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    Mussolini, according to World History: The Modern Era, “favored upper-classes and industrial leaders” (p.537). Despite their increased production of goods, they were denied access to go on strike, and their wages were kept seemingly low. Under Mussolini’s rule, the lives of every person were affected in some way. They were pressured to express glorification…

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    many good qualitys, but compared to the Michael Radford version of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice it is not as good. The Micheal Radford's film is better because of the choice of clothes, their choice in setting, and their speech also why othere belive these reasons do not make a good movie. In the Micheal Radford film the choice of their clothing was old, ladies wearing elegant dresses, men wearing cloaks and robes, it makes it feel as though time turned back to the renaissance era and…

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    charisma and social skills. They give their employees the feeling that their opinion matters and gives them confidence to speak up by listening to what they have to say. Lindsey shows this by taking the time out of her busy schedule to mentor her employees in a welcoming and judgement free environment, allowing them to speak their minds openly and honestly. An era of leadership which she would not fit into very well is the culture era. In the culture era employees, provided with the right…

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    The Romantic had a heavy focus on the individual and their perspective, a huge contrast to the Classic era's previous emphasis on the kinship of mankind. Natural aspects and emotional dwellings were revered, as the era placed importance on one's identity (Kelley, 2013). Experimentation in the arts and music were encouraged at the time, rather than sticking to previously established conventions. At the same time, Nationalism was becoming a popular idea, as people felt a strong sense of identity…

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    lad, to slip betimes away, from fields where glory does not stay.” This is where the theme of the poem is solidified in my opinion. Housman portrays his death as a good thing, a “smart” thing actually. People only cheer for runners when they keep on winning in his opinion.…

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    from other. Giving means that someone has to be taken from. Like the couple in his writing, Baudelaire spend his time looking beyond the rubble of the city, many times appearing as though he could only see the new glittering light, only seeing the good in…

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    Consumerism In Ww2

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    World War II ended, the American economy had escaped the depths of the Great Depression. Leading to the prosperous years of the post-war era and the age of a new America. As veterans returned from the warfront, they were reunited with their wives. Thus starting the start of the baby boom, but other factors also led to the baby boom. Such as Americans now feeling more financially stable and confident in spending. With the ending of rationing and businesses who produced materials for the war now…

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    he’s very alone and he overthinks some times. He has two main friends, Patrick and Sam. They are siblings that are in senior year. They take care of Charlie but also get him into drugs and parties, etc. Charlie loves them but he particularly gets feelings for Sam. He loves her very much, but she has a boyfriend which makes Charlie jealous but he cares for her happiness so he decides to ignore it. Charlie is a wallflower, someone who sees things, understands, and doesn’t bring it up. Charlie is a…

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    The Puritan era of the sixteenth and seventeenth century had a large impact on the daily lives of every community. During this time it was nearly impossible to tell the difference between church and law, as the church was a major factor in this era. Another important event that took place in this time period was the Salem witch trials. During these trials many innocent people lost their lives and it had inspired people for many centuries to write stories and plays based on the event, to tell of…

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    the situation. My overall impression of the performance was good, it was great to see a new spin on my favorite instrument; although my past experiences have me more inclined to like the faster tempo, more upbeat compositions that we performed. Michael Patilla started his evening performing a composition’s by Niccolo Paganini. Paganini, an Italian composer from the 19th century, is thought of as the most respected violinist of his era. Patilla’s first piece performed was Sonata No. 1 in A…

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