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    Where the Black Hawk Soars was a piece written by Robert W. Smith, one of the most popular and respected composers in America. A recipient of a Bachelor's in Music Education from Troy State University and a Master's in Music from the University of Miami, Smith then has produced works for both concert band and orchestra that have been performed throughout the world. His greatest hits were his first two symphonies -The Divine Comedy and The Odyssey and have been used by North America, Europe,…

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    to become better in the medical field. Animal testing should not be stopped; it is important and has helped medicine come so far and has helped saved many lives. Without animal testing we wouldn’t have as much medical knowledge that we have today. Claude Bernard, known as the ‘Father of Vivisection,’ believes that we need animal testing to gain medical knowledge by experimentation(Sun). Animal testing has helped us discover penicillin, insulin, many vaccines, etc. It has also helped…

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    of the many great guitarist of the 19th century Ida Presti. She had a very interesting life full of lots of fun and most important to her music. Ida Presti, originally named Yvette Montagnon was born May 31st 1924 in Suresnes, France. Her father Claude Montagnon was French and her mother Olga- Gracia Lo was Sicilian. Ida studied harmony and music theory with guitarist Mario Maccaferri. Ida was a remarkable performer who entertained thousands around the world with her mesmerizing guitar…

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    Two of the White Sox players to start the game was Cicotte and No. 2 starter, Claude “Lefty” Williams. Game 1 was lost 9-1 followed by another loss in Game 2, 4-2. Although, several of the players agreed to throw the game Rookie Dickie Kerr was not one of those, he spun a 3-hit shutout to beat the Reds 3-0 in Game 3. Cicotte started…

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    Casablanca can be ordered in the class of Classical Hollywood Cinema. The topics exhibited alongside the true to life style were of that period. It is a sentimental show that portrays a confused adoration triangle. This battle is paralleled with the occasions encompassing the war. The movie producers concentrated on the style and outline in connection to the viewer. This odd point of view permits the gathering of people to have a superior involvement with the film despite the fact that it would…

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    Many of the tactics where charges of the men in the lines and musketry attacks. These tactics Were brutal for the front line of the the confederates and the union. Because they were in the very front of the army and when these men and bullets came many of them died soon after. The second most deadly tactics were unknown. The generals maybe had a part in it because some historians say that battle commanders had flaw battle plan which lead to thousands of lives lost. At the beginning of the…

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    one of the world’s foremost mathematicians by his mid-twenties. John had a gift for math that took on the paths that influenced quantum theory, automata theory, economics, and defense planning. He pioneered game theory and along with Alan Turing and Claude Shannon, was one of the inventors of the stored- program digital computer. According to Wikipedia, He made major contributions to mathematics in a number of fields, physics including quantum mechanics, hydrodynamics and fluid…

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    The quote “open your eyes and see what you can see with them before they close forever” from Etienne’s and Henri’s broadcasts can be said to relate to many different charcters and situtions in the novel. What are some meanings you see this quote having so far? Which characters seem to do the best job of living by this quote? I believe that the quote possesses a few different meanings. Throughout the book my belief in what the quote meant evolved. One way I interpreted the quote was that you…

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    Nicholas Kristof’s, “The Asian Advantage” employs a humane, yet insightful tone and a free-flowing syntax composes a sound analysis of stereotyping and the role it plays in shaping a group. In the article, he claims that the titular group, Asian-Americans, aren’t necessarily successful due to intellectual prowess, but that it can be attributed to high expectations and family value. Experimental research in addition to expert testimony sprinkled throughout allow the claim to gain credibility and…

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    chores of the island's Caribbean natives. The austere, but vibrantly gestural style developed by Pissarro while in St. Thomas would go on to guide not only the artist's famous later work, but also the style adopted by Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne. Today, many of these remarkable early works are on display at Gallery Camille…

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