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    certain to identify any individuals associated with each approach. Be thorough in your answers. Auteur Approach: This is a filmmaking theory in which the film director is perceived a creative force in the motion picture. The theory has its bearing form France in late 1940s.Auteur theory as was named by Andrew Sarris, an American Film critic is an outgrowth of Andre Bazin and Alexandre Astruc cinematic theories. The basis of this theory is that the director is in an exclusive and irreplaceable…

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    laws in an effort to break America from British rule. In 1779, Franklin, an elderly man of seventy-three traveled across the Atlantic from America to France to seek aid and assistance from France in an effort to break from the British empirical rule over America. Franklin’s original goal of money and aid to America changed during his time in France upon receiving letters from American prisoners of war, ill-treated and dying in British prisons. The American prisoner’s outlook on life become…

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    Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a known genetic neurological disorder. 1 out of 2,500 Americans are experiencing it. The illness was first discovered on 1886 by Jean-Martin Charcot and Pierre Marie in Paris, France, and Howard Henry Tooth in Cambridge, England,…

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    studying overseas. In this essay I would like to argue if studying overseas is good and its advantages over range it disadvantages. The way many people see it, with studying overseas, students, take in new cultures, become independent, broaden their world view…

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    order to have a balance they elected George Washington because he had military experience, and will do what he can at his best at no cost. He led the volunteers in its incredible defeat against the most powerful military in the world, Great Britain. I will show his importance by examining the Battle of Trenton, and the Battle of Monmouth. On May 10, 1775 it was a day where Massachusetts militiamen and mountain boys gathered together to attack on Fort Ticonderoga. It was the first war of the…

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    Her cousin, and Queen of England, Elizabeth I was reluctant to order the execution of Mary, as she was concerned that there would be dire consequences. The consequences were dire, but not nearly as bad as Elizabeth imagined they would be. The results of the execution impacted on the lives of the English people in many ways. Mary Stuart, or Mary I of Scotland, fled her home country of Scotland in 1568, in search of the help of her cousin, Elizabeth I of England. However, she was not met with…

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    politics Monroe was made minister to France in 1794, by George Washing, but with the controversial Jay’s Treaty that hoped to avert war with Great Britain, Monroe was released as minister in 1796. Following this political position Monroe was then the Governor of Virginia in 1799. Throughout Monroe’s life he held many political parties, and was mostly successful in each position. With Monroe’s past interactions with France, Thomas Jefferson requested that Monroe go to France and negotiate the…

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    For my Applied Music 2206 research project I choose to research one of the many great guitarist of the 19th century Ida Presti. She had a very interesting life full of lots of fun and most important to her music. Ida Presti, originally named Yvette Montagnon was born May 31st 1924 in Suresnes, France. Her father Claude Montagnon was French and her mother Olga- Gracia Lo was Sicilian. Ida studied harmony and music theory with guitarist Mario Maccaferri. Ida was a remarkable performer who…

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    Josephine McDonald. I was born on June 3rd 1906 in St. Louis, Missouri. Most people in the 1900 always think that you had to be born into wealth and fame, but not me. My family was very poor so I had to work for my own money. I babysat for the wealthy and waited on them. With having to always work for my money it made me independent and I did not need to rely on anyone to take care of me. I ran away when I was 13 leaving my mother and her new husband. I learned how to dance when I was younger…

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    Question One: African Societies, pre-European led colonization, and imperialism had a distinctly different cultural and geographic structure. Traditional African society was organized around several different institutions such as kinship, and nonkinship, as well as early political structures. The family unit falls mainly under kinship, as one would expect. The institution of marriage as it existed then is not the current idea of it being a contract and a union between the two individuals…

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