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    Middle Ages DBQ

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    were great places of communication of top scholars. In these places, national problems would be solved, historical sciences would be built upon, and new achievements were made. Many discoveries were made such as the longbow, gunpowder, water mills, windmills, and new…

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    Crash! Picture that you are a passenger of a commercial airline headed to an exotic area for the holidays. Suddenly, the plane spits you out as if you left a sour taste in its mouth If you want to survive, you’ll have to push on through with determination to survive until you are found. A rare occurrence, sure, but nonetheless an obstacle that someone could face. There are many different challenges people must overcome in this world. Individuals can conquer these trials with the aid of others.…

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    Van Helsing Analysis

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    In my personal opinion "Van Helsing" is a good movie because it convenes Frankenstein's Monster, Count Dracula, the Wolf Man, Igor, Van Helsing the vampire hunter, assorted with other monsters such as werewolves, vampires, and even Mr. Hyde. The movie is like a Greatest Hits compilation; it's assembled like Frankenstein's Monster, from spare parts stitched together and brought to life with electricity, the movie also includes lots of computer-generated images. The plot is about Dracula's…

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    Upon first glance, the reader of Animal Farm would think that it is a story about farm animals taking over their farm and struggling to maintain an equal leadership. However, a deeper analysis of the novel would reveal a more allegorical connection to the Russian Revolution. From the autocratic leadership of the pigs resembling the dictatorship of the Russian Revolution, to the leaders of the farm trying to stop the spread of Animalism, and the working animals resembling the working class,…

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    These two objects create a battle between antiquity and modernity. In fact, the wall text next to this piece explains that this deck was an addition to an abandoned windmill that afforded a spectacular view of Paris, a city developing into one of the worlds most modern (Art Institute). Gustave Caillebotte’s seminal work Paris Street; Rainy Day juxtaposes Van Gogh’s Terrace and Observation Deck at the Moulin de Blute-Fin…

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    Change In Animal Farm

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    The reward for their work was more inhumane than what a pig would receive after its “time to retire”. Boxer played a major role in the rebuilding of the windmill, he was shown as the farm’s most dedicated and loyal laborer.Boxer was a devoted supporter of Napoleon. Even after knowing his loyalty towards Napoleon, he treated Boxer in an unjustified manner. All that mattered for Napoleon was that his slave…

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    Napoleon instills terror in the animal’s minds by forcing the animals to follow him because if they do not follow him, the farm will be vulnerable to the humans. At the scene of the windmill debate, Napoleon made a high-pitched whimper sound that no animal has ever heard, all of a sudden. “Nine enormous dogs, came bouncing to the farm” then all the dogs came for, “Snowball” which caused the animals to, “[creep] back to the farm” (Chapter…

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    immense fan of Napoleon and made sure all the animals traced his orders down to detail. His abilities are expressed when convincing the animals regarding Napoleon’s actions towards the windmill. “That evening Squealer explained privately to the other animals that Napoleon had never in reality been opposed to the windmill… He repeated a number of times, ‘Tactics, comrades, tactics!’ skipping round and whisking his tail with a merry laugh. The animals were not certain what the word meant, but…

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    During the life of Cervantes, Spain was a place of confusion, disparity and change. On the one hand, it was at the height of its European domination due to the huge influx of wealth provided by its American colonies, but on the other, it was suffering some of it’s most crippling defeats in its history such as the annihilation of its seemingly invincible Spanish armada in 1588. Therefore, during this somewhat chaotic time, popular literature was usually fanciful and used as a form of escapism…

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    Argument: Throughout the ending of the book the pigs has led to changing the seven commandments into one rule of Animal Farm ‘’all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”. The pigs are shown as the smartest animal on the farm and they take advantage of their knowledge. So they use propaganda to get the Animal Farm to work hard meanwhile the pigs get rich. Snowball and Napoleon would all ways disagree on arguments. Snowball decided to leave animal farm and Napoleon gained…

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