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    that value and respect women. I think of a community that is determined to be dedicated learners. I think of a group of individuals that each value service and dedicate their time willingly to better the community. And most of all, I think of a brotherhood and friendships that will last a lifetime. Over the past few weeks I have been given the honor to be able to pledge this great fraternity and have loved being able to be a small part of the community. Throughout this petition I will use these…

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    suspicious of the veracity of the Party, so he began to disobey their rules in order to find out the truth. Shortly after Winston decides to go against the party, he found out about a group called the Brotherhood that was trying to disband the Party. When Winston met with the leader of the Brotherhood to talk about joining, the leader O’Brien said, “In general terms, what are you prepared to do?”, Winston and his lover replied with, “Anything that we are capable of” (Orwell 171-172). This text…

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    In 1905 the Oxford University Press published Bonnie Smith’s article Gender and the Practice of Scientific Research: The Seminar and Archival Research in the Nineteenth Century in the American Historical Review. Smith’s article is able to demonstrate to the reader what factors led to historical science becoming such a male dominated profession in the nineteenth century. Smith’s article argues, among other things, that the two practices in scientific history, the seminar and archival research,…

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    The Spartans are considered one of the most revered examples of a warrior culture in history. All Spartan born men were required by law to be warriors no matter the situation. Their military power instilled fear in their enemies and they managed to develop a culture which required unrelenting loyalty. In order to develop an elite military force in the ancient world, the Spartans developed a certain culture that started once the child was born. Surrounded by natural defenses, the geography of…

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    American community. In Martin Luther King, Jr's “I have a Dream” speech, King gave many African Americans hope by demonstrating the real promises of democracy. He did not use his speech to only talk about African Americans, but rather express a brotherhood between the different races. He emphasized that after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, 100 years later, African Americans were still not…

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    Saudi men do, naturally, he joined the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. Help protect his country and do what he thought was right. For Osama, Islam was much more than a religion. It was a way of life, it was politics, it was what everyone needed to believe in. Islam is one of the world’s largest religions, with more than one billion believers. (4) While attending Saudi University, bin Laden met a professor, and leading member of the Islamic Brotherhood, Dr. Abdullah Azzam. During this time, bin…

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    A growing issue in society today is the negative perception members of the Greek community receive from the public eye. Current and pasty members of the Greek community are faced repercussions of this issue every day. Their reputation as individuals is at stake when the names of their respective organizations are tarnished or slandered. Members of the Greek organization would argue that their negative reputation is undeserving, biased, based off of single opinions. Greek Life impacts its…

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    X-Men Vs Magneo

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    The 2008 publication of Grant Morrison’s New X-Men further exposed readers to a reinvented form of X-Men. The traditional yellow costumes were then replaced with a less-flashy modern version. Instead of simply fighting against Magneto and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, the X-Men struggled with problems within their team after Professor Xavier…

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    invention had consumed him into thinking that his life didn’t matter anymore. Yes, it was a great invention and it was important but so was he. I think the world he grew up in taught him to think like this. The world told him that all that mattered was brotherhood and the great “We”. No one mattered individually and I think that’s what led him to not caring about his own…

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    "One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination." Those were the words stated in Martin Lither King Jr.'s speech. He was one of those who fought for equal rights, but there were others for example, President Lyndon B. Johnson. Both of them were important figures that wanted to receive equality during the Civil Rights movement. They tried to influence others so that the nation could actually receive change.…

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