked to create new things for the German people. Wagner's operas are just one example of his influence over the Germans. Newman also states that Wagner could not keep his opinions or political stances to himself. He used his opera to express his opinions. This created something new for the audience. It made Wagner satisfied with introducing something new to the public and these new…

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    incredible motivation to America in the nineteenth century as yet a motivation to contemporary authors today. Mark Twain was conceived as Samuel Langhorne Clemens in the residential area of Florida, Missouri. He lived in a little, two-roomed house, and being the fourth of five kids, it was clearly exceptionally overcrowded in their home. In 1839, at four years old, he and his family moved to Hannibal, Missouri which is found specifically…

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    you and your close friends or the biggest house party you can only experience in theaters. Now picture yourself in the “Roaring Twenties”. Imagine luxurious mansions, hollow bottles of alcohol spread all around the side tables. Smoking, flirting, being drunk, letting go, this was the “Roaring Twenties”. The Roaring Twenties began in 1920’s. Three components made up this decade: Alcohol Prohibition, Flappers, and the Jazz Age. Each component was vital for the embarkment of this revolutionary…

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    THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY: THE PLANNING FOR MODERN WARFARE. Liam Walmsley History 370W ADE-American Military History Professor Robert Streit April 17, 2024 Introduction The Battle of Midway is regarded as one of the most significant naval conflicts in World War II, fought between the United States and Japan from June 4-7, 1942. The stakes were high, as Japan intended to take over Midway Atoll and establish a strategic foothold in the Pacific. However, the U.S. Navy intercepted…

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    The Importance of Planned Parenthood and Funding Sometime in your life, you have probably heard of Planned Parenthood, but how much do you really know about it? The public needs to be more aware of what kind of services Planned Parenthood offers. Planned Parenthood is a, “private, non-profit provider of medical services related to family planning, men and women’s sexual health, and abortions” (Ramelb 510). Its services focus on preventative health care. Many people oppose funding for Planned…

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    Clemens, Twain is described as “the Lincoln of our literature” by William Dean Howells. Seen as a ‘master’ of voices, Twain has written many successful stories that depict western expansion. Even Ernest Hemingway has said, “All modern literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn…. All American writing comes from that. There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since.” Twain loved pleasure and possibilities and…

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    Huckleberry Finn Romanticism

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    Throughout history we have seen many good books but none as good as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. This book shines in front of others because of how Twain ties taboo, sensitive subjects, or, as Ernest Hemingway would say the use of “All American Literature” into this novel on realism written in the late 1800’s. In Huck Finn, Twain has no problem writing about what interest him that he feels the need to write about. He shows the flaws in human society by writing about child abuse, ignorance…

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    Ramesses Vi's Tomb Analysis

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    In fact, the tomb was never completed. In his publication, Erik Hornung stresses the importance of this unfinished tomb in helping to illuminate the tomb construction process. In his introduction to Das Grab des Haremhab im Tal der Könige, Hornung explicitly states the epigraphic method and technology used. They used a Linhof Kardan Color…

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    For my volunteer service, I chose the South Carolina Democratic Party to participate with. I was connected with Ernest Boston Jr. and Maria Reyes, two of the people there who supervised volunteers. My experience did not explicitly focus on campaigning, however. For the first few volunteer sessions that I attended, I was responsible for phone banking potential volunteers to assist in phone banking and canvassing. Closer to Election Day, I was responsible for phone banking voters in the Columbia…

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