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    Hawaii Five-O Reflection

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    The moment that Hawaii Five-O aired on TV when I was 12, I knew that I would be able to count on watching it with my family every time it aired. We put aside our individual tasks and problems and gathered around the TV every Friday to watch Five-O. The shows characters gave prominent examples of leadership, honor, and morals, and many lessons from the show still stick with me today. Hawaii Five-O taught me a lot of things about family and what’s really important, and it brought me closer to my…

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    Communism. Following his death, Snowball rules over the farm, but is overthrown by Napoleon. In time both leaders ignore the equality Animalism meant and conditions worsen. The story has a very present similarity of the Russian Revolution and Joseph Stalin’s leading In the revolution, much of the working class had been told . Disillusionment has an effect on attitudes and behaviors because it changes opinions of people, it causes mass confusion…

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    In October of 1916, in small town Ely Minnesota, a local grocery store was built on nothing but the foundation of family. The small company has spread all around the Iron Range, giving that sense of family to all who have visited. The Zupancich’s have carried on their family traditions for over a century, making their family name well known, along with their famous “Zup’s” sausages. Throughout the many years of service, the family traditions have been passed along from generation to generation…

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    Passage A looks at Alexander's policy in a positive light by focusing on Alexander's attempts to save the country from the disastrous state it was in.However Passage A overlooks the consequences and the actual impact of his reforms. Passage B also overlooks the long term impact that Alexander's reforms had, instead focuses on the short term effects and immediate impact of Alexander's reforms. Passage A describes the impact of Alexander’s domestic policies in theory rather than in practice,…

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    There was once a family of five. This holiday would be full of pain and misery, for the wife and children have lost one of their loved ones. Once upon a time they were the happiest family in town but all good things must come to an end at some point. The Jones’s family were all excited for the upcoming christmas which was a few weeks away. The family consisted of Mary the wife and Bob the father with their three children the oldest being Ryan a 16 year old outstanding multiple sport athlete,…

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    Persepolis Humour Essay

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    The Iranian Revolution may not seem like the ideal situation for humour to be applied, but humour is seen often in Marjane Satrapi’s graphic novel Persepolis; a book retelling Satrapi’s childhood during the revolution. Although her story is littered with the tragedy and brutality of oppression and war, the horrors she experienced are often combined with funny moments that seem impossible in her situation. The premise of humour may seem out of place in a graphic novel about a terrible time, the…

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    imagine a more radical revolution than the Russian Revolution of 1917: the tzar was killed, the people and the Bolsheviks became the leaders, and centuries of monarchy turned overnight into Communism. A radical revolution is where the people who are uprising decide to revamp the social structure, and change the fundamental beliefs of the society. Their goals were “tearing at the bonds holding the traditional monarchical society” together. By contrast, a “common sense” revolution is where the…

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    Revolutions, a fundamental change in political power or organizational structures in short periods of time when the population rises up in a revolt against the current authorities, have been engraved so long within world history. It was has shaped the world today. Through revolutions individuals get new ideals, the creation of new technology, and the power stand up for what they believe in. In the long timeline of revolutions we have thinking, political, and economic revolutions that all play…

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    Born in Springfield, Illinois in 1943, David Hammons is a world-renowned African-American installation artist, performance artist, and sculptor (“David Hammons” 2016). In 1963, Hammons moved to Los Angeles to study advertising at Los Angeles Trade Technical College (“David Hammons” 2016). While in advertising school, Hammons began taking night classes at the Otis Art Institute where he studied under the notable artist Charles White (“David Hammons” 2016). After unearthing his prodigious…

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    Revolution does not always bring change. The revolution on Manor Farm changed only one thing: who had the absolute power. The ideals that spurred the revolution in the first place had been lost, and rather than changing the way life had been prior to the revolution, the animals were suppressed and taken advantage of by the pigs, who were the new leaders that had emerged after the exile of Jones. However, even with Jones gone, life did not change on the farm for the majority of the animals,…

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