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    that is unfinished. Above the eye they’re are words “Annuit Coeptis” that means “god has favored our undertaking”. The pyramid is actually on the back side, on the front is an eagle. (Bill Nelson. Paragraph 7) The eagle has a little more meanings than the pyramid. They chose an eagle to represent strength. The reason the eagle…

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    Long Snapper Case Study

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    aneurysm. Jon had gained popularity after competing on America’s Got Talent and coming in third place. Dorenbos is put on the non-football injury list, which may result in him returning to the Philadelphia Eagles if the trade is canceled. Jon Dorenbos was the Long Snapper for the Philadelphia Eagles, but he recently got traded to play with New Orleans Saints. This issue is upsetting knowing all that he has gone through in his younger life. Also, he is a local favorite so it is a little bit…

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    Many revolutions throughout history have been prompted by an individual that was in the pursuit of the liberty. These individuals fought for their freedom. However many people believe the freedom to make choices is an illusion. So was it these revolutionist’s free will which lead these revolutions or was it fate. Two poets debate the nature of fate and how much it really controls us. The poems “Fire On the Hills” and “Invictus” both give an opposing explanation of free will and fate. In “Fire on…

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    from one’s enemies. Although there is a lacking of literature on the hawk in Cheyenne culture on the internet, the eagle, which has similar cultural connotations, being another bird of prey, does play a well documented role in the culture of the Cheyenne and other First Nations people in the Great Plains. Eagle feathers are used on bonnets which were historically worn to war, since eagles were seen as…

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    male and female ice dancers are compared to birds. The use of an extended metaphor parallels ice dancers to the animalistic relationship of an eagle and the seagull that is its prey. Both characterize the same fluid movements, as a gull “swerves across/ the open water” (Line 5-6) similarly to skaters gliding smoothly across the ice. Furthermore, the eagle soars with the gull “always above and beyond it, parallel, like the way a male partner moves in front of his partner” (Line 8-10), which…

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    The Sacred Hoop Analysis

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    At one point it suggests that looking at the eagle in the sky we see ourselves. This enforces her view on how we as humans are equal to all things in nature. A common Native American belief is that there is no hierarchical order of life forms on Earth. Instead all is seen to be relatives and therefore…

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    In conclusion, Chief Logan and Chief Red Eagle both gain rage and abandonment from the untrusted white man. These stories have some things in common and some things that are different. In “Logan Lement,” Colonel Cresap, last spring cold and unprovoked murdered the relatives of Logan, not even sparing his wife and children. In “Logan Lement” Logan’s family is deceased, and he feels betrayed by the white man who is supposedly his friend. A wise man once said, “only the dead have seen the end…

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    The Beautiful Blue Danube

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    Johann Strauss, Jr. and The Eagles are both iconic figures of music in their own rights. One a master of light, fun dance music, like polkas and waltzes, and the other a talented rock band that defined a Californian generation. On the surface, “On the Beautiful Blue Danube” and “Hotel California” couldn’t seem more different. Each song was researched, listened to multiple times, and broken down into segments to analyze and after some investigation, it’s obvious that there are some…

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    The Super Bowl has carved out a history longer than half a century, which is long enough to create the feelings which oppress sports fans. When the Philadelphia Eagles made their first Super Bowl, America's biggest game was just 15 years old. It's not as though a 15-year drought meant nothing, or that the 20-year drought since the Eagles' 1960 NFL championship was insignificant, but as Philadelphia sports fans and other sports fans know, 20 years do not create talk of…

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    It was a midsummer's night in August as the Philadelphia Eagles made their preseason debut. All eyes watched with cautious optimism as Carson Wentz took the field shortly after the two-minute warning. He strode on to the field to roaring applause as all eyes were on him in the midnight green helmet. Wentz is a vital part of the future and got his first taste on Thursday night of what it means to be an NFL quarterback. Being a rookie at any level or position in the NFL is never easy but being…

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