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- Kent State Massacre -
The Kent State massacre occurred at Kent State University, Ohio, and involved the shooting of students by the National Guard on May 4, 1970. Over the course of four days, Kent State students protested against an American inva... - Kent State Incident -
... A vivid example of this is the Kent State incident in the spring of 1970.
There is a rich and colorful history pertaining to the final outcome of the Kent State incident. ... The most famous of these protests was th... - Great Cat Massacre -
The Great Cat Massacre: and Other Episodes in French Cultural History by Robert Darnton takes a look at another important yet often forgotten side of History. ... The book gets its name from the Great Cat Massacre that occur... - boston massacre -
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Though quiet had prevailed for more than a year, Boston again erupted into protests. ... In the fall of 1768, troops, 1,000 to start, began arriving in Boston. They marched up from the waterfront, pitched their tent... - Massacre at My Lai -
The Massacre at My Lai
Vietnam, once a French colony, was devastated by the Vietnam War. ... The Charlie Company entered the village of My Lai, also called Pinkville, and proceeded to kill hundreds of innocent civilians... - Role of the fool in King Lear -
In Shakespeare’s play ‘King Lear’ the Fool takes on a number of key roles, such as being the alter ego of Lear and acting as a conscience to Lear himself. The name ‘Fool’ is ironic as it is the Fool who appears to understand ... - COLUMBINE MASSACRE -
The Columbine Massacre
By: Anthony Cortez
On April 20, 1999 two teenagers entered their newly revamped Littleton, Colorado high school armed to the tee with shotguns, a Tec-D9, a Carbine assault rifle, and dozens... - Loyalty in King Lear -
Loyalty in King Lear
The issue of loyalty is personified greatly in Shakespeare’s King Lear, and is the cause for many of the main characters individual downfalls. Misplaced trust to non-loyal friends and family, made loya... - King Lear 20 Multiple choice questions -
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5. Lear is spending the first portion of his retirement at _________ castle. (Goneril’s) 1:3
6. Disguised as a simple peasant, ________ appears at Goneril’s castle, calling himself _________. (Kent, Caius) 1:4
7. A... - Kent State Fashion Museum -
...n fabric and the colors of the costumes were very attractive to the eyes. For the fall fashion, the use of brown and cream were used to be associated with the season. All seasons of fashion included evening wear, which w... - Camp Grant Massacre -
...y women and children. Only eight of the 144 people were men. “Their actions were taken in retaliation for a Gila Apache raid in which six people had been killed and some livestock stolen.”(Arnold p.42) Camp Grant was locat... - Gender Roles -
... troublesome teenage years.
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Ever Since Superman was introduced as a comic book hero in 1938, he became an instant celebrity. An individual who all kids could look up to. Growing up as a normal kid, mild mann... - King Lear -
... because he disagrees with him. Lear wants to be surrounded by ‘yes’ men, and gets into an uproar if an honest person who was once very close to him decides that Lear did not make a proper decision. The exiling of the ear... - Theme of Good vs Evil in King Lear -
Theme of Good vs. Evil
Characters:
Cordelia
In a play full of evil and lustful desires, Cordelia is the essence of virtue and holiness. She is seen as a ‘good’ character because she never directly did any evil. ... E... - Music's Relation To Cultural Changes During the 1960's and 1970's -
...s They Are A-Changin’.” This song chronicles the huge social changes that were occurring during the 1960’s. Parts of this song critique the role of parents in the lives of their children. As youth and adolescents became... - King Lear -
...arly shows tat the King needs to have his ego polished and is clearly showing his egotism with no signs of modesty.
This type of egotism is reflected in other parts of his life by the way he speaks to others around him.... - King Lear, Character Flaw of Lear -
...ordelia. France recognizes the value of Cordelia even when the king cannot see her faithfulness and loyalty. Finally one can see that Lear has chosen to place trust in his wicked, older daughters. He pleads to Reagan, “Dea... - Stereotypes -
... a lot of time with him through our lives, and kids liked to give him a hard time. He would wear tight jeans and other weird looking pants with tight shirts. What that group of kids did not know was that he had many girls ... - LET MY PEOPLE GO!THE STORY OF NELSON MANDELA AND HIS ROLE IN THE END OF THE APARTHEID -
... to become a lawyer. Hearing the elder’s stories of his ancestors’ valor during the wars of the resistance in defense of their fatherland, he dreamed also of making his own contribution to the freedom struggle of his peopl... - Red Dawn --the energy drink -
...nt becomes very sociable and enjoys meeting new people even if it means knocking on random peoples doors and acting like he’s lost. The drink also affects his body temperature making him extremely hot. The hot temperatur...