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    wide variation in lower and upper registers for each member is what makes One Direction so successful. Simon Cowell was able to find five voices that each complimented each other uniquely to create complex harmonies that most bands can’t achieve. Because of this, the band has received 281 award nominations in its 5 years, and has won 169 of them. In comparison, 5 Seconds of Summer is a pop-punk band meaning not only does each member play an instrument, there is also a designated lead singer.…

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    A recent 20-something graduate of Williams College, Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) has no plans for the future. He is seduced by a female friend of his parents, Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft) and then falls in love with her daughter Elaine (Katharine Ross). The film opens with a young man staring out into space. The man is on an airplane flying to Los Angeles. He appears again in front of a fish tank with bubbles shooting in the background. A male voice asks him a question and then appears…

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    The Significant Difference of Anne Bradstreet Throughout my reading of “Exploration and Colonization”, I had a mild feeling of discomfort. The main reason being my prior knowledge and feelings about the unjust treatment of Native Americans during this time period. The way Indians were described as savages and in other defamatory ways did not settle well with me. The authors in this section were so biased towards Native Americans and so profoundly sure of their own righteousness, it made…

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    struggles to appreciate and love her book, but is ashamed of its imperfections. Bradstreet utilizes an image of raising a baby to highlight her dissatisfaction with the publishing of her writings. The parallels of “book and baby” Bradstreet creates conveys the embarrassment she feels because of what she has “raised”. Thus, through the use of a controlling metaphor the speaker successfully expresses her internal…

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    1. What type of partnerships and alliances should your company consider? (Case company) The Cheesecake Factory is a successful restaurant service that currently has locations in the United States and in Puerto Rico. The company owns and operates 193 restaurants that are service provided under the Cheesecake Factory Brand Name, 13 of the locations are operated under the Grand Lux Café, and one location that is owned and operated under the name Rock Sugar Pan Asian Kitchen. (1) With…

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    Anne Bradstreet was not only of the first of female poets of England, but was also one of the first American residential poets of the New World. This being considered, she was a highly influential woman. With her writing she brought light to subjects she thought were worth writing about. Those subjects included: the role of women, her faith, and theological and scientific trends of the European world. INSERT QUOTE Anne Dudley-Bradstreet was born in Northamptonshire, England, March 20th…

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    Anne Bradstreet was an English Puritan woman who immigrated to America in the mid-1600s. Her father was the manager of the estate of the Earl of Lincoln. This meant that Bradstreet would be raised in an upper class manner. She obtained several advantages due to this. The main advantage she had was the chance to receive a quality education. Her formal education was centered on history, various languages, and literature. She married Simon Bradstreet, a fellow Puritan, at the age of sixteen. Her…

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    Anne Bradstreet was considered to be one of the most influential and outstanding poets in our country’s history. She inspired large amounts of people during the time that she lived and today. Despite the times of discrimination, Bradstreet did not stop writing about her feelings and life as a Puritan. It was considered unladylike for a woman to write during early years. Her determination resulted in her being recognized as not only the first successful female poet, but also as the country’s…

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    Husband,” is a poem strictly about the love between her and her husband. Anne Bradstreet was a Puritan during the 1600s. Puritans had a strict belief about marriage and, unlike other groups, they did not arrange a marriage between young people. They believed that marriages should consist of two people that truly love each other. Bradstreet did not let her age stop her, she got married at the age of 16. Anne Bradstreet wrote this poem directly to her husband to let him know her true feelings.…

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    SAAD ALDAKHEEL 10/19/2017 American literature How Anne Bradstreet confronts puritan view of gender Anna Bradstreet grow up in a health family. She was the daughter of Thomas Dudley who is the manager of country estate of the puritan Earl of Lincoln. Anna Bradstreet got married at the age of 16 to the young Simon Bradstreet who was working with Anna father. Anna Bradstreet never went to school but her father always taught her and gave her an education. It that time many woman didn’t have an…

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