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    Back in the day, Bruce Lee had gained popularity in the media for his action thrilling Kung Fu movies. Most people watched his movies without capturing what the movies truly unfolded. As his movies kept evolving into the new era, so did the themes that each movie contained. Starting from his first movie, “The Big Boss,” all the way to latest movie we’ve watched, “Way of the Dragon.” By studying his life and the movies he created, this paper will help reveal the ideas of race, specifically racism

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    AAS 100 Professor Acquino 5/8/15 Bruce Lee’s Impact on American Media 42 years after his death, Bruce Lee is still viewed as the greatest icon of martial arts cinema. His philosophy and charisma made him legend amongst popular culture. It's arguable whether or not the martial arts film genre would have survived in American Cinema without Bruce Lee and his incredible movies in the early 1970’s. Till this day, Bruce Lee’s Influence in modern media is apparent. Bruce Lee has become a household name, like

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    Ulysses Grant and Robert Lee were vital to the United States during the Civil War. Their meeting in a small parlor in Virginia, where they wrote out and signed the terms of the end of the war, brought the war to its near finish. In the article “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts”, author Bruce Catton analyzes the similarities and differences between these leaders’ points of view and qualities. Thus, author, Bruce Catton compares Grant and Lee to demonstrate that all successful people have the same

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    “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts” is an informative essay by Bruce Catton comparing Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee: the most important military officers in the Civil War. The essay is about how the two officers are very different in values and lifestyles, yet very similar as the two strong leaders come to terms in the end at Appomattox. Catton first describes Robert E. Lee as a very traditional man who embodied aristocratic ideas. Ulysses S. Grant, on the other hand, is described as a modern

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    In Bruce Catton’s historical essay of “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts”, he focuses on the two generals who led opposing armies during the Civil War. Bruce was a respected journalist and his ascendancy influenced the American Civil War. The backbone of the Confederate forces, better known as Robert E. Lee, led the Army of Northern Virginia. Ulysses S. Grant, who became the commander in chief of the Union troops in 1864, would be the commander who finally ended the war. Despite the differences

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    In Bruce Catton’s essay entitled “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts”, he writes about the differences and similarities between two famous Civil War generals. A variety of topics are mentioned, such as the background and personality of each. However, Catton has differing purposes of comparing and contrasting. His purpose for contrasting the two generals is to show how they had different backgrounds growing up, and how they had different wishes for the future they wanted to live in. Catton’s purpose

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    History “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts” by Bruce Catton is an essay that compares and contrasts the lives and traits of Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant. Two Civil War leaders in American history who although were very different, were also able to come together and put an end to the Civil War. America was just a land that was staring over with the idea of having an equal chance in the world. Lee born in Virginia, strongly believed in family, culture and tradition. Lee ideally thought that

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    the man who changed the way people thought of Asians, Bruce Lee. Bruce Lee is influential because of how he changed the way people thought of Asians, his accomplishments, and his quotes. Bruce Lee impacted the way people thought of Asians. “The Last Dragon Tribute” comments “Many musicians, directors, athletes and actors all over the world credit Bruce Lee as one of their biggest influences.” This shows that many people look up to Bruce Lee as an Inspiration. “The Last Dragon Tribute” Athletes,

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    In “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts” by Bruce Catton, the author explores the tremendous challenges that America had faced during a time of opposition and agony. The Civil War not only divided the newly formed country, but led to the death and destruction of innocent lives around the nation. In order to innovate from these tremendous problems, two leaders from opposing armies had met at the Appomattox Court House to discuss surrender. General Robert E Lee of the Confederate army and Ulysses

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    Bruce Catton served in the Navy during World War I, and went on to study the history of the Civil War and write news columns for the nation. Catton’s essay “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts” shows the two very separate lives that future president Ulysses Grant and Robert E Lee, American general were living. On April 9, 1865, Grant and Lee met at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia, where they brought the Civil War to a close. Catton describes each man’s life and upbringing, and how their upbringings

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