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    The author did make some few arguments about how Hamilton’s and burr’s assistance and comparing which one was telling the truth or what was the facts. Biases were the number one reason America had to start with war. Because many things were unfair to them instead of ruling themselves and their own world not others like England. There were some few sentences that Ellis writes his own form to understand the reader of what is going on. Only chapter that it was really interested was the farewell.…

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    Founding Fathers Summary

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    knowing what we Americans see in them in today’s society. “Americans Success wasn’t always a foregone conclusion” as Ellis mentions grabbing the reader’s attention to the Founding Fathers. Ellis opens up the book by clarifying Alexander Hamilton’s and Aaron Burs arrival in meeting each other on July 11, 1804 close to New Jersey. He explains to readers the importance of personal prominence in the growing government. Thomas Jefferson got together with James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton in…

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    Hamilton Rising up to the top, Alexander Hamilton, in Lin-Manuel Miranda’s made a spectacular performance. Hamilton: The Musical, Hamilton was an orphan and was forgotten in the caribbean. He writes his way out bad situations then he started a goal to become a treasury for the government. Hamilton was made into a leader and help washington to come up with a couple of strategies for war. Burr and Hamilton’s turbulent relationship lead them to their inevitable fate, which was that they were…

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    Hamilton is a revolutionary work of Art: It Should Be Encouraged Not Criticized. Everything that comes new, often encounters criticism. Some critique flashes out its fallacies, pointing out its room for improvement. On the contrary, some are just motivated to demean the significance of others. A recently released musical Hamilton holds true to this. It succeeded to amass prolific attention - Never seen before in American music history, it, however, also received criticisms from all over the…

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    Heath Ledger Meaning

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    a great job in this role and he does capture the character persona and he was a great fit for the role but also they kind of made him look kind of weak which he is not in the comics he a really important character. Aaron Eckhart and he plays Harvey Dent and Two Face and Aaron Eckhart did an amazing job with this character and he really captures the character persona and emotion and he really does have the vibe for the character.These were just a few actors that made this movie such a…

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    essence of Captain Sully. All who sat in the theater felt the depth and emotional intensity of the characters and the stress of their situation. Aaron Eckhart played First Officer Jeff Skiles. Although Eckhart did a great job of acting as the first officer, you weren’t able experience the burden he was feeling to the same extent that you felt from Sully. Eckhart only portrayed enough about Skiles to understand his charisma, but not enough to know his backstory. Both actors did a marvelous job…

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    The Core

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    The movie I watched was called The Core and was directed by Jon Amiel. Some of the main actors in this movie are, Dr. Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart), scientists Dr. Serge Leveque (Tchéky Karyo), Dr. Conrad Zimsky (Stanley Tucci), Dr. Ed Brazzelton (Delroy Lindo) and Rebecca (Hilary Swank). The main focus of this movie was to show what it would be like to travel to the core on a life saving mission. In this movie Dr. Josh Keyes notices that the Earth's inner core has stopped rotating. So Dr. Keyes…

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    The term “propaganda” originally emerged in 1622 when Pope Gregory XV founded the Sacred Congregation of Propagating the Faith. The idea of propaganda remained one of the growing beliefs and policies until World War I. According to “Propaganda and Persuasion,” Austin Cline explains how “propaganda [is] any organized effort to persuade large numbers of people about the truth of an idea, the value of a product, or appropriateness of an attitude” (Cline). What Austin Cline is saying is that…

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    The Dark Knight

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    Dark Knight is one that goes deep into the origins and creates an outstanding tragedy. He creates characters that the viewers are drawn to and care much about. This was possible due to lead actors Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Aaron Eckhart, Michel Caine, Gary Oldman, and Morgan Freeman’s wonderful performances. After Batman Begins a new district attorney named Harvey Dent has been elected in Gotham City. Harvey’s plan is to destroy the underworld mob that has been running the…

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    The Dark Knight is a story about a well-known superhero, Batman, and his crime fighting adventures against villains, specifically, the Joker. There are a lot of different points in this movie that prove it really is an outstanding piece of art. Rotten Tomatoes, a website that gives a percentage rating based off of positive review ratings, gave The Dark Knight a 94 percent. There are a lot of things done well, like an interesting plot, well developed characters, thrilling scenes, and excellent…

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