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    people sing his songs. "Yet after writing his first few songs, including "The Song that Jane Likes" and "Recently", he began to consider starting his own band" (wikipedia.com). There was only one answer to this Matthews explains. "I didn't really have a vision, or a plan," says Matthews, acknowledging that some of his musical sensibility came from spending time in so many different places as a child. "I'm sure it gave me a little bit of openness. The most diverse music in the world is in…

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    Leo stood at the helm of the Argo II. He was thinking about Calypso, obviously. He thought about the things he and Aphrodite had talked about a few days ago. Aphrodite slowly led him into the dining hall and then she sat down regally on one of the chairs. "Sit down," She said to him with a smile on her face. As Leo slowly sat down on the edge of one of the chairs, she ran her hand through her long auburn curls. "You know Leo, you and Calypso make a good couple." She looked at him an amused…

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    The “Sermon on the Mount” is recorded in Matthew 5-7. It is a collection of a number of Jesus’ teachings. In class, we talked about how Jesus was giving the disciples a new law. The Sermon on the Mount is the first times we hear of Jesus’ giving a sermon, according to the gospel of Matthew. The Sermon is so rich in things we need to do, think, and say, but I’m going to focus on the attributes that Christians need to display in order to have blessedness, how to pray and what to pray for, and a…

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    will people who are in the LGBTQ+ ever feel safe, when they keep being discriminated? Matthew Shepard was an early-twenties college man, who was sweet, kind, outgoing, and caring. But he was also gay. This affected the way people looked at Matthew. Some with disgust, and some with open-heartedness. But for a Matthew Shepard, it was his final day, he was looked upon with disgust. This lead to his murder.The Matthew Shepard Act is an American Act of Congress, passed on October 22, 2009, and signed…

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    Glory Movie Essay

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    men who were charting new territory and breaking down barriers. Glory is an important and wonderfully crafted piece of film, that has value in both entertainment, and education. The movie for the most part is casted beautifully, other than Matthew Broderick as Shaw. The cast was otherwise well regarded, especially in Denzel Washington, who won an Oscar for his performance as the angry and battled Trip. The movie altogether does a fine job of manifesting what the war was like for white and black…

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    written and directed by John Hughes and produced by John Hughes along with Tom Jacobson. The movie was released by Paramount Pictures on June 11, 1986. The movie’s running time is 103 minutes (1 hour and 43 minutes). The cast consisted of; Matthew Broderick (Ferris Bueller), Alan Ruck (Cameron Frye), Mia Sara (Sloane Peterson), Jeffrey Jones (Edward R. Rooney/Dean of Students), Jennifer Grey (Jeannie Bueller), Lyman Ward (Tom Bueller), Cindy Pickett (Katie Bueller), Edie McClurg (Grace), Ben…

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    a believable feel that anyone could put themselves in his shoes regardless of age, and that is why the movie continues to be a pop hit to this day. Honda hit the ball out of the park by bringing Matthew Broderick to do such an outlandish advertisement. The commercial begins with an older Matthew Broderick, the actor who played Ferris, calling his boss pretending to be ill. Fast forward to the bathroom where he is giving a monologue about how people still believe him when he calls in sick. He…

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    -Wisdom (Crain, pp 286). Assimilating into the constitution of marriage takes work on both partners to be self-less and giving, giving of time, ones resources, romance, meeting each other’s expectations, leaving all others and cleave to become one (Matthew 19:5), but maintaining their individuality are some of the key factors conforming into wedlock. The balance we create for ourselves highly depends on the transformation we go through also embrace. Erickson suggested, we cannot avert the…

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    Edward Zwick's Glory

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    The 1989 war drama, Glory, directed by Edward Zwick and starring Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes, and Morgan Freeman, is based off of personal letters written by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the books One Gallant Rush and Lay this Laurel. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards and won three, as well as other awards from the Golden Globes, the NAACP, the British Academy, and more. It tells the story of the first unit of the Union army that was entirely African-American…

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    The beginning of Ferris Bueller introduces a rather normal looking high school individual [Ferris] whose impish personality is revealed by his plot to skip school under the pretense of being sick. A number of fade-ins reveal that this isn't the first time that Ferris has skipped school. If anything, given the bland almost bored reaction of the economics teacher [Ben Stein] to the revelation that Ferris is gone again from his class indicates a considerable indifference to Ferris's antics, at…

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