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    In just about any story, there stars several different types of people. In almost any historical story, men rule, women obey. In any Greek drama, the beings above all are the gods. Within such a diverse group of people, even if men ruled, everyone is still bound by certain limits. It is up to the person themselves to find their way around these limits without bypassing a certain point beyond repair. Antigone, written by Sophocles, features two key people: Antigone and Creon. This drama lays out…

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    When discussing the creation and implementation of the I-94 freeway women are often left out of the discussion. Likewise, when discussing the aftermath of I-94 the businesses that were lost are left out. In the play “The Highwaymen”, put on by History Theater, not a single women was in the play, and there was no resolution to the loss of Timothy Howard’s barber shop. Women played an instrumental role in the Freeway Revolt, but in the context of Rondo their roles in the community are not told and…

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    Mozart Research Paper

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    Audrey Ulmer Honors Music Ms. Vicki Fox May 16, 2016 The Life and Music of Mozart Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, known as an adult as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was born January 27, 1756 to Leopold and Anna Maria Mozart. The last of their two children to survive infancy, he and his sister Maria Anna- also known as Nannerl- were noted to be musically skilled from a young age. Mozart had learned to play piano at the age of three and by the age of five he had begun to compose…

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    Even so he is still trying to hide his villainous behaviour. At the banquet when Macbeth is told that Banquo has been killed, but Fleance has not, he is disappointed. Macbeth now begins to fear Macduff who has refused to come to the coronation and banquet. Later, Macbeth starts raving and sees a ghost of Banquo. Macbeth looks insane and mad as no-one else can see the ghost This is obviously a figment of Macbeth's imagination, which almost leads Macbeth to revealing the…

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    Fascism In Italy After Ww2

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    WWI was a conflict lasting between 1914-1919 that lead to the deaths of millions. The Post-WWI effects were effectively the first domino that fell that would eventually lead to political instability in Germany, Italy, and Russia. Italian sociopolitical turmoil would lead to the rise of fascism with Mussolini. German sociopolitical chaos soon led to Nazism which would soon take hold itself along with Hitler’s take on fascism. Germany’s (Hitler’s) rise to power would eventually set off WWII. WWII…

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    Previously a lady in waiting to Anne, Jane Seymour captured the attention of the king. An interesting fact about Jane Seymour that separates her from Henry’s previous wives is pointed out by Eakins, “Jane never had a coronation” (Eakins) . Jane Seymour was never crowned as Queen of England. Furthermore, Jane was the only wife who fulfilled her duty by providing the king with a son and male heir; the one desire that drove him to divorce Catherine and break away from the…

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    THESIS: Tales have been told for generations of the deeds chivalrous knights completed for the sake of wealth and fame. One man in particular with the name William Marshal, became the mold that all of these stories would be passed on. From the book “The Greatest Knight”, author Thomas Asbridge shows that during the time of his life this warrior class evolved into the chivalrous group remembered today. In all the author shows how these men not only ruled the battlefield but through strategic…

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    Traditionally study of women and minority history is not a huge thing until the 1970s. Things are bit different when it comes to the study of the French Revolution, because it is all about the revolution of the minority: the poor. While the poor may get special treatment, one figure that typically gets glossed over is Marie Antoinette. She is often tossed aside as a two-dimensional character of history; the frivolous spendthrift who ruined the French economy, brought not only her ruin, but the…

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    school. She is more accepted in this school. Papa gets angry when Jeanne wins carnival queen and how she uses her body to gets boys attention. Papa pushes Jeanne to more Japanese. Jeanne starts to question who she really is when she goes to the coronation ceremony. Chapter Twentytwo Ten Thousand Voices Jeanne graduates from college and gets married to a non-Japanese man. The family almost never talks about to camps. Jeanne and her husband revisit Manzanar. Jeanne feels the presence of her…

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    Chapter Four Karolina and Theresia finished dressing and met Princess Marie and her mother in the main entrance of the palace greeting their guests. The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess of Baden were arriving and stepping out of their carriage. Karolina and her mother stood behind the Princess and the Dowager Duchess as they curtsied and welcomed the royal couple. Theresia instructed the servants to take their baggage to their rooms in the palace. The Grand Duke acknowledged the Dowager Duchess…

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