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    could to impress the legendary Bonnie Beard. Whether it was being the first person in my class to learn the FFA creed or joining every team I possibly could, there was no stone left unturned. Her constant encouragement inspired me to strive to be the best FFA member I could be. I knew from the moment I met her that I wanted to be just like her. Her strength and individuality has never failed to amaze me. She taught me to never take things at face value and…

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    them. Catherine's father, Lord Rollo, wants to see his daughter married and gone. Where as her mother wants Catherine to be a fair, young, and proper lady. Catherine uses courage and determination to solve her problems of how she has to wed Shaggy Beard, her smelly and old suitor, complete lady-tasks, and argue about her marriage with her father. One problem Catherine has to face is…

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    We all were raised differently, and have different cultures. Rich individuals may be suspicious, and uncomfortable around poor individuals, and vice versa. I believe that it doesn’t matter where we come from, whether we have long beard, or whether we are Muslims or not, everyone has a good side as well as a bad one. However, it is important to give one another a chance, not the society as a whole but the individual. Just because Hitler, as a German, was a Nazi doesn’t mean that all…

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    Hatshepsut Analysis

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    Hatshepsut as the first female pharaoh of the 18th dynasty. The New Kingdom statue entitled “Pharaoh Hatshepsut (CA.1475-1450) will define the presence of a “false beard” defines the godliness of Hatshepsut in the masculine tradition. These aspects of Egyptian statuary define the long-standing tradition of male pharaohs wearing a false beard as a sign of power and divinity. This is one of the important themes of the 18th dynasty, which had to adapt to a female pharaoh…

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    Nelson Mandela Racism

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    Racism was a noteworthy issue for most African American people. The legislature confined African-Americans and non-Caucasians from an assortment of social liberties. From utilizing an alternate restroom, to not having the capacity to enter a bar for "Whites just", and not having the capacity to vote (woman), we have made considerable progress. Throughout the years, social equality activists, for example, Rosa Parks, who declined to give her seat away, or Mary Church Terrell, who set out the…

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    The Importance of History and Why it Matters The History of the Church by Eusebius and Do Classics Have a Future? by Mary Beard both discuss the importance of history and why it matters through different lenses. The common ground between the two pieces is that: history is not simply the study of the past, but the careful and purposeful preservation of culture and lifestyle, facts, and the other miscellaneous details of life. It is important, not only because it provides valuable lessons for…

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    sewing for her mother in a hot and stuffy room. As spring cleaning arrives Catherine is to catch fleas. Catherine runs into many situations in her life that she learns to overcome. Catherine's father wants Catherine to wed a man by the name of Shaggy Beard. Upon the request of her brother Edward, Catherine writes an entry in her journal every day. Catherine’s father (Lord Rollo) is high in command, her mother (Lady Aislinn) is married to her father Lord Rollo. Catherine’s brother Edward is a…

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    characters both literally and by his love for Lady Brett Ashley, a borderline alcoholic socialite. Despite Jake’s faults, he is one of the more mentally stable characters, but he is far from the manliest character. Usually, young men try to grow beards or mustaches to feel manly, while women “remove unwanted facial hair.” Still, many men do choose to be clean shaven, but a hairless face makes men more similar to women (Synnott 390-91). In The Sun Also Rises, Brett clearly takes many a bath,…

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    Marcus Aurelius Analysis

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    Full beards were a fashion launched by Hadrian, the first Roman emperor to have a complete beard, to indicate intelligence and prosperity. The full beard and the curly hair of Marcus Aurelius were created with much detail as well as patience, in my opinion. The hairs have been carved with creases to create more of a realistic and…

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    The slaveholding, landed class, he believed, was not motivated by philosophy. Rather, they were motivated by their own economic self interest. In relationship to the creation of the United States Constitution Charles Beard asserts that “The founding fathers were practical, selfish, politicians bent on preserving a system of wealth and privilege in which they all shared” isn't a valid statement because the Founding Fathers , although they were considered an elite, worked…

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