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    architecture is developed in its own unique way that has spanned over years and years of time. Creative minds, hard working people, and the people of the time helped contribute to these magnificent buildings, and even today these structures are an important part of human history. Gothic Cathedrals are intricately designed architectural features, which date back to 1144 and earlier. Gothic architecture began with an outbreak. Those who thought that the exterior, which was filled with…

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    that the things they were worshiping were idols and that the Bible says In Exodus 20:4 “You shall not make for yourself an image in the form of anything in heaven above or on the earth beneath or in the waters below”. Relics were and still are a large part of the catholic church today. The older “Relics” could be anything and whoever was selling them would just make it up, and then people would pay for it. In Germany Fredrick I kept over 17,000 relics that he charged people money to come and see…

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    Soul Music Research Paper

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    Tans developments in soul music, style, and live execution had earned him the epithet "The Godfather of Soul." Brown had a rough, deep voice that he joined with his favorite move moves. By the mid-1960s he was taking soul a radically new way. He laid the preparation for what might be called funk music. Southern soul had remained a huge nearness…

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    1978, the movie followed the corrupted genre misrepresenting the real situation in the battle field. Although the movie was not the usual shooting-and-killing typical of contemporary military films, it was equally inverted and subverted in most of its part. However, as Neale writes, the movie follows the two classic phases of war films: an apparent state of peace followed by an outbreak of war (Neale, 1991, pp…

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    Robert De Niro has made a career playing gangsters and hardened criminals in films like ‘Goodfellas’, ‘Casino’ and ‘The Godfather: Part II’, which is why it’s so resoundingly impactful when he plays a nice, emotionally susceptible man in films like ‘Meet the Parents’. Nancy Meyer’s has made a career capitalizing on subtle feminism and perfectly encapsulating periods in life. Anne Hathaway is one of the best actresses to ever grace the silver screen, and she’s never made a film in which her charm…

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    and postcolonial sensibility. The film has likewise energized broad basic analysis of multiculturalism in contemporary Canadian cinema, chief of which has been the work of Rinaldo Walcott. As broad as the composition on this film has been, the main part of the examination and investigation has been eminent for its impassion to inquiries of class relations, wanting to see the film only as a declaration of race and sex personalities. To be reasonable, the film does not energize class-based…

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    Eric Hagadorn 3/15/2016 Dr. Ruth Martin U.S. History and Literature Inventor Britisher Eadweard Muybridge, an early photographer, was famous for his photographic studies of animals and people at the end of the 19th century. In June, 1878, he successfully conducted an experiment in California using a multiple series of cameras to record the horse galloping. The Horse in Motion was the first motion picture, using only 12 frames. Muybridge 's pictures, published widely in the late 1800s, were…

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    Italian-American Culture

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    Italian-American Culture When most people hear the term Italian-American, they begin to think of the Godfather, Rocky, the mafia, or even Fonzie from Happy Days. But, Italian-America is much more than the characters portrayed in films. Italian-American culture is a culture that has evolved through history despite discrimination and hardships. While they faced prejudice at first, they are now seen as a monumental contributor to the immensely diverse culture of the United States of America known…

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    Yakuza Case Study

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    Yakuza Organized Crime Group Organized crime groups have long been a part of society and an uphill battle for law enforcement. They are powerful, dangerous, well-structured groups of criminals with a common motive to commit crimes, make money, and maintain their freedom despite their actions. The Yakuza’s in particular are an organized crime group from Japan, and one of the most well-known organized crime groups throughout various countries. In order to understand the Yakuza’s, it is important…

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    responsibility not only for our sins, but also, by examining our conscience we are taking the responsibility to look for the good of others. We also need to keep in mind what happen during the Sacrament of Baptism for cradle Catholics, the parents and godfathers (sponsors) are the ones who take the responsibility to receive the preparation before the Sacrament…

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