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    In an effort to show the girls his bravery, especially Queenie, he tells his manager that he quits immediately after ringing out the girls in order for them to hear him. He believes that his bold action will come across as an act of valor, yet as soon as he leaves the store, the girls are nowhere to be seen. This may show that Sammy is assertive, but his actions come across as an insolent boy who reacts in a rash manner just to please others…

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    Fracis’ emotional reaction to his life, as with German expressionist styles, representing his emotional response to his warped understanding and perception of reality that Cesare and Caligari represent. The use of contrast in this film between the bold strokes of black paint and the white of the highlights of the set contribute to the effectiveness of the…

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    page, mostly black and white. Your attention goes first to the upper left side of the page theirs a lovely woman snuggling her face next to a fluffy dog. Big, bold, white lettering fills most of the page. The advertisement reads very small at the beginning of the text in white lettering “Meet the woman who” and the texts gets big and bold in white letting “Rescues the dogs that others ignore and plants a…

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    his relationship with Caesar over the better of Rome. Brutus selflessly makes the decision to participate in the assassination of Caesar because of his potential to become too powerful. Brutus is an exemplary leader in Julius Caesar because of his bold representation of Rome, he is liked by many and he cares for all of his people. Brutus and Caesar have always been good friends, until Brutus was put in a position to choose either his relationship with Caesar or keeping the better of Rome away…

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    I find that the visual Nate Londa has created shows how the media can be very influential at a very young age. Yes, it is a baby that is sitting in front of the television; but young children are very much aware of their surroundings than most people think. Children hear the tones that are being used and associate them with the faces and actions others make. They may not quite understand what is being said or the purpose of it. But it still has an effect on them. The television I feel acts as if…

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    In my opinion, the major challenge that Andrew Jackson faced was the war with the bank. This challenge, especially shows Jackson’s power as a President. He imposed his ideas, whether it was constitutional or not onto the nation. Now long story short: the Bank was about to expire, and Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, who were supporters of the Bank, convinced Nicholas Biddle, the bank’s president to apply for the renewal of the bank 4 years early. They speculated that this would damage Andrew…

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    The unlucky face that was paired with the ACLU’s efforts to take down the Butler Bill was John Thomas Scopes, a new, young, and popular professor who travelled to Tennessee for a teaching position. He, too, saw the Butler Bill as “a threat to freedom” (25), and agreed to become the test case and stepping stone for the ACLU. It was during this time that the issues of science versus religion and educational restrictions blended together to form one great, single conflict. Once the court case hit…

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    After months of being an insect and being increasingly mistreated by his family, Gregor Samsa finally collapses from fatigue and starvation in his room, promptly dying. In the very early morning, the maid of the house comes across Gregor’s carcass, but rather than be mortified and sob, she uses an idiom and yells the fact that Gregor has passed away. The maid’s use of the idiom “dead as a doornail” in such a morbid context is a form of black humour that attempts to make light of a situation that…

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    America in the 1920s -- a period characterized by rapid modernization, economic prosperity, and abundant wealth. It is truly one of the most iconic periods in America’s brief history, from the barrage of new products hitting the market to the dramatic changes in lifestyle American people underwent. With this era of economic growth came the rise of consumerism and, as a direct result, a change in advertising techniques. Americans were being exposed to the fruits of capitalism, and they were…

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    Muriel Mattes was a prominent figure in the Feminist Movement, who campaigned the vote for women in the early 1900s. Though her work was mainly recognised in Britain, she is an Australian born suffragette. Muriel Matters pulled off quirky, bold and brave actions which forwarded the movement. Muriel Matters influences effected society, this was significant as her work was a part of the first wave of the Feminism Movement, consequently effected women today’s right to vote. Muriel Matters was born…

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