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Smart Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu): North America's Prim, Pristine, Privileged Freshwater Fish

The smallmouth bass assures us that the North American waters in which it abounds are clean. It therefore is popular with anglers and fishers, aquarium owners, and research scientists. Additionally, it serves up deliciously in many fishy dishes.

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The Impact of the Dawes Act on Native Americans

The Dawes Act of 1887 greatly impacted tribal peoples of the United States by essentially breaking up reservations into personally owned lots that became taxable to the individual. Before hand the land was held by the tribe as a whole and was not taxable.

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Central ideas, symbols, & film techniques of "Citizen Kane"

Important ideas, symbols, & film techniques of "Citizen Kane": 1. Rosebud (motif): The rasped final word of Charles Foster Kane is a recurring element which is a device to both emulsify the narrative; but also to provide a poignant reminder that...

22 comments    orson welles citizen kane
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Orange Blossom

An Orange Blossom bloomed on a barren rosebush on the 10th anniversary of the horror of 9-11 as a metaphor of resilience and hope. This event invited the story and poem.

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Strange Bedfellows: Unconventional Recommendations for Classic Film Lovers

This series will compare films, obscure and acclaimed alike, that, at first glance, may seem to have nothing to do with one another. If you love a movie and want to find others with similar themes, narrative structure, aesthetics, and more, this is...

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The Language of Roses

Roses. Most of us love to get them, but maybe you didn't know that the different colors have different meanings. Here are the most common ones: Red. Love everlasting with more than a hint of passion! Red roses, no matter the shade, mean "I love...

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Citizen Kane: Search for Identity

In the film Citizen Kane (1941), Orson Welles uses flashback as a form of narration, in which, while effective, can leave the viewer with differing interpretations of the film, two being, was Charles Foster Kane (Welles) the product of the environment he was sold into, and was his abusive father (Harry Shannon) really the cause of this happening?

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The Eastern Redbud - Rosebud - Tree

The Eastern Redbud tree is a familiar sight to many. Though you might not know its name or even its other well known names, its unique beauty is a sight to behold.

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Girl Guiding. What do you know?

Girl guiding is split into four sections: Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers. Many parents have a daughter that attend one of these on a weekly basis but don't really know what its about, what they do and...

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Citizen Kane, Movie Masterpiece

Citizen Kane is considered by many critics to be the finest film ever to have been made. It is certainly a work of genius, created, incredibly, by a 25 year old debutant, Orson Welles.

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