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    Ferdinand And Greed

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    Joshua Atler 9/27/14 Modern World History Honors Mr. Hardy Ferdinand II was born in 1452 as the son of John II of Aragon. In 1468, he became the king of Sicily, an island near Italy. Before he became the king of Aragon, he married Isabella I in 1469. She was the future queen of Castile, and Ferdinand was the future king of Aragon. In 1474, Isabella inherited the throne of Castile. John II died in 1479, and Ferdinand II then rose to the throne of Aragon. This personal union established by the…

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    The Tempest Outline

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    to relate to the play.[endnoteRef:2] Preceding this revelation, however, Ariel, rather obviously, makes a connection to the New World. Ariel states, ?Thou [Prospero] call?dst me up at midnight to fetch dew/ From the still-vexed Bermoothes, . . .? (I, ii, 228-230) This is actually as a double entendre in meaning but it would have been much more apparent to the audience of London. The ?still-vexed Bermoothes? was a reference to the Bermuda which had numerous reports of castaways who were saved by…

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    Ragtime Music Analysis

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSpoVH0c-Dw I will expect the students to respond with yes that’s the ice cream truck song. I would go on to explain that this song is one of many songs written by Scott Joplin and is part of a music style known as ragtime. II. Central Part of Lesson (sequential instructional procedures) Ragtime (Class discussion) Ragtime is primarily a solo piano style and was the immediate precursor to jazz. 1. It originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in St.…

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    Although cited as the first work of African American fiction, Clotel or, The President’s Daughter, written by William Wells Brown in 1853, proves to be more than just a story. Many sections of the work read like a slave narrative typical of the time, but in fictionalizing the piece, Brown is able to include commentary that would likely not have been allowed or encouraged in works written by African Americans of his generation. Brown’s presentation of irony through the poems of published authors…

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    McDonnel, 1990, Routledge). It was such a success that it attained more than 70% of ratings within two years of its broadcasting commencement (P.116, Media Equities: Evaluation and Trading, Christopher Gasson, Woodhead Publishing, 1995, Cambridge, England). BBC2 was launched in 1964 to compete for the mass audience. It was presented as “a clear alternative to BBC1...”, whose provision of programming “aims to cater for special interests” (P.114, Rethinking the Media Audience: The New Agenda,…

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    America and their ‘rating system’ (Motion Picture Association of America, 2016) serves as an industry backed form of self-regulation for the content of films for the American consumer. However, amongst the changing times of the Country following World War II and leading into the turbulent 1960’s, Major movie companies were willing to forego industry-approved regulation for major films, forcing the MPAA to change from the Production Code towards the modern-day Rating system. Film as an art form…

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    The political structure of medieval England. The medieval period in English history – often termed the middle or dark ages - began c.400 AD and ended with the beginning of the Renaissance period in c.1400 AD (History.com). This period of English history is often defined as the dark ages due to a general lack of knowledge, due to the lack of writing from this period that survives and can be deciphered. The political and social structure of that time was that of feudalism. In this essay, I will…

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    William Shakespeare was known to have no birth records. But he was baptized on April 26th, 1564, which makes scholars think he was born near or on April 23rd, 1564. Most scholars think he was born on that date so thats what they refer to when he was born. William Shakespeare was about 5’9 and around one hundred and fifty pounds according to scholars. He was right handed. He had long curly hair and a trimmed beard. He had green eyes, and he was white. William Shakespeare's home town was about…

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    Virginia Stephen born in Kensington, London. Her parents Leslie Stephen born in British India Dr. John and Maria Pattle Jackson. Was the niece of the photographer Julia Margaret and his cousin the temperance leader Lady Henry Somerset. Julia moved to England, she served…

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    The author, Sean Gregory, in “The Perilous Fight,” talks about the political issue that has been going on for the past year, the issue started when a professional football player from the San Francisco 49ers team, also known as Colin Kaepernick, kneeled down when the National anthem of the United States of America was played at the beginning of a game. Kaepernick’s justification for this was that this was his way of protesting the unfair treatment of individuals because of racial characteristics…

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