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    best known because of her fiction stories. One of them is ''Caramelo'' which was published in 2002 (Sandra Cisneros Biography). ''Caramelo'' was selected to be in a lot of magazines like ''New York Time'', ''Los Angeles Times'', and '' The Chicago Tribune''. She also received the Premio Napoli Award and the Dublin International IMPACT Award for the fiction story called ''Caramelo'' Another famous book she wrote is ‘’The House on Mango Street’’ (11.13.13).This book has sold up to a million copies…

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    Patrick Sonia Nzaddi Djidjou Professor Sharifian Government 2306-73434 1 May 2017 Local control over red light cameras in Texas Should red light cameras be banned throughout the state? This issue and more are recurrent in debates concerning local control and determining what citizens should do or not irrespective of their ownership or privacy limits. 1 “Local control is a policy preference favored by many in the Lone Star State, but its misuse and misapplication over the years has enabled the…

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    Agricola Tacitus Analysis

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    In the late first century the author Tacitus addressed the extreme oppression imposed by the Roman empire by writing about the actions of his father-in-law, Agricola. Tacitus even used the enemies of the empire to address the growing immorality that went hand in hand with imperial rule. Tacitus used his writing as a medium of criticism towards the empire by talking about the moral values of a specific few to be contrasted against the empire as a whole. The difference between how the public…

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    CURRENT STRATEGY Since Mazzetti 's is a small, local business, the company has used traditional marketing efforts that cost them the least, in the past. Mazzetti’s used to place ads in the local newspaper, the Pacifica Tribune, but as the age of digital media is in full swing, the bakery has abandoned this strategy. Aside from print advertisements, Mazzetti’s has relied heavily on word of mouth marketing and has helped to create a presence in the community by donating to or helping out with…

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    portrays the trials of the Union and Confederate soldiers during the campaigns of the Civil War. Mr. Hurst has published two other books about the Civil War, as well as serving as a journalist for several noteworthy newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune, the Nashville Tennessean, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. Not only is he very reliable with his information about the Civil War, but he also descends from both Union and Confederate soldiers. There are very few men that would be better suited…

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    One of the best parts of working on exhibitions drawn from the ZMA’s extensive permanent collection is the opportunity it provides for a look at some of the hidden gems at the museum. During the preparation of Sketching American Modernism, I discovered a painting that captured my interest. The work was the Portrait of Mrs. Helen McCoy Storer, c. 1910 by Charles Alden Gray (1857-1933). While arguably not by one of the most well-known artists in our collection, it was, at that moment, the most…

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    before he was about to be expelled from the country he left Belgium (Articles by Marx inDie Reform). Despite not gaining England citizenship he would stay there for the rest of his life. He was a journalist in London working for the New York Daily Tribune and was slowly being distanced from the Communists in London and worked on his economic theories. In 1864 he developed the First International to unite all left wing organizations (Articles by Marx inDie Reform). In 1867 the first…

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    because some of the members were first-class men in the city. Some were lawyers, doctors, and even farmers (Abram Colby). The KKK hung a man named John W. Stephens. He was a State Senator. He was stabbed and hung in the Grand Jury room. (New York Tribune) People all around were sacred because they didn’t know who the KKK were going to attack next, because they and attacking people involved with the Government, but they also went after lower-class…

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    Olivia Lonchar Ms. Bobby English 9, Period 9 22 May 2018 Americas Piano Man: Billy Joel Many musicians in the world are extremely talented, but Billy Joel is one of a kind. Joel has inspired people for forty years. He has managed to live on his legendary music career for just about 47 years. Joel, born on May 9, 1949, in the Bronx. He displayed an early aptitude on the piano and started taking lessons at the age of four. At the age of sixteen, Joel was already a veteran of three bands. In 1967,…

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    The Life of Stephen Crane Stephen Crane, American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Crane is the author of the American Literary Classics such as : Red Badge of Courage, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, The Open Boat, The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky, and The Blue Hotel. These are his most regarded writings. What made the writings so highly regarded was how Crane was able to bring a realistic impression in his writings that makes the reader feel immersed; experiencing what the characters are…

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