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    biblical Moses. Released in 1995, Roger Young’s “Moses” lends us the most textually adherent portrayal of Moses in the story of Parting of the Sea. Played by Ben Kingsley, Moses is shown as an unkempt Hebrew who does not stand out in the crowd in any way. He is short, dirty, and seemingly unconfident in his ability to stop…

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    Soccer in Los Angeles has been around since the beginning of the 19th century. Around 2,000 years ago, soccer originated in England and was usually referred to as “football”. Soccer grew in the early 1800’s and became a much popular sport in the 1900’s. In 1902, the Southern California Football League was founded. Los Angeles grew in popularity as soccer became much more of a favorite sport. Soccer Leagues began to grow around the city and some even came from different parts of the world.…

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    claim and manipulates the crowd into believing that Brutus' cause is not…

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    not a sport and say it is an art form, but when the word sport is broken it down by its definition it is seen otherwise. Think about this, is it an activity that includes physical exertion, skill, are there teams, competition, does it entertain a crowd? Marching band has all of these and thats what makes it a sport. Starting off with physical exertion, marching band members must hold your horn…

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    Festivity Analysis

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    to the crowd waiting for the arrival. When they land on the shore, they are joined by much audience. Then, within beautiful Belize Festivities usually include processions and street dancing,…

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    betray his best friend just to make Rome happy. Antony goes on to say, "He was my friend, faithful and just to me. But Brutus say he was ambitious, and Brutus is an honorable man." Antony never once disrespected Brutus, because he always told the crowd how much of an honorable man he was. "You all did love him once, not without cause. What cause withholds you then to mourn for him? O judgement! Thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have lost their reason. Bear with me, my heart is in the…

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    Are Cop Cars Good Or Bad

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    happening. There was a moment of silence and someone from the crowd yelled “YOU CANT DO…

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    “Being your own person doesn’t mean always going against the crowd.It means not paying attention to what the crowd is doing.” The reality of it all, is that many people assume that being yourself is “weird” or “odd”. When most of the time, being yourself is the best thing to be in this cruel world. In today's society, everyone is so into trying to fit into the well known “popular crowd “. Others seem to be quiet and very self-centered, most are frightened to show their true colors and express…

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    Music Class

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    Should students be required to take a music, drama, or an art class? In my opinion they should. One if you take them you learn knew things or techniques. In music you would learn how to multi-task. In drama you would be able to stand up in front of crowds of people and speak or perform, and in art you would learn the different parts of drawing. In this passage you will read through the reasons why i think taking these classes should be required. Me, being a student taking a music class it has…

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    The play, Dealers of White Women, is an entertaining and funny melodrama that is representative of an older era, where thoughts were much different than modern times. While the outdated ideas that this play embodies may come across as insulting, the comedic values are still present and can be enjoyed by many. As many melodramas, the main focus of this play exists within the act of the play, act IV. The first french scene begins when the act starts and ends as Charlie walks into the room. This…

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