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Richard Linklater: Man Of Youth
... wanted, to rob banks to fund their new
lives, they too liked the fermented drink called alcohol.
For the technical aspects of Richard Linklater's films only the
scene in The Newton Boys where numerous bank robberies go on at once,
sticks out. There is dissolves everywhere to connect the processes and
explosions to the getaways for the robberies.
The music in all Richard Linklater's films is what I noticed the
most. He takes period music and uses it to raise the scene to another level.
In the cases of The Newton Boys all new music was written for this film
set during Prohibition. With the music in Dazed and ...
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The Life Of Jack London
... Chaney. Flora was too sick
to care for her child. She sent the boy to live with Virginia Prentiss.
Prentiss, was a friend who did not have any children. Flora needed this
time to rebuild her life and start anew. Within the year she married
Civil War veteran John London.
John London had two daughters Eliza and Ida. In September of 1876
Flora went and retrieved her son, and changed his name to Jack London.
Jack London grew up believing that John London was his father. Jack later
found out that William Chaney the astrologer was his father, and decided to
write him a letter asking him who his natural fat ...
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Octavian Augustus
... with the patricians. The government consisted of three main parts: the senate, the assemblies, and the magistrates. The Senate was a group of former state officials, usually patricians, who acted as advisors, controlled public finances and handled all diplomatic dealings with other states. The assemblies were the various public meetings where citizens voted on laws and public office (Hanes 1997). Magistrates were the elected officials who put the laws into practice. The most important of these magistrates were the consuls. The two consuls, each elected for one year, acted as the chief executives of the state. Censo ...
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Thomas Jefferson
... child out of four brother and six sisters. Two years after Thomas was born, William Randolph, a cousin of Mrs. Jefferson and a close friend of the family, died. His will requested that Peter Jefferson move to his estate, take care of the house and land, and make sure Randolph's four children get educated. The Jefferson’s remained at Randolph's estate for seven years. The estate was called Shadwell. was quite the little intelligent boy. At age nine, Started Latin, Greek, and French Studies at a boarding school. Thomas liked to Horse back ride, Canoe, Hunt, and fish. When Thomas was fourteen years old, his fathe ...
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John Lennon: Biography
... Day
in the Life."(World Book 197). In 1970 we decided to break up for a number of
artistic, business, and personal reasons (World Book 190).
I, like the other former Beatles members, continued to perform as a solo
artist. Yoko Ono, whom I married in 1969, became my partner (World Book 197).
Yoko and I, being extremely opposed to the war, performed together making peace
our theme (Rolling Stone 229). As our taste for war bittered, Yoko and I became
involved in many anti-war protests. We recorded "Give Peace a Chance" in our
hotel room in Montreal, and I had it rush released (Rolling Stone 229). In
January of 1 ...
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Dizzy Gillespie
... "Dizzy" Gillespie was a trumpet player, composer, bandleader and politician of mostly the early 40's to mid 50's. This was a time period in Jazz called Bebop, Bop or sometimes known as Rebop. Bebop got its name from the musical language musicians would speak to one another while trying to explain a rhythm. "Bop, Bop, Doba sho ba, Bop, Bop." this was also a common style of singing which was first introduced by Louis Armstrong, called scatting (Kerfeld, 137). This fast tempo music was pioneered by saxophonist Charlie Parker, drummer Max Roach, pianist Thelonious Monk and trumpeter "Dizzy" Gillespie. Gillespie was o ...
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Fredrick Douglass 4
... teachings, however this did not stop Frederick. When he realized that the ability to read and write was his pathway to freedom, learning became a personal goal. He made friends with poor white children he met on errands and paid them bread for lessons. Little by little Frederick learned to read and write (T.S.Y.,2).
In 1833 when Frederick was fifteen he was given up to another member of the Auld family, Thomas. The good days of Frederick's slave life were over. He was now forced to labor in the field and was starved and beaten frequently. There he organized religious services for the slaves. Thomas ha ...
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The Influence Of Henry David Thoreau On Mohanda K. Gandhi
... was to blow the whistle on slavery.
Henry David Thoreau influenced Mohanda K. Gandhi, an Indian leader who was a civil rights leader. Gandhi’s life was guided by a search for truth. Gandhi would not allow the government to rule what he thought was wrong, which was the base of Thoreau’s idea. While in jail because of protest Gandhi read Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience”. That’s when Gandhi’s beliefs were confirmed, that it is better to please your soul then your government. His protest was never based on violence he took a stand with out having to go that route. Then Gandhi’s development of Satyagr ...
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The Life & Philosophy Of Friedrich Nietzsche
... distorted and concealed by modern
value systems. Christian morality, which identifies goodness with meekness
and servility is the prime culprit in creating a cultural climate that
thwarts the drive for excellence and self realization God is dead; a new
era of human creativity and achievement is at hand.
-- Great Thinkers In The Western World. By: Ian P. McGreal, 1992
PREFACE
Much information is available on Mr. Friedrich Nietzsche, including many
books that he wrote himself, during his philosophical career. I took this
as a good sign I would find a fountain of enlightened material produced by
the man. I've had t ...
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Martin Luther King Jr. 5
... studied the works of Indian nationalist Mohandas Gandhi, from whom he derived his own philosophy of nonviolent protest. He moved to Alabama to become pastor for a Baptist church. Just after he received his Ph.D. in 1955, King was asked to lead a bus boycott in Montgomery. It had been formed after Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give her seat to a white passenger. Throughout the 381 days which the boycott lasted, he was arrested and jailed, repeatedly threatened, and his home was bombed. The boycott ended later that year when the Supreme Court outlawed segregation in public transportation. This was his first ...
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