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    Within the life of, Aaron and Chaersen, they were both interviewed and have contrasting traits. They both have countless quirks about each other. Furthermore, some questioned that were asked are do you want any kids?, do you want to get married?, what degree do you want?, where do you want to travel?, what kind of place do you want to live in (condo, apartment, big house, or small house)?, do you want to live far or close to where you live?, what language do you want to learn how to speak?, what…

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    Aaron Blaise: Animator and Illustrator Aaron Blaise is an artist and animator who worked for 21 years creating some of the greatest animated films of the 20th century. He began with illustration work, but learned to create animation in the late 80s under Glen Keane, helping him to eventually becoming director of animation in several films at Walt Disney studios. He is not only an animator but a painter, digital artist, and instructor. In his many years of training, he has travelled around the…

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    fathers, if you grew up in America you likely have heard of them. Joseph J. Ellis’s book focuses on a few of the founding fathers lives and struggles. The first chapter, called The Duel, highlights the confrontation between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr which ended in Hamilton dying of a fatal wound. What happened is Burr, who was tired of Hamilton fiddling with his political career based off of their different political views. Once Hamilton was challenged he couldn’t say no because that…

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    While most people cower at the thought of public speaking Aaron was always ready to talk to a crowd. In fact Aaron was practically born for the spotlight. God used Aaron in big ways, one of them being that Aaron was the very first High Priest of Israel. (Mandel 1)Although he was brother to Moses, a much more famous and well known name, Aaron was a key person in God’s plan. We see the major impact Aaron’s life made on others through Aaron talking to Pharaoh and the people of Israel, talking to…

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    Aaron Copland Hayden Bennett MUHL 332: Music History III The American dream is; the dream that everyone could have an equal chance to succeed in life and be prosperous through one’s own hard work, determination, and initiative. In a time when this dream was all you really needed to show a love for this country, Aaron Copland stepped it up one notch and strived to show his patriotism through his passion, Music. Aaron wanted to make an impact on the world not only with his music but his…

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    Hank Aaron Research Paper

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    American baseball icon Hank Aaron, nicknamed "Hammerin' Hank," is widely regarded as one of the greatest hitters in the history of the sport. He spent 21 years as an outfielder for the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves and two final years as a DH for the Milwaukee Brewers, setting several records and winning a number of honors along the way. Aron continues to hold many of baseball's most distinguished records today, including runs batted in (2,297), extra-base hits (1,477), total bases (6,856) and…

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    Why Is Aaron Swartz Unfair

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    Thai Thompson Professor MacLennan English 101 28 October 2014 United States of America v. Aaron Swartz Unjust laws exist; shall we be content to obey them, or shall we endeavor to amend them and obey them until we have succeeded, or shall we transgress them at once? ―Henry David Thoreau Brian Knappenberger, documentarian of The Internet's Own Boy, opens his documentary on Aaron Swartz with this quote by Henry David Thoreau. Brian Knappenberger uses this quote and dramatic sound effects to…

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    Aaron Guilty Case Study

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    June 17th, 2013 Aaron Hernandez murdered Odin Lloyd in Massachusetts. Aaron, who is a full time professional football player made this choice to murder multiple people out of cold blood because of his many psychological and emotional issues. Lloyd was a longtime friend of Aaron and it seemed as the two were not getting along and Aaron wanted to do something about it. During the trial, Aaron’s phone and surveillance from Lloyd’s house and Aaron’s were all used as evidence to prove Aaron guilty.…

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    Aaron Copland Hayden Bennett MUHL 332: Music History III Aaron Copland was born at the end of the turn of the century on November 14, 1900. He was born in Brooklyn, New York to Harris and Sarah Copland. Aaron grew up in Brooklyn helping his parents and 4 older sibling run a department store. Aaron was a salesman in the Toy department. Music became an interest of Aarons when he was seven, when he would spend hours listening to records on his cousin’s brand new phonograph. Eventually,…

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    There was this boy and his name was Aaron Brady. Aaron was one of the little kids in the black neighborhood also known as the “hood.” Aaron picked up the ball for the first time at the age of 6 and then his now deceased dad said to him “ This ball right here is gonna make me and your mother proud.” A year later his father was murdered and every since then Aaron has been trying to make his mother and father proud. Now Aaron isn't a little boy anymore he’s a 6”6 basketball star that lives…

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