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    The film “Much Ado About Nothing” was written for the screen and directed by Joss Whedon in 2012. William Shakespeare was the one who wrote the play “Much Ado About Nothing” . The film version was a more modern take of the play written by Shakespeare. I do believe that the film did very well in portraying how the characters actions and expression would of been in the written play. The film verizon gave a better understanding of how the characters characteristics would’ve been like. The actors…

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    the Hebrews were divided into 12 different tribes. They each had their own leader and a single leader that was over all of the tribes. These tribes were eventually united under King Saul. He helped solve conflicts between the tribes that were caused by them being separated. Israel was the first ever united kingdom. King Saul’s reign was unsuccessful, but then soon came King David. Jerusalem was united under King David. He united all tribes of Israel under complete monarchy. David’s son had a son…

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    Mozart Research Paper

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    The one and only. One of the greatest musicians of all time. This man is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 in Getreidegasse, Salzburg, Austria to Anna Maria Mozart (mother) and Leopold Mozart (father). Wolfgang has been playing the piano in public since the age of 6 and he doesn’t only play the piano, he plays the violin, oboe and trumpet. Also, he has written piano songs for symphonies, operas, solo concertos, chamber music, especially string quartets and string…

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    other and to administrate and keep records of people as well as the commercial transactions. But, there was a need for writing so over time the pictograms became part of the writing system known as cuneiform. That is why on the back of this work are 28 columns in “if” and “then” verdicts about laws on property, family, and domestic life written in cuneiform. One of the most famous sections written was “the strong might not oppress the weak nor the weak oppress the strong.” This section is…

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    literally and that it cannot change with society is in my opinion unrealistic . When the constitution was written the world was a very different place than it is today so saying that it is to be taken literally and that it cannot change is very unrealistic. The problems that we encounter in today's society cannot be held to the standards of what they were when the constitution was first written. Inorder for something like the constitution to still be effective it needs to be able to change with…

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    the obligations of women transformed significantly from taking care of family to taking on professions that men had left behind to engage in battles. They also faced increased challenges such as fatal diseases and inflated prices. The role of women was difficult as…

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    Genesis Vs Exodus

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    exact. For this book review, I will focus on the first two books of the Old Testament and give a brief overview of the remaining. The book of Genesis is the first book of the Old Testament and the book of Exodus is the second. Both are believed to be written by Moses some time between 1450-1410 B.C. Genesis 28:15 states “I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.”, this shows the…

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    World War II was an era filled with various propaganda posters appealing to many different genres of an audience. These posters contain many techniques used to persuade people and I will be analyzing them. The first poster contains two soldiers helping each other out. The text on the poster reads, " Front-Line breakdowns can lose battles" and " That's why our workmanship counts". The posters main audience was men on the field. Illustrated on the poster is a soldier lending a helping hand to an…

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    years after the Civil War. One-hundred years after the African-American population was granted citizenship in the United States of America. Three years following Harper Lee’s publication of To Kill A Mockingbird, and fifteen and a half months after King’s most famous speech, the I Have A Dream speech. Yet there was still racism abounding in the US. Malcolm X protested with violent acts…

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    This essay, “The Enduring Appeal of Agatha Christie”, demonstrates a well-written and effective essay through its use of a clear essay structure; following the order of writing. The author starts with the hook, “Who does not enjoy a good mystery story?” This hook is strong as it catches the reader’s attention. The information in the introduction follows “a triangle standing on its point,” meaning it goes from general to specific. The author begins the essay with a general idea and then makes her…

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