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    Crazy Horse: Fallen Chief

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    Fallen Chief Crazy Horse was perhaps one of the greatest war leaders of the Lakota people, his reputation and prestige as a courageous and fearless warrior was acknowledged by his enemies and allies alike. He is remembered for being one of the bravest of warriors always riding at the front of a charge. In his lifetime he counted more than two hundred coups which exceeding the likes of other respected warriors such as Red Cloud, Spotted Tail, and Sitting Bull. If Crazy Horse had lived in an earlier time, history would only know of his deeds by “winter counts, pictographic calendars, and the stories told of him by his ancestors.” Unfortunately, Crazy Horse lived at a time when the choices for his people were limited to fighting to keep their…

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    known by many as Crazy Horse. Many people may not know the story behind Crazy Horse, but this Oglala leader, who possessed different leadership traits than most Oglala leaders, suffered the same fate as most Indians did in the 1700 and 1800’s and that inevitable fate was death. For most of Crazy Horse’s life war surrounded him. Crazy Horse also had killed countless times in his early war life and I think this attributed to his warrior leadership role later in life. This would make a huge…

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    Eddie and Sam Antar will be names that no one will ever forget along with their electronic store, Crazy Eddie. Crazy Eddie first started out as Sights and Sounds but thanks to Eddie Antar’s strong and aggressive sale tactics, the name was changed. The name came from a nickname customers called Eddie for all his crazy low prices and tactics (S. Antar, “Crazy Eddie Early”). Thus Crazy Eddie was created. At the time Crazy Eddie’s was known for their crazy low prices and in your face advertising.…

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    This type of regulations force Eddie Antar to look for a different alternative in order to remain in business. It appears as if his only options were to purchase overseas and overstock from other retailers. Crazy Eddie stores had one goal in mind; sell a product to every customer that walked into their stores. Greed and personal gain was the main reason why the Antar family was able to commit fraud for 17 years without questioning until shortly after the company made its IPO. It is estimated…

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    “The Gods Must Be Crazy” is a 1980s South African comedy classic . The protagonist, a traveling bushman, encounters a modern civilian for the first time. The movie became an international hit. The bushman character was based off of the !Kung peoples of South Africa, a hunter-gatherer society (IMDb, 2016). With this however, the movie displayed many stereotypes, which is defined by Richard D. Bucher as, “…an unverified and oversimplified generalization about an entire group of people (Bucher,…

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    Crazy Themes

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    The book crazy has been one of the best reads I’ve done in several years, being able to include a social problem along with personal experience in the right proportions made this book very interesting. Upon reading the book Crazy one of the common themes I saw Earley argue about was how he felt the mental health programs within our country have always been about money and making sure people’s pockets were filled. Along with the book there were also three films we watch to further understand…

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    Crazy Reflection

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    Crazy Reflection The book explores the relationship of a father and a son diagnosed with a schizophrenia and a further investigation into the healthcare system in America relating mental health. The author looks at mental health care in prisons, judicial system, police force, support groups, and a variety of people with close ties to the mental health community. He dives deep into how mental health is dealt with in our country. Throughout the book, he shines light on the problems and areas…

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    Is Hamlet Crazy

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    After careful consideration and much thought I have come to the idea that Hamlet was not crazy, but more fueled by revenge than anything. At first glance it’s easy to assume that hamlet acts the way he does because he is mentally unstable and his grief has taken a toll, but ultimately it was his determination to get even with Claudius for killing his father. Nevertheless, Hamlets procrastination leads to his unfortunate demise. In the end both Claudius and Hamlet received the ultimate…

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    Crazy By Patsy Cline

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    Crazy Have you ever heard a song and got one feeling, but when you hear the same song and lyrics jut done by another artist; it just gives you a completely different feeling? The song, Crazy by Patsy Cline originally did this song in 1961. Then it was redone by a group called Kidneythieves in 2008 is just one example. Crazy by Patsy Cline is a much softer melody. When she sings, you feel sorry for her. You can really hear the sorrow in her voice. If you have been in that situation you can…

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    Hamlet Crazy Analysis

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    Although defined as an individual showing behaviour which manifests into something wild or aggressive, crazy is a word that has a number of different meanings including being used as a derogatory comment towards somebody else in a way of showing irrational hatred. Hamlet, a novel is an adaptation of the popular William Shakespeare play The Tragedy of Hamlet written by John Marsden. The story tells of a young prince who is struggling to come to terms with the death of his father, the remarriage…

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