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    On a mission of capturing a dangerous man five U.S. soldiers are caught in a dead end in Northern Iraq as terrorists are on their track firing relentlessly towards them. Lt. Jackson could see the fear in their eyes when suddenly a grenade pops out from above the house they were holding up in. Jackson didn't know what else to do but before he could think of something , he saw himself jump on the grenade, knowing it was the only thing he himself could do.Boom! Jackson laid on the floor while his…

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    Americans were looking for a return to the way of life before World War 1 as Warren G. Harding promised in the election of 1920. ´The 1920s, known as the Roaring 20s was a rough time for the United States. It was a increasing boom in the economy, social trends, and different categories of styles in terms of clothing, food, dancing, etc. It was a era of success, wealth, affluence, and etc. The period of success was a result of the change from the war environment of WWI to a peaceful environment…

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    Calvin Coolidge once said, “Wealth comes from industry and from the hard experience of human toil… Both men and nations should live in accordance to their substance not only to productive industry but to the creation of the various forms of beauty and the pursuit of culture which give adornments to the art of life.” This statement shows the values of Calvin Coolidge in three ways. Calvin Coolidge explained in his book, the “Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge,” that he was hardworking, wise, and…

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    view till today. St. Augustine bishop of Hippo had an immense influenced the development of western ideological and political thoughts. This was because St. Augustine gave important insights that were taken up by successors, scholars and experts of politics and government. These thoughts by later scholars that were based on Augustinian foundations generally developed along lines that Augustine presumably would not have wished. St. Augustine Bishop of Hippo never postulated a political theory of…

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    Calvin Coolidge was a quiet and somber man whose sour expression masked a dry wit. He was known as "Silent Cal." And after learning of his ascendancy to the presidency following the death of Warren Harding in 1923, he was sworn in by his father, a justice of the peace, in the middle of the night and, displaying his famous "cool," promptly went back to bed. Coolidge was born on Independence Day, 1872, and was raised in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. His father was a pillar of the community,…

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    In 1534 John Calvin was actually a great influence and anyone that accepted the Reformed doctrines in France would look towards him for guidance and instructions. John Calvin wrote “Psychopannychia” in 1534 as a theological work against the Anabaptists on the doctrine of soul-sleep. Soul-sleep means “The view that there is a period between one’s death and the final resurrection in which one’s self (“soul”) is in an unconscious state.” John Calvin’s argument is broken into three theological…

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    When reading about president Coolidge’s life, there was one particular detail and recurring theme that I empathized with: Coolidge’s dedication to the public and his selflessness in pursuing his dreams. Coolidge made it a priority of his to chase after his goals not for vanity, but to improve himself in his capacity to serve others. He was a man who improved himself to serve the public, not a man who simply ruled the public to serve himself. One especially poignant example of this struck me on…

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    Burberry Burberry eyeglass frames have a look that is both elegant and stylish and they come in numerous different designs and styles. The Burberry frames are considered art pieces and they are a blend of modern technology and timeless styles that will enhance your facial features. Burberry frames are ideal if you just want to make an impact with your prescription glasses or if you simply just want to see well. Burberry frames are made to carry any kind of corrective lenses comfortably and…

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    the world, but over time its purpose has been for pleasure. Since then, companies have used values such as sexuality in their advertisements in order to make them more appealing to the audience. One company that likes to use such tactics is Calvin Klein. Klein graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in 1963 with a fine arts degree, and from there,…

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    themselves through a new art form. The gifted artist, Andy Warhol helped produce new, helpful ways for people to advertise, and really showed mainstream aesthetics. Pop art has continued to help advertise through different companies and lines, including Calvin Klein’s new release. In conclusion, the art movement and artists of the 1960s, have pushed Americans to express themselves in unprecedented ways. Works Cited Adiannar. “The Influence of Art History on Modern Design – Pop Art.”…

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