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    However, was then in 1987 when Michael Jackson emerged as a choreographer. The album, Bad, reached the top of the charts in 1987 and from there he continued to make more top selling albums such as “Dangerous”(1991), “HIstory”(1995), and “invincible”(2001). He went on a tour in the same year. Along with his upcoming releases, Michael was an inspiration. As an inspiration to others in the music game, he was a sure inspiration to the up and coming singer ,Usher. Usher met Micheal around 2001 at Madison

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    With Harrison Ford taking up the lead role of Indiana Jones and Karen Allen as Marion, Raiders of the Lost Ark secured 34 awards and another 23 nominations for its outstanding cast and crew, cinematography,

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House are both literary works in which women show radical actions deviating from society’s norms. The two women from their respective works, Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice and Nora from A Doll’s House, are both seen as alienated from their own society in a way that allows them to explore social values. Elizabeth is constantly trying to find love in a world where marriage for women exists with the sole purpose of financial stability

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    People believed that they could change the world through social movements, in search of the hope that was lost with so much going on during this time. Jim Jones was one of these people, he wanted to change the world, and he had a vision of the Promised Land so he created the People’s Temple. The People’s Temple was a racially integrated church that Jones created to spread his beliefs on religion, socialism, and racial integrity. It was with these beliefs, paranoia, and his way with people that he convinced

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    Jonestown Cult Analysis

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    Over nine hundred people dead within five minutes and all done by one all-powerful cult leader. Unfortunately, that was the case for the members of Jim Jones's cult of Jonestown. Jonestown is a prime example of how a religious movement can turn into a cult in the matter of time, and how it can be difficult to protect people against. This is due in part to our general acceptance of most religious movements in accordance to the first amendment, but also due in our classification of what a cult is.

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    Jim Jones and the Jonestown Massacre November 18, 1978, altered America, but the process leading up to that day began much earlier by a mind only described as perverse. The Peoples Temple of the Disciples of Christ, Peoples Temple as it is commonly referred, led by James Warren Jones blazed its own way into the history books with what is still one of the most disastrous endings of a movement. Jim Jones is known for founding the most infamous cult in American history; his reputation revolves around

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    1. On page 83, Mr. Rochester has a “massive head”, “granite-hewn features” , “great dark eyes” and fine eyes too”. The reader is supposed to think of him as someone who is a predator towards Jane because of his mean looking and dark features and because of Jane’s past experience with men in power. Readers are supposed to be wary of Mister Rochester. 2. Jane was very uncomfortable and surprised when Mr. Rochester had the desire to speak with her on equal terms. On page 84 she stated “if he expects

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    A confidante is a character whose role is to be there when the hero or heroine of the story needs them most. They normally make grand companions for the hero and are mostly always found together. In Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Elizabeth and Jane Bennet are excellent examples of the heroine and confidante pair by being foil characters, confiding in each other, and giving advice. Foil characters are somewhat similar but are used to highlight the differences between the two being used. Elizabeth

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    Have you ever stopped to wonder if your teeth are alive? Here, we’ll answer all of your burning questions. Are my teeth alive? It may seem strange, but your teeth are alive. They are essentially another organ in your body and it’s important to take good care of them so that they don’t die. (Yes, your teeth can also die, but we’ll get to that later.) By taking preventative measures like regular brushing and flossing, you are fighting against tooth decay and other dental health issues. The health

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    Peer Pressure Satire

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    unending sky. So a couple of buddies and I decided to go swimming, we searched far and wide and we wanted to jump rocks. So my friend Ivan suggested we go to Jones Creek. I have only heard of Jones Creek once or twice from people at school, but haven’t actually had the chance to go. So we packed our stuff, threw it in the car and headed towards Jones Creek. My body was ecstatic with joy as I have never been cliff jumping. It was about an hour out from Hillsboro, a little bit pass tillamook. Ever

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