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    | |You are required to complete an exploratory research project that evidences your understanding of how the following sources of | |inspiration can be used to inspire

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    Lee was born on April 28, 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama. She is the youngest was her family with three other siblings. Her father was a lawyer and he owned part of the local newspaper. Her next door neighbor, and best friend was Truman Capote, the inspiration for the neighbor, Dill, in her novel.(Encyclopedia) She had been with Capote for all her life. Her friendship with him led to unfamiliar and exciting opportunities.

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    As Babe Ruth once said, “Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.” Babe Ruth has given me inspiration to aspire my softball career. I play basketball because I just have a love and passion for the game. Nobody really inspired me to play I just picked up a ball one day and started shooting. I love outdoor sporting, and my stepbrother Brandon Mayhann, inspires me to pursue and enjoy outdoor sporting. My favorite hobby or favorite thing to do is play softball. The first time I stepped out

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    me that everyone needs someone to support them. During every person’s life, at one point or another, a tough circumstance has surfaced and when hope seems lost and they are in need of an inspiration to move forward. I stand to be that inspiration and strive to demonstrate to the girls how to be that inspiration for others around them and spread hope and positivity. Having a safe environment to be able to discuss events happening in life and times when we are suffering or need help is a vital aspect

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    signing/q&a for the New York Times best selling author, Laurie Halse Anderson. Around the time of the event, I had just got done reading some of her books which left me very passionate about her writing. I attended the event in hopes to learn about the inspirations and deeper meanings about her novels, and I left with a whole bunch of new knowledge along with a new favorite author. During the event, Laurie mainly talked about her life and what inspired her to do the things that she does, in hopes to do

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    Its most prominent issue was that there was a lack of Egyptian or Middle Eastern people in the film, and people overall thought the visual effects were unconvincing and the writing clumsy. The director has claimed that Gods of Egypt pulls some inspiration from Egyptian mythology, but in no way is it an accurate portrayal of how the myth went down. The movie’s overall message is that you are put on this earth to help others, and that is the destiny that we all have. It is trying to point us all to

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    started the latest in 1791. This proves that the French and Haitians observed the success from the Americans and revolted in hope for change. According to the dates, the American revolution took place before the other two revolutions and served as an inspiration. The French

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    Life is not paradisiacal, and this is something Robert Frost knew but his poetry gave insight to the people of his time and the generations to come. Although Robert Frost's life was far from perfect he was still an extraordinary person; his great inspirations, themes, and figurative language have won him many honors and awards thus creating one of the greatest American poets known to this day. Robert Frost went though a lump growing up

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    About Art, America And Jumping Off The Cliff” is an article written by Meredith Monk. Within this article she touches on topics such as the following: Be ready for your next inspiration, when you don’t know something it’s easier to manipulate it and Jumping off the cliff, etc. For starters, “Be ready for your next inspiration” literally means to be prepared for your next adventure. Secondly, Monk says. “When you don’t know something it’s easier to manipulate it” signifies the fact that people will

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    Each year millions of people watch or attend sporting events around the world, keeping a close eye on some of the world’s top athletes. Even with all of those eyes paying attention, there are some keeping an even closer eye. Every goal, touchdown and homerun over the course of a season will be caught on camera by an elite group of sports photographers, all fighting for a chance at taking the best shot. Both men and women battle for prime position in hopes of capturing some of the most memorable

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