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    In the 1930s the United States was suffering from the Great Depression. People were out of work and penniless, but Hollywood actors raised several American Spirits. Shirley Temple a child star, Clark Gable the first macho man, and Charlie Chaplin an English born actor who became an American movie icon were all actors who raised American spirit on the silver screen during the Great Depression. Shirley Temple was a child star who lifted American hearts. Shirley started her career at the young age…

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    troops. The congress also formed the money to make a small navy and help train militiamen so that they could be a trained force and come to be known as the first Continental Army. Battles underwent between the two forces and were named such as Bunker Hill and the Battle of Saratoga. Most of these battles were won narrowly by the British and were fought with blood, sweat, and tears (History Channel).The citizens of America were soon victorious against the country of Great Britain and were finally…

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    Amir knows what Hassan did for him. When Amir finally approaches Hassan after Hassan gets himself together. Amir is so focused on the kite, that he doesn 't even care about Hassan just having been raped. After Hassan gives Amir the kite, they have a silent moment where ¨[Hassan begins] to say something and his voice [cracks]. He [closes] his mouth, [opens] it, and [closes] it again. [Takes] a step back. [Wipes] his face. And that is as close as Hassan and [Amir] ever [come] to discussing what...…

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    looked around, up on the roofs, into windows, and around corners of buildings all the while looking down the iron sight of his weapon, the M-16. The steady steps of the soldiers and the M109 SPA’s engine filled the air. The environment was silent and dead. Which made his stomach turn, the sight of buildings destroyed and seeing burnt or dead corpses made him want to hurl. The smell of it was awful as well the smell of burnt rubber, bodies, and gunpowder was still present within the…

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    Suikoden II

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    Suikoden II starts after the events of the original Suikoden three years later in its universe, centered on the Highland kingdoms invasion of the city-state of Jowston. It became known as the “Dunant unified.” player’s control a silent hero that you can name your self - it was confirmed by Konami the official name of the hero is Riou - has appeared in both of Suikogaiden I and II. Our hero and his childhood friend , Jowy Atreides, at the beginning of the story each gain one of the 27 true runes…

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    Victor Hugo once said, “Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and which cannot remain silent.” Music is the freedom of expression used by those incapable, or forbidden to convey their beliefs. Although it may seem obvious to many Americans today, that each person could present their opinions without fear, it was the first colonists who fought for this right. Afterall, the colonists immigrated from Britain to the new world in search for freedom. However, when their homeland began to…

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    Stretching out approximately 2000 miles long, the U.S.-Mexico concrete border has its own loopholes where at certain points the security is not tight. This enables people to cross the border without papers. However, this is not to say that those people will not find any difficulties in crossing. A note to remember, the unauthorized border crossing means risking everything it may take because the spots are not considered comfortable to be crossed such as crossing through abandoned tunnel (El…

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    Drugs, music, and sex, Oh My! The 1960s were some of the most turbulent years in American history. Vietnam conflict, Civil Rights, and the counterculture were all coursing through the nation, all of which contributed to modern American culture and society. From Woodstock to LSD to psychedelic rock, the counterculture produced some of the most iconic elements of the decade. The counterculture movement of the 1960s had a significant impact on American society and culture. Evidence of this impact…

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    Epiphany To Lent Analysis

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    before death. What makes it bad or sad? Why is it that there often a madding sense of frustration that comes, after such a celebrating of life? Well, listen to the answer in the music. Epiphany sounds in "We Three Kings", "Joy to The World" and “Silent Night” sung in praise for the light of the world and the manifestation of the Anointed One end. Now, moving from Epiphany into Lent, songs bring a paradigm shift from praise singing to songs of the cross, such as "The Old Rugged Cross." The…

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    Blue Monologue

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    the way. I couldn’t imagine them not in my life. I came home from a long day at the meal so excited to see the gleaming bright faces of Joe,Mark,Jane and Mary. I opened the squeaky door,that is when my world crumbled to dust. The apartment was dead silent,not…

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