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    Joe King Oliver was also one of the artist who helped bring Jazz to Chicago because he moved there and brought his love for Jazz with him in 1921. Since people at this time still weren’t accepting of the black culture and Jazz was mostly composed by black people…

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    Song Of Roland

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    crusades. In 778 A.D, during Charlemagne reign, the battle between the Franks and Basque evolved into “The song of Roland” that we know today. The main characters of the poem were Charlemagne, his nephew Roland, Ganelon —Roland’s step father— , and Oliver —Roland’s brother in law—. Charlemagne became known as a christian King who excelled when in power. Roland was a fearless knight who became a hero of faith, when sacrificing his life for God and his king. The famous epic, also known as…

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    Many Americans despised Karl Marx as soon as his political theory gained international attention. However, some did support Marx’s theory, even while it was considered radical. Those defined as some include world-renowned playwright, Arthur Miller. In his famous play, Death of a Salesman, the main character, Willy Loman, and his family fail to achieve the American dream. In Miller’s opinion, the Loman family’s vision of the American dream is unrealistic in a Capitalist society, but their vision…

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    my study of the Mennonite church I did through an interview and cultural observation by means of a church service. In order to observe the Mennonite faith parallel to what they experience, I interviewed a couple named Ellen and Oliver about their beliefs. Ellen and Oliver are part of a small Mennonite community, and have 12 adult children and 55 grandchildren. They have been a part of this faith their whole lives and continue it on through their descendants and thus should have a fairly…

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    humorists, and their ability to “convey with impunity messages that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly”, it is absolutely true that humorists serve a vital role in society. Humorists are uniquely positioned to both call attention to problems, and to attack the source of them. Comedians have a dramatically wider audience than most politicians, and can address issues in a manner far more entertaining to a larger portion of the population. Comedians can be seen almost constantly on…

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    Odysseus, the epic hero, shows courage and strategies to fight against creatures with a help of a god.The nonfiction The Good Soldiers by David Finkel, where Cumming, an american soldier, has a problem of not knowing which daughters of Izzy is injured from the explosion from Iraq.Also, the poem The Journey by Mary Oliver talks about a girl who has parents holding her back from letting her go to try to find out who she really is. Although there lies many journeys ahead of us, there…

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    more than ten magazine articles and thousands of letters (“Biography of Louis Daniel Armstrong”). Unfortunately, Armstrong’s lifestyle began taking a toll on his health in the late 1960’s (“Louis Armstrong”). He suffered from kidney and heart problems (“Louis Armstrong”). Armstrong’s health steadily declined in the 1970’s (“Louis Armstrong”). Louis Armstrong later died in his sleep at his home in Queens, New York on July 6, 1971 (“Louis…

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    value of money should be revised and re-taught because this affects directly people’s dependence, moral and generosity. Money is a dangerous for our dependence because it can become a serious addiction. The English psychologist Oliver James wrote a book about this problem which is called “affluenza”. In his book entitled “Affluenza” compared it to some sort of selfish capitalism. He reported that people define who they are with the amount of money they make and have. He continues with pointing…

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    Louis Armstrong Challenges

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    Talent Over Odds What is the hardest thing you have ever done to do the one thing you are passionate about? In the case of Louis Armstrong, he overcame the struggles of poverty and racism to become one of the most legendary jazz musicians. Coming from a bad neighborhood and low income did not stop Louis Armstrong from accomplishing his one passion. His talent brought him to the top of the jazz world. Due to his strong will and outstanding talents, Louis Armstrong rose through the challenges…

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    prevent children 's obesity. Jamie Oliver, the chef, illustrates that the landscape of food consists of main street, home, and school. There are countless fast-food restaurant and coffee chains in principal cities of the world. Most these shops provide obviously large portion than people need as means of public relations and ignore the products are labeled because they want to make more benefits. Home also has big problem. Most parents work…

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