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    this was the exact same year that Alexander Graham Bell and his wife founded the Montessori Education Association in their home in Washington, DC. Maria Montessori had many other supporters other than Alexander; there was also, Thomas Edison and Helen Keller. The reason why she went to the United States was because of the President’s daughter at the time, Margaret Wilson. However, during her second visit to the United States, she was conducting a teacher training course and addressed annual…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Censorship

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    The 1950’s were a critical era in American history as an ever-growing communist threat struck fear into the hearts of many Americans following World War II. Not knowing who they could trust, many American’s were on a “witch hunt,” jailing those who expressed radical views that were “unpatriotic.” This movement became known as the “Red Scare” and led to the censorship of media outlets and other printed works such as novels and college textbooks. Even novels about censorship, such as Bradbury’s…

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    Numerous author’s works were burned purely for the reasoning that their books contained ideas that were harmful to Germany. These authors included Karl Marx, Upton Sinclair and Helen Keller. Book burnings carried out by students represented defiance and resistance according to German tradition.” A boy at the book burning stated, “To ensure the purity of German literature, it was necessary to burn all ‘un-German’ books and documents…

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    Pit bulls are, by far, the most feared dog. A “pit bull” isn 't an actual breed, the term originates from the American Pit Bull Terrier but also includes the American Staffordshire Terrier, the English Staffordshire Terrier, and any dogs that are mixes of these breeds. These dogs are stereotyped to the point that there have been laws instated that have banned the dogs in some cities. For decades the media has been using the pit bull hysteria for their own profit. This is an issue because so many…

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    I have known Anay Purohit for close to eight years now. I first got to know Anay, when I his class teacher in the Sixth and Seventh grades. He came across as mature for his years. I was impacted in our initial classes by his equipoise. When I learned about his condition – that he suffered from pediatric Diabetes and might require ‘time-off’ in case he felt low, I understood. I understood that from his life experiences Anay had developed the ability to stay calm and handle difficult situations. I…

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    Summarization For Heroes

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    heroes in religion, culture, politics and even in the military. Just like the word “hero”, courage also has an extensive definition. Courage isn’t limited to physical strength, but for doing things that seem impossible, but really aren’t. Like Helen Keller for instance, she was blind and deaf but she still went ahead and chased her dreams, even though it seemed impossible. To continue, a possible reason of why heroes are so forgotten today, is because they are expected to be perfect. Which is…

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    In Shakespeare’s well-known play, Hamlet, the ghost of Hamlet’s father divulges, “But that I am forbid/To tell the secrets of my prison house/I could a tale unfold whose lightest word/Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood” (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act I, scene v). The people who would interpret this as a hyperbolic autobiography of “Shakespeare” are the same people who are convinced that “William Shakespeare” is a pseudonym. There are hundreds of different theories about who really…

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    Throughout the world multitudes of individuals from different races, cultures, and backgrounds, strive to reach America for a dream, the American Dream. When striving to reach the American Dream countless immigrants sacrifice their lives, homes, and family, leaving everything behind in hopes of a better life, never imagining that in America it would also be grueling. Laura Jane Addams as a young child was given the entitlement of having nice clothes, food, a shelter, but most importantly a…

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    Ray Charles Research Paper

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    Ray Charles was an American musician and singer who was born on September 23, 1930 in Alabama, Georgia. He experimented with many different styles including jazz, gospel, pop, country, and the blues. The emotion he puts into every performance amazes the public, as some people have labeled him as “The Genius”, “a cornerstone of music”, and “a legend of his own time”. Ray Charles had a 50 year career of making all types of music, researching how different genres create the unique sound that labels…

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    Discrimination On Pitbulls

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    Dog-crimination “Man’s best friend” is a common phrase people use to describe their dogs. However, does anyone stop to think about the dogs who aren’t loved by a family? What about the dogs that are hated and demonized by society? Pit Bulls are among those dogs; the dog that gets left on the street when their family’s don’t want them, and the dogs that don’t get adopted from the shelters because they are seen as mean-spirited and aggressive. This may venture one to ask how did it come to…

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