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    Garrison believed that the only way to abolish slavery is to persuade one that it is wrong. Finally I would like to leave one with a quote to dwell upon: “Let not those who say that the path of obedience is a dangerous one claim to believe in the living and true God. They deny his omniscience, omnipresence, omnipotence. It is his will that the bands of wickedness should be loosed, the heavy burdens of tyranny undone, the oppressed set…

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    They have been used in many ways; Including hunt for food, to protecting our country. Now they are being exterminated from very existence. I. The main issue with guns in the 21st century is they are being used more and more for violence, and to harm others instead of protecting them. A. With the increase of bullying in schools…

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    At the present time, it is very common to have a behavioral health department within a medical facility to treat patients that carry a psychiatric condition. According to the Coalition for the Homelessness, “In recent years, homelessness in New York City has reached the highest levels since the Great…

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    Renewable Energy vs Non-Renewable Energy Search release for U.S. Dept. of Energy the U.S.A. consumed more than 25,000 TWh of energy in the year of 2011,but from this amount just 11.7% was provide from renewable energy. As reported by Klare (2012), energy sources caused and cause many conflicts around the world. It causes the conflicts between Sudan and South Sudan, when Sudan tried to occupy the oil center of Heglig. It was the reason for a naval clash between China and Philippine, for an island…

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    A protest is an expression of bearing witness on behalf of an express cause by words or actions with regard to particular events, policies or situation. There was an activist movement that took place In September 17, 2011, in Zuccotti Park of lower Manhattan, activist call it “Occupy Wall Street”. After reading the book “Occupy nation’’ by Todd Gitlin I learned more about the purpose and motivation that lead to this movement. Before I read the book, I remember watching the news showing people in…

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    beauty. When reading his poem, it is easy to imagine what the citizens were doing at that time, and it is easier to experience the thoughts that the poet has. For example, the soldiers “sigh” fill in the street. They have no choice but to serve their country even though they are unwilling to be involved in the war. The “sigh” not only shows their unwillingness and yield to the forceful government, but also foretells the eventual fall of the government as “the sigh runs in blood down palace…

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    for its racial discrimination and segregation. The bombings that happened within Birmingham were sadly no accident and actually common. “By 1963, homemade bombs set off in Birmingham's black homes and churches were such common occurrences that the city had earned the nickname ‘Bombingham’,” (History). During this same year, 1963, Paul William “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama was coaching a phenomenal Crimson Tide football team. Coach Bear being the most legendary figure to coach for…

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    Amazing Grace Summary

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    America prides itself on being a democratic government and a land of equal opportunity, but does it live up to those standards? Incoming inequality is growing in American society, and the effectiveness of democracy is being threatened by this increasing inequality. While America has claimed to make strides toward racial and gender inequality there is a growing gap between the haves and have nots. This income gap is increasing rapidly between the rich and the middle class and the middle class is…

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    1.) Edna Bonacich and Blalock introduce their view of what the middleman minority theory is and it is discussed in Bonacich’s article, “A Theory of Middleman Minorities.” Blalock 's defines a middleman minority as racial groups who come to a new country and are placed in the middle between producers and consumers; an overall status gap. Bonacich does not necessarily agree with Blalock. She describes these racial groups as people who do not necessarily want to settle down permanently. This means…

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    June 20, 1837, until her death on January 22, 1901, Queen Victoria’s reign had set out a whole new trend from progressing technology, to new clothes that would inspire modern-day clothing wear, to gender roles, religion, arts, and literature would change our world forever. Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24, 1819, to her parents Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn and Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in Kensington Palace, London, United Kingdom. Alexandrina, later became…

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