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    narratives used for George Washington altered over the years as the country went through major historical events in which different characteristics of Washington were brought to light for the public to see. Before the Civil War‚ he was depicted as a founding father that was legendary. During the Civil War‚ he became irrelevant as the country was going through a revolutionary change. But then‚ his depiction changed as the country was going through the progressive era. During this time‚ George Washington became

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    heavy odds of soldiers‚ navy‚ training ext… During the American revolution George Washington possessed a combination of qualities that made him one of the most effective leaders of his time. After a number of horrendous defeats in battles‚ what kind of leader could inspire his troops to attack an enemy in the middle of a winter blizzard‚ on Christmas day‚ crossing a near frozen river in the middle of the night? George Washington was a Virginian. Born on February 22‚ 1732‚ in Westmoreland County

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    29 October 2010 A Successful Man George Washington‚ a man of few yet insightful words‚ stepped into his presidency and defined the precedents for future presidents. His intentions‚ on unifying the states‚ relieving economic stress and setting up the United States as a country worthy of respect‚ are worthy of praise due to the success that came out of his presidency. The way he handled each aspect of his presidency set the precedent for the future. George Washington had a very intimidating but

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    over‚ what a mess is this! George Orwell’s Animal farm writes about a group of animals that allegorically represents humans. Unlike the uneducated animals in the farm‚ the intelligent pigs take advantage and take over the farm. By showing slow changes of rules‚ the pigs show intelligent exploitation and brain washes the animals. Boxer‚ the Hens and many other animals have been treated with disrespect and don’t know that they are being used for the pigs benefits. George Orwell’s theme in Animal Farm

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    Glenn Devries Dr. Smith ENG 1302 4/24/08 George Orwell: The Man Behind 1984 Why did you choose George Orwell as your author to research? I chose George Orwell as my author to research because I was interested in learning more about the man behind the novel “1984.” 1984 is a deep novel that is about three totalitarian nations that are always at war with each other in disputed territories so that they can maintain “peace” at their home territory. The three nations are Oceania‚ Eurasia

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    George Gershwin George Gershwin‚ was born September 26‚ 1898‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York by the name of Jacob Gershowitz. At the young age of 15‚ George dropped out of school and began playing piano professionally at age 15. Only a few years there after‚ he was to be one of the most sought after musicians in America. A man of many eclectic genres‚ he composed jazz‚ opera and popular songs for stage and screen. Many of his works are now considered to be standards. Gershwin died immediately following

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    One of the most prominent names in US history is George Washington. George Washington  was  born on February 22‚ 1732‚ at his family’s plantation on Pope’s Creek in Westmoreland County‚ in the British colony of Virginia. He was the eldest of six children and born with only a first and last name. His father died when he was 11 years old‚ and from that point he helped his mother maintain the plantation. Very few details on Washington’s early childhood are known. It is believed he finished his formal

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    Independence‚ and Commander in Chief‚ George Washington‚ lead many of those battles. He might have lost more battles than he won‚ but he was inspirational to the soldiers and was an important part of American morale. After the signing of the Constitution‚ George Washington was elected as president of the United States of America. Washington’s experience‚ character‚ and precedents influenced the nature of the presidency and showed how future presidents should act. In 1754 George Washington was sent on a mission

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    Animal Farm Major Symbol Author: George Orwell Page: 36 Topic: Identify a major symbol (or what you think will become a major symbol) within your novel. Explain its significance. Major Symbol: Pigs Quotes: 1) “The pigs had set aside the harness-room as a headquarters for themselves. Here‚ in the evenings‚ they studied blacksmithing‚ carpentering‚ and other necessary arts from books which they had brought out of the farmhouse” (Orwell 31) 2) “As for the pigs‚ they could already read and write perfectly”

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    George Orwell’s motives for writing In the essay‚ “Why I Write” by George Orwell‚ he explains his reasons and motives for writing. He gives us a brief summary of his literary attempts at becoming a writer from a young age to his completed works as an experienced writer at an older age. He justifies how a person’s motives for writing changes over time due to their experiences in life and the atmosphere of the world around them. George Orwell lists four motives for writing in which he feels

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