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    Almost everyone is familiar with the Star Wars franchise, throughout these movies viewers see continuous character development. Starting with the first three movies viewers see the rise and eventual fall of a character named Anakin Skywalker. Anakin is an interesting character because he was believed to be the chosen one who would defeat the Sith and bring balance to the Force however, he is transformed by the lure of the dark side into a ruthless character called Darth Vader. Anakin grew up a…

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    Have you ever watched the most boring movie ever? Well, I have, and it is called Star Wars: The Force Awakens. In the movie, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the galaxy faces a threat from the First Order. BB-8, the droid, has a top-secret map that leads to Luke Skywalker, the last Jedi. BB-8’s part owners, Rey and Finn join a force with Han Solo to try to destroy Kylo Ren. I didn’t like the movie because the ending was so predictable! Since I haven’t watched the other Star Wars movies, I was…

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    Mac Daniel Howard Mrs.Nash English (H)-4 May 15,2015 George Lucas Jr. “May the Force be with you” (Star Wars, 1977). This quote came from of the most influential movies of all time, Star Wars . Along with Indiana Jones, American Graffiti , and Redtails George Lucas created some of the world's most significant and memorable movies. George Lucas helped revolutionize the film industry while helping countless lives throughout his life. Lucas was born in Modesto,California on May 14,1944.…

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    nefarious tasks, is recreated here in LEGO form and is just as menacing as its on screen counterpart. Conquering the galaxy is a big job and these two bad guys need to travel is style as they undertake it. Making its first appearance in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, the first movie of the original trilogy, it soon became a very unwelcome sight on screen for Jedi & Rebels everywhere. Its mere appearance meant that either the Emperor himself or more likely the vile Darth Vader were arriving.…

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    The Galactic civil war portrayed in the original Star Wars trilogy is one of the most well known, if not the most well known fictional conflict in science fiction. You can ask anyone who the good guys and bad guys are, and what each side was fighting for, and most everyone will be able to give the canonically correct answer: The Rebel Alliance fights to destroy the evil Galactic Empire, and to reinstate the republic. The Star Wars story has become so popular that even football and baseball fans…

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    Beginnings of Christianity - 32 CE Christianity started with Jesus of Nazareth, who was a Jewish prophet and teacher who believed that he was the Son of God, and eventually gained many disciples that devoted themselves to him. In 30 C.E. Jesus was sentenced to death because he was seen as a threat to the Romans as potential starter of a rebellion. After his death, his followers believed that he was resurrected on the third day of his death, which was thought to be a sign that Jesus of Nazareth…

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    Iconoclastic Controversy We today associate the term “Icon” with a lot of different objects and things in today’s time. We use the term to associate with someone who one might look up to, such as a famous musician or influential figure. We as a society also use the term to represent famous well-known software symbols. We can associate the term with those meanings, but the factual, original meaning of the word comes from the Greek language meaning “image” or “painting.” This was during the…

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    historian and bishop of Caesarea, tells a history in The Life of the Blessed Emperor Constantine around 337-339 CE (MMW 5). The Bhagavad Gita indirectly refers to the sage Vayasa as the author of The Bhagavad Gita from the larger selection of the Mahabharata (The Bhagavad Gita. Introduction.5). 2. Question: A. Based on a comparison of “The Bhagavad Gita” by Veda Vayasa and “The Life of the Blessed Emperor Constantine” by Eusebius of Caesarea, what do these texts reveal about the problems of the…

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    of the western roman world in its collapse and instability. While the Byzantium Empire went through a period of stability and great power. One example of political change in the Byzantium Empire is when Constantine defeated Maxentius in 312 CE. This political change happened when Constantine took control over the land and tried to stabilize it. He controlled it by making a strategic moment by issuing a statement of policy known as…

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    Hammerhead) just high-fived the universe for this bodacious gift from DC and IDW comics. The winged guardian of Gotham teams with those saviors from the sewers...Batman and the Turtles in an epic 6 part miniseries from writer James Tynion IV (Constantine, The Eighth Seal) and artist Freddie E. Williams II (The Flash). Ok, ok, ok...down to business. Is this comic worth it's ink and paper? Happy to say yes. It's always difficult with these magnets of nostalgia pieces to get lost in the…

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