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    Bones”, recorded in 1966, has a combination of Latin, Bop, and Free Styles. More Bebop oriented tunes are recorded on his 1968 classic, “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs”. Further, when Miles Davis embracing rock with jazz, he introduces a new direction for the development of jazz and Corea became a member of Miles Davis' band. He participated in the birth of the electric jazz fusion movement. In 1971, Corea founded his own group, “Return to Forever,” one of the most influential groups of the Jazz Rock…

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    Michael Moore’s 2010 film, “Waiting for Superman,” illustrated that the ‘lemon dance’ continues to plague districts across the country. ‘The Lemon Dance’ refers to schools swapping their worst performing teachers at the end of the school year with another school’s lemon in hopes that he or she is not quite as bad. Some argue that it is time to throw away the rotten lemons and begin searching for more qualified and/or higher performing teachers. Due process is procedural enough in nature that…

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    Tuskegee Airmen Influence

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    flights. During all of this there were 13 men that went through the program, and only five of them made it and earned their wings in March 1942, which one of them included Captain Benjamin O. Davis, Jr who had graduated West Point even while being shunned the whole three years. And his father General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., was the only black line officer in the U.S. Army at that time, and his son would soon join him as the second black line officer as he moved through the ranks. At the…

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    Guerre by Vigne, and On the Lame by Natalie Davis. These two articles may be about the same case however they are significantly different in various ways. The key point of this essay is to make efforts to differentiate the two and show how a chain of historic events can be converted into a movie and also transformed into a book. Both the film and the book have the same name. Strikingly a history analysis was completed before the film. It was not until Davis served as an overseer of the film that…

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    this case, and they are a book by Judge Jean de Coras and another one by a lawyer, whose name is Guillaume La Sueur and his book called "the Admirable History of the Pseudo-Martin". Natalie Davis author also uses different secondary sources to find out the descriptive and detailed parts of the story. Also, Davis seeks to deeply analyze the social conditions of that time period, that could produce such a very strange act. Was it social condition or the religious belief, that impacted their life…

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    The film The Return of Martin Guerre details the story of Martin Guerre, a peasant living in 16th century France, who disappears after being accused of stealing sacks of grain by his father. After leaving his wife, Bertrande, and son, Sanxi, for eight years he returns from fighting in the Hundred Years' War. However, doubts arise on whether he is truly Martin or not when three men wandering into the village identify him as Arnaud du Tilh who fought alongside Martin in the war. Martin's uncle…

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    Tuskegee Airmen

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    At the beginning of world war II the U.S. is not yet involved. The U.S. air force is exclusively white but that all changed in 1939. The airmen overcame adversity and with their impressive flight records they proved their worth during world war II and in post-war time by being influential in the developments of aviation and breakdown of u.s. Segregation. I talk about the missions, influential people, role in the war. Until the formation of the Tuskegee Airmen, no African American has ever been…

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    and other common people as a Mexican commander, John Davis Bradburn was sent to protect the village from smuggling and coming immigrants from the U.S. with the Law of April, 1830 but especially Travis had the major problem. Both disagree and fighted with many subjects of rights and civil liberties. Tensions with the Mexican government and American settlers were risen tensions. William was against the Mexican army and the commander John Davis Bradburn. William and citizens were not happy with…

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    analysis, Davis is able to accurately produce a historical reconstruction of Arnaud De Tilh: the peasant who became Martin Guerre. Natalie Zemon Davis is a leading European historian. She graduated from Smith College, earned a master’s degree from Radcliffe College, and received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. She taught at Brown University, the University of Toronto, and the University of California at Berkeley. Davis worked at Princeton University until her retirement in 1996.…

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    Martin Guerre Book Report

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    The Return of Martin Guerre by Natalie Zemon Davis is a historical tale about sixteenth century identity fraud and the authors who wrote about the Martin Guerre trial. As a historian, Davis uses several forms of writing as her resources including “letter and diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, family histories…plays, lyric poems, and stories.” Davis realizes that these types of resources come with over-exaggerations, gaps, and contradicting perspectives, subsequently she supplements these with…

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