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The Republican Party

By definition, the Republican Party (also referred to as GOP, the ?Great Old Party?) is one of the two major political parties in the United States whose foundation is built on conservatism, focuses on national security, and has an economy led by the people. An economy ?led by the people? means that there is free market and enterprise with little interference from the government. The party dates all the way back to 1854 and was originally made up of northerners to oppose the spread of slavery.

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Georges Seurat

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Born on December 2, 1859 in Paris, France
Died on March 29, 1891 in Paris, France
Known as:
Founder of Pointillism
Post-Impressionism
Neo-Impressionism

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Printmaking

The art form where the composition is made by using different techniques under the direct supervision of the artist. It?s usually done on paper or other materials with the use of other things for support by various techniques of multiplication.

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Winslow Homer

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Born February 24, 1836 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died September 29, 1910 in Prouts Neck, Maine
American painter from 19th-century
Known to make watercolour a real media and not just a thing to test with
Pieces usually with a theme of human struggle within an indifferent universe

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Georges Seurat

Synopsis
Born on December 2, 1859 in Paris, France
Died on March 29, 1891 in Paris, France
Known as:
Founder of Pointillism
Post-Impressionism
Neo-Impressionism

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Georges Seurat

Synopsis
Born on December 2, 1859 in Paris, France
Died on March 29, 1891 in Paris, France
Known as:
Founder of Pointillism
Post-Impressionism
Neo-Impressionism

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Early Man and River Valleys Review

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Linguistics Notes

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Topic: Age of Enlightenment

Questions and Key

Points

What is enlightenment?

Enlightenment Ideas

The Public

Reading

Europe v. America

End of Age of E (France

Class Notes

? Ideas and activities that emerged during the 18th century

? Believed that science and industry discoveries allowed

for progress in humankind

? Many intellectuals during the time practiced Deism:

spiritual faith

? Celebration of ideas

? Human mind

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Othello Notes

Iago plans on spreading a rumor that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair

? Bc Iago wants Casio?s job

Othello comes Home--smooch smooch with desdemona

Desdemona begins to ~soulfully~ dance

Iago is spreading the rumor to Rodruigo

? Trying to rile up Rodruigo

?Find an occasion to make casio mad?

Iago tries to convince Casio to stay at the party longer

Casio reveals that he does not handle alcohol well to Iago

Casio starts to drink a lot

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RHETORIC IN OUR LIVES CH1 Pg 1-27

Rhetoric?s Bad Reputation

Being Skilled at Rhetoric

Persona

Appeals to the Audience

Subject Matter and Its Treatment

Context

Intention

Genre

Class Notes ch1

? Viewed w/ negative connotation

? ?Style but no substance?

? Not sincere

? ?Evil? course of action?

? Tricking the audience

? Hitler example

? Got ppl to believe what he was

saying

? Word choice

? Language--etc

? Bad ethics

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Summary for Chapter 1-9

Chapter One

In Chapter 1 of ?Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,? Mark Twain gives background on who Huck is

and how one may have read about him in ?The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,? Twain?s other novel.

Twain goes on to explain who Huck is, and how him and Tom Sawyer had previously found

$12,000, making them both extremely rich. Tom and Huck both gave Judge. Thatcher their

money for protecting. Huck lives with ?the widow? (aka Widow Douglas), and her sister Miss.

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