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    noticed that the family has been constantly under the constraints of the landlords. Brother A was happy when the Americans arrived and attempting to infuse democracy in their culture, which he hoped would help the separation gap between the rich and the poor. Brother B will be the one who despises the American “fascist” movement and is bound to leave the “low-life, uneducated” ways of South Korea in hopes to join the North in their Communist endeavors. This brother has been educated and has…

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    Despite the inevitable conflict over Reconstruction, in December 1863 Lincoln announced the proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction. Ultimately allowing southern states rejoin the Union and then if a minimum ten percent of those who balloted during the 1860 election took the oath of allegiance to the Union and to accept emancipation. Lincoln did not target southerners to take the oath such as confederate officers and military officials. Those people would have to apply for a presidential…

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    Zachary Gray Professor Mary Downing English 112 September 15, 2016 Periodontal Disease, Treatment, and Prevention Americans are living longer and faced with many different diseases that affect all areas of their body. The oral cavity includes the maxillary and mandibular teeth along with the tongue and surrounding gingival tissues and plays a primary role in the first step of the digestive process. With the addition of fluoride to toothpaste and municipal drinking water the incidence of…

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    installed in high-rise buildings, fire drills needed to be conducted in large shops, and doors had to be unlocked and swing outward. Laws enforced protection for women and children and denied manufacturing by poor families living in tenements. In 1908, the Supreme court ruled in the case of Muller vs Oregon ten hour work days for women (Hewitt 196). The fifty-fourth-hour bill was passed lowering working hours of citizens to only 54 hours a week permitted. Tammany once a corrupt political…

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    Ambiguity Of Equality

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    With time and progression we as individuals will be faced with a constant challenge to continue to decide what we believe is right and what we believe is constitutional. Often times we hope that what is right will always coincide with what is constitutional, but of course we as people make mistakes. Our society is constantly being challenged to define new meanings of the Constitution along with being challenged in which way will we decipher the constitution. Many of us are allowing our morals…

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    Guy de Maupassant’s writings are a few of the best ever written due to his famous climatic dénouement. His stories typically reflect underlying social issues of the era. Within his short story, “The Necklace”, women are depicted in a negative manner. This leaves the question, are Maupassant’s writings influenced by society or life events? There is evidence to support both these theories. However, it is clear the 19th century society shaped his short story. Considering society’s 19th century…

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    Are we winning the War on Drugs? Most opinions are split 50/50 on this question. One thing is for certain, Mexico is the biggest exporter of drugs into the United States. This epidemic has created wide-spread problems for both countries; the Mexican drug cartel has crippled their country with violence and political corruption and it has affected the United States in a social-economic way. First, let me give some reasons and history around the U.S./Mexican “Drug War”. The two major…

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    In the same way that humans catch diseases fish can too. Some diseases in this instance comparable to the black plague have had a terrible effect on the salmon population in specific regions. One of the most infamous diseases, the Ulcerative Dermal Necrosis, which is one that effected almost all the salmon in Scotland in the late 1970’s. In attempts to remove the parasite that was killing the fish, Scotland succumbed to loosing all the salmon in nearly over 20 Norwegian rivers. “The parasite,…

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    There are many varying definitions for socialism and capitalism, and many changes in each through the course of human events. Socialism today is seen as a synonym for communism while capitalism is seen as either evil or the only viable option available to us. In actuality, most existing governments use characteristics of both. Socialism and capitalism each have their pros and cons, as well as complex histories and ideals or goals to achieve. History of Socialism To start, socialism is simply…

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    stories teach the reader that everyone appears the same in the eyes of God when the main characters go through epiphanies. When Mrs.Turpin realizes that the hierarchy she believes in does not matter to God in “Revelation,” she sees poor whites, African Americans, and rich whites going to heaven. In the end of “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” the Misfit and his friends shoot the entire family: husband, wife, children, and elderly; this represents how God treats everyone the…

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