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Abstract- In the Biography Titled ?John Adams? by David McCullough it follows the Life of John Adams. ?John Adams? follows the life of none other than John Adams from Harvard Law School, through the American Revaluation, His Presidency, the war of 1812, and his Death. The Book describes his life from both a personal view and an openly view such as his letters with his wife Abigail Adams and then his reign as President. Historical Background-

John Adams

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Abstract- In the Biography Titled ?John Adams? by David McCullough it follows the Life of John Adams. ?John Adams? follows the life of none other than John Adams from Harvard Law School, through the American Revaluation, His Presidency, the war of 1812, and his Death. The Book describes his life from both a personal view and an openly view such as his letters with his wife Abigail Adams and then his reign as President. Historical Background-

Othello Essay -- Iago's Personality

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Emily Moler AP English Literature Sargent October 13, 2011 Facets of a Sociopath For every hero there is a villain; from Hannibal Lector (Red Dragon) to Claudius (Hamlet), or Don Juan (El Burlador de Sevilla) to Mr. Kurtz (Heart of Darkness), villains have been essential to any novel regardless of the time it was penned; and William Shakespeare's Othello is no exception to this rule. Othello recounts the story of a newlywed couple, Othello and Desdemona, whose marriage and lives are torn apart by Iago, the jealous villain.

How to analyze a poem

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POETRY EXPLICATIONS: A poetry explication is a relatively short analysis which describes the possible meanings and relationships of the words, images, and other small units that make up a poem. Writing an explication is an effective way for a reader to connect a poem's plot and conflicts with its structural features. This handout reviews some of the important techniques of approaching and writing a poetry explication, and includes parts of two sample explications. Preparing To Write The Explication Read the poem silently, then read it aloud (if not in a testing situation). Repeat as necessary.

pre historic art vocab

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Prehistoric Art Vocab Paleolithic- pertaining to, or characteristic of the cultures of the late Pliocene and the Pleistocene epochs, or early phase of the Stone Age, which appeared first in Africa and are marked by the steady development of stone tools and later antler and bone artifacts, engravings on bone and stone, sculpted figures, and paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock-shelters: usually divided into three periods (Lower Paleolithic, c2,000,000?c200,000 b.c., ?Middle Paleolithic, c150,000?c40,000 b.c., ?Upper Paleolithic, c40,000?c10,000 b.c. ).

Hitler's Drive fo Power

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By the end of World War II, Hitler had killed over 11 million people. He had violated rules that his nation had previously agreed to, and had captured every spot of territory that he could from other nations. He was aggressive, willing to do anything to succeed in his plan for literal world domination. These and other reasons are why I believe that Hitler’s expansion would have inevitably led to war, whether or not other powers had interfered.

Rule of Law

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Rule of law prevented one person from becoming too powerful. In ancient times there were tyrants and monarchs, people who had supreme rule. These people could essentially do what they want because they were higher than the law. However, rule of law gave the lower-class citizens a chance because everyone was under the same rules. Upon examining Aristotle’s writings, Great Britain’s democratic developments, and the French Revolution, you can further see how important the rule of law is.

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