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    Macbeth and George Bush: Problems with Power A leader’s job is to leave his country with hope and inspiration so that it can endure hardships and enjoy prosperity. However, when a leader fails their country, tragedy and utter chaos can follow. George Bush’s tragic decline from public favor is similar to Macbeth’s from The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Centuries apart, George Bush’s failures after his 2001 election are comparable to Macbeth’s failures in the 16th century Scotland.…

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    George W Bush was the former president of America from 2001 to 2009, he worked for 8 years in the white house, serving the country. George W Bush was the forty-third president, whilst his Father was the Forty-First president from 1989 till 2003. George W Bush’s brother, Jeb bush was a governor of Florida. The Bush family was a political family, who were members of American plans for example, they used to send soldiers to different countries to fight for America. George W Bush family was known as…

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    Batgirl Vol 1: Batgirl of Burnside is about Barbara Gordon also known as Babs, who is the main character. She is trying to start all over with her life, away from all the action that she has had in the past. After years of painful recovery from the gunshot that severed her spine, Barbara Gordon has a new home, a new costume, and a new attitude. (Publisher Weekly, 55). Babs pack all the necessary, moves to the other side of the bridge and heads to Gotham’s most exclusive neighborhood: Burnside.…

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    In the novel, Nickel and Dimed: On Not Getting by in America, the author Barbara Ehrenreich undertakes an experiment about how individuals strive to survive working low-wage jobs. A person she meets in one of these jobs is a woman named Holly. Holly lives with her husband and is pregnant. Holly can’t miss any days of work at all…

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    synonyms for one term: Wooden- headedness. This phenomenon shows up multiple times throughout human history and has single handedly changed the world in many ways. Wooden-headedness is something that affects all factors of life, and in historian Barbara Tuchman’s piece March of Folly she correctly identifies its prevalence in human actions and decisions. America during the 50s was an era of wooden-headedness. This was a time when communists were feared, different thinking was not allowed, and…

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    This essay is about the Nickel and Dimed book that was written by Barbara Ehrenreich. Here is a quote found from the book, “Of all the nasty outcomes predicted for women's liberation...none was more alarming than the suggestion that women would eventually become just like men.” Nickel and Dimed was published in May 2001. The following is cited after this paragraph, “Barbara has written many other books that have awards. She is the author of twelve books, including the New York Times bestseller…

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    Rhetorical Situation

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    debate continues as to what constitutes a fitting response. However, after analyzing a commencement speech authored by first lady Barbara Bush to Wellesley College, I can conclude that it is a fitting response according to Vatz’s view of the rhetorical situation because Bush’s rhetoric assembles a situation through choosing to underline a specific connection the…

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    Barbara Ehrenreich spend a month in each of three places—Key West, Portland-Maine, and Minneapolis The novel Nickel and Dimed is written by researcher Barbara Ehrenreich, a middle aged upper-class woman. This novel details Ehrenreich’s study of the average, lower class, working woman. The author knows though, that she truly couldn't perfectly conduct this experiment to replicate her life as the “average woman”. She did not have children to bog her down and deplete her salary. The main point of…

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    Lancet Arches

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    1. What are lancet arches? Describe how and why they are used. Lancet arches are pointed arches over long openings. They are often together in groups of 3 or 5. 2. What are flying buttresses? Describe how and why they are used. Flying buttresses are wall supports that have a masonry block at the ground and an arch that connects the block to the wall. They are used to allow windows to be placed higher. 3. What are gargoyles? What are their functions in architecture? They are stone carvings that…

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    In the book Nickel and Dimed the author Barbra Ehrenreich puts herself through an experiment working low paying jobs to meet her ends meet. Ehrenreich chooses to do this at time in the United States were the economy is booming. The book is a firsthand account of the different experiences working low income jobs. Barbra Ehrenreich’s first job is as a waitress was she then transitioned to a hotel maid in Florida. She then moved to Main were she became a housecleaning maid; and lastly as a…

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