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    Therefore, Oscar Wilde's use of subtitle is not completely appropriate. One of the values which are satirized by Oscar Wilde is aristocracy. As with the rest of the play, Act 1 is closely constructed and the opening exchanges between Algernon and Lane establishes the tone of the play: light-hearted, witty yet beyond the reach of orthodox morality. From the opening act it is evident that Algernon's relationship with…

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    Durance played the role of Lois Lane. Erica was a fantastic actress as Lois. She was feisty, fun, and outspoken. The girlfriend role she played was wonderfully acted out. Jonathan Kent portrayed by John Schneider. John's part was a high father figure in the series. He showed love and compassion while being firm and stubborn. To see him leave the series was heartbreaking, but he did do special appearances. Annette O'Toole played Martha Kent. Annette was the Lois Lane in the movie Superman three…

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    Willa Cather’s “A Wagner Matinee” was first published in 1904 and is a short story about a woman, named Georgiana, who finds herself transition from the ecstatic city of Boston, to the primitive Nebraska frontier. Cather’s “A Wagner Matinee” was inspired by Richard Wagner who was a German composer and conductor that lived from 1813 to 1883. He’s well known for his operas and his most famous work is that of “The Flying Dutchman”. Willa Cather, instead, wasn’t a musician but was an author of the…

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    The Confederate flag is a symbol that everyone seems to have an opinion on. Some people are disgusted by the flag and claim that it represents hate and racism. These people feel like it should not be flown in public places and should only be displayed in historical museums, away from the public eye. Other people, though, look upon the Confederate flag and see a sense of pride and heritage, and strongly disagree with the accusations that accompany flying this particular symbol. Although the…

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    Laura Bullion Outlaw

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    Have you ever heard of the outlaw Laura Bullion, well now you will. Laura Bullion had different names, she used the names Della Rose, Freda Lincoln, Freda Bullion Lincoln, and Mrs. Maurice Lincoln and more. She was born in Knickerbocker Texas near Mertzon in Irion County, in October 1876. The actual date of her birth is not known. Laura Bullion died December 2, 1961. When she died, she was about 84 or 85. Laura Bullion was an outlaw that was known for robbery and forgery of banknotes signatures.…

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    Conestoga Wagon Essay

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    Laura Ingalls Wilder, an author renowned for her stories of pioneer life, wrote about her childhood memories of traveling aboard wagons in what would come to be known as The Little House on the Prairie series. Millions of people have read Laura’s books and they still hold relevance to this day. However, perhaps one of the most overlooked factors of her books was the significance of the wagon used by the Ingalls’ family during their travels. For the Ingalls and many others, the wagon represented…

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    Rose Wilder lane, Laura’s daughter, who was a reporter for the San Francisco Bulletin, encouraged her mom to start writing her first book, which was an autobiography, called Pioneer Girl, but it wasn 't published because the publishers would not accept it. In 1932…

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    1. Introduction In the past years, an increasing number of driving assistance systems have been integrated in vehicles and the task of vehicle driving is automated to an ever greater extent. In an automated vehicle, the driver can switch his/her attention away from driving tasks to non-driving tasks such as reading and texting. However, since the automation technology is not perfect, the capability of automated driving still largely relies on conditions such as the weather and road type, which…

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    good idea is some cars have sensors in their side mirrors as well. By doing this when driving in traffic when a car is too close to yours it will alert you so that you can be safe. “The same in-car technology is being used to avoid accidents involving lane changes and blind spots in side rearview mirrors” (Buick.com). Something that is not of safety but for the peace of mind of parents, yes a TV in the car. When parents are driving it is hard for them to keep their kids out of trouble so…

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    simulation, since I was home for the weekend, I decided to go to the bowling alley with three of my friends, Nathan, Gabby, and Sierra. This is a common thing we do since it's inexpensive and one of the few activities in public we can do in a small town. I told my friends that I was going to be doing a deafness simulation and they were more than willing to help me with my assignment. My friend Nathan knows some basic sign language because he took a class on it when he was in middle school so we…

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