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    realizes, on her own, who she is, and who she’s always been, she travels back to the farm without shoes and her soles become hard. In the end she says, “See? You are correct. A minha Mae too. I am become wilderness but I am also Florens. In full. Unforgiven. Unforgiving. No ruth, my love. None. Hear me? Slave. Free. I last,” (152). The soles of her feet represented her soul and by wearing shoes, her soul was protected and never got the chance to…

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    Blood Pit Sparknotes

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    The Blood Pit Kate Ellis is a crime fiction writer known for her ability to incorporate medieval history and archaeology in her crime and mystery novels. The historical facts used to illustrate Kate’s novels enrich their plots providing readers not only with the excitement of solving mysteries, but also with interesting facts about the medieval times. The Wesley Peterson series is an example of her mystery and history blend. It is an exciting series of eighteen crime novels in which she follows…

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    even after 50 years he still wants to be famous and show some selfish qualities, Achilles is the same, his best friend dies and he goes on war driven hunt for Hector and when they meet he says “ Hector, I’ll have no talk of pacts with you, forever unforgiven as you are.” (87-88 Homer), by saying this he is showing that even a mighty warrior can be selfish at…

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    “The Open Boat” is a story about four men who are on a ship and it sinks. They end up on a lifeboat, which Crane describes as “Many a man ought to have a bath-tub larger than the boat which here rode upon the sea” (1048). The seas were rough and unforgiven. These men were all different, but they became friends. They eventually get to a lighthouse. Once they get to the lighthouse, the story starts to get more of a positive feel to it. “At last, from the top of each wave the men in the tossing…

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    Ryan Adamson

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    Ryan Erik Adamsons,based in Chicago, is an active composer, performer, and educator. He received a Bachelor of Science Degrees in Jazz Studies and Brass Performance from the University of Akron (OH), and a Masters of Music concentrating in Jazz Composition from DePaul University in Chicago (IL). He currently works as an Artist Advisor at the Denis Wick/Vandoren Musician’s Advisory Studio in downtown Chicago, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Jazz Orchestra as their Director of…

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    Growing up with nothing and ending up with everything. This describes exactly how Audrey Hepburn’s life played out. For those who don’t know, Audrey Hepburn was a famous actress, model, and dancer in the late forties and fifties. Even though Audrey Hepburn faced challenges early in her life, she rose to fame and left a dazzling legacy behind. Audrey Kathleen Ruston was born on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. She was born to her mother and father, Ella van Heemstra and Joseph Ruston. However,…

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    Lazarus Analysis

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    What does this story say about people? Martha slightly blames Jesus for her brother’s death. Then she kind of back-tracks and displays a sign of faith, she knows who Jesus is. She calls Him Teacher. Yet, when Jesus told the men to remove the stone from Lazarus’ tomb, she displayed uncertainty. Mary also slightly blames Jesus for her brother’s death. But she also knows who Jesus is because she fell at His feet when she saw Him. The Jews that were present made biting comments like, if Jesus…

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    For this assignment I watched a movie called "Martin Luther: The Idea that Changed the World". Indeed, Martin Luther transformed the church and made several contributions to our current-modern world. As a religious man, he always sought after the truth and was sent by his father to be highly educated on a variety of topics. Martin Luther's father hoped that his son would become a lawyer and so he sent Matin Luther to the best school's he could afford. To his father's disdain, Martin Luther…

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    During the Protestant Reformation the Catholic religions was question. Martin Luther created agitation through his “95 Theses” and prompted a new religion, Protestantism. Two major effects that the Protestant Reformation had on the Catholic Church were changing the roles of the Pope, it divided the Christians which is also known as the “Great Schism”. To begin, the Roman Catholic Church was very powerful institution and it was involved in the lives of individuals from birth to death. It…

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    American Sniper Analysis

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    been in movies such as “Hangover”, “Limitless”, and “American Hustle”. “American Sniper” was directed by Clint Eastwood who served in the United States Army from 1951 to 1953. Clint Eastwood has directed films such as “Million Dollar Baby”, and “Unforgiven”. “American Sniper” is able to exquisitely portray the impact war can have on relationships like Chris and Taya Kyle’s. Another thing “American Sniper” excels at according to Jon Davis who himself served in the Iraq war “American Sniper” is…

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