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    created a document, The Declaration of Independence “it introduced the radical concept that “all men were created equal” in terms of their God-given right to maintain government of their own choosing”. (Tindall and Shi, 2013) Although, this concept meant different things to different people; the saying "all men are created equal" was not really what happened. What the group was truly trying to state was "all free, white, property-owning males are created equal". The document went on to…

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    When the United States was being founded, a key idea was the equality of all men. The founding fathers had wanted this from Great Britain, so in the creation of the declaration, this was an important factor. For instance, the declaration states, “…that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights” (“Declaration”). The quotation states that within the United States, all men are equal and are granted the same rights. This concept…

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    Robotic Engineering Satire

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    Leaving the city, all you see is destruction everywhere, smoke covering the city, the burning cars, the dead citizens, this world changed so for the bad without robots, humans have no control over themselves anymore. Hours later, it’s about a quarter to 12, we are now to a stop, as I notice thousands and thousands of men ready and standing in position to fight with all they got or at least remember, Its been so long since our last war. I step…

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    on wiring duty. While he Katczinsky instructs them, they duck as they hear the loud scream and crash of shells, and one of the men has apparently soiled his underwear out of fear. Katczinsky tells them that these large shells are nothing to worry about, but there is another kind to be wary of, and he assures the young man with the soiled underwear that his accident is nothing to be ashamed of, because Katczinsky had experienced the same thing himself. He instructs them in the proper manner of…

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    Stereotypes In America

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    America was founded by the founding fathers under the principles that “all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.'' (Corley.1) Throughout the years, we as a nation have not exercised this belief and instead discriminated each other greatly. This led to much destruction on our very own streets where even many innocent people and bystanders have lost their lives. My vision for…

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    lead to our evolution and rapid progress but it has also had negitive effects such as slavery and oppresion.But through out all this mankind has always struggeld for freedom for liberty.Somthing that i have heard as you might have, from a very young age is the pledge of alliagance some words that stood out to me for a long time were the words with liberty and justice for all this stood out to me because of the implecations it has and the ideals that people have and will continue to fight for…

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    American political philosophy is rooted in the famous saying: “All men are created equal”, I want 240 years, the ideals and words of Thomas Jefferson from the “Declaration of Independence“, I have given rise to social events, political campaigns and even inspired revolutions worldwide. They have sparked imaginations, songs and all of our interpretations of liberty and equality. I run Ikelea he couldn’t live up to his own lofty political ideology in his personal life. Thomas Jefferson was an…

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    Have Americans lived up to the ideals in the Declaration of Independence? This question has roamed around the minds of people who are living in America today. It challenges us as a nation to rethink our past actions. To think and analyze what America has done and gone through over the years in history. Based on a lot of evidence and primary source documents, we can say that Americans today have definitely lived up to the ideals. First, our rights have greatly expanded since the publish of the…

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    1776, and even before then, America has been a country that carried the hopes of millions for a better life for everyone, a fresh start for hard workers, and the vision of a new land where all are free. Most would agree, America is an amazing country with so much to offer its citizens and even immigrants from all over the world. Most would also agree that there are plenty of things America as a country and as a society could improve upon. In my vision of America, I see a country where everyone…

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    “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed, by their creator, with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” (source), the Constitution says that no one can be denied "life, liberty or property, without due process of law" or that "any person within its jurisdiction” may be denied “the equal protection of the laws.”(source), and furthermore, the Pledge of Allegiance again reminds us of this emphasis on “liberty and justice for…

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