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    want to leave their heritage and family? What forces led the men, women, and children in the 13 different colonies to set aside their differences and unanimously declare their independence? Was it not their “Mother Country” that bought their goods and services, was it not for their “Mother Country” that the so called “Americans” were there it in the first…

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    The woman on the wall in Mr. White’s house is the Virgen de Guadalupe. She is the mother of Jesus. Traditionally, the Virgen is wearing a green robe with a pink dress underneath. While the painting on the wall, she wears green and has her hair in braids with white flowers around her¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬. When the White’s first moved into the house and saw the painting, they wanted to paint over it as soon as possible. Eventually though, Jamie grew to like it and told Mr. White not to paint over it. The…

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    Fall. In The Stranger, a shipping clerk named Meursault is informed of his mother’s death. His detachment to this significant event is a key factor in the theme of isolation and sadness that is present within the novel. Despite the passing of his mother, the character continues to go through life in the same manner that he had previously done. The climax of the novel, however, is reached when Meursault attacks and ends up violently murdering another man. As he is awaiting his verdict, the jury…

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    Hello mother, When I left for the city of Boston to perhaps become a seamstress, I came across a blockage. The life in Boston was quite dull and drearier. I understand we were comfortable, but it did not feel as a place for a woman. I wanted to become my own, rather than be married off at a young age and have children like you and my sisters have done. I appreciate the mouths that have feed me and I never dare speak ill of you all, but it felt quite restricting in our humble one bedroom…

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    While their friendship flourished outside the influence of the adults present in their lives and in the orphanage, they get one of their first glimpses of racism as they try to introduce their mother at church on Sunday morning. The author, Toni Morrison, does not blatantly give whether either girl or their mothers were black or white or any other race, but from Roberta’s mother’s reaction, we are hinted to the racial differences between the two…

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    During the time of colonial history, Spain had established an empire that stretched from Europe, to the Americas, and then to Asia. Reaching America in 1502 led to new desires such as Glory, God, and Gold. One of their main missions was to convert the people of this New World to Catholicism and grow the following of their empire. The Native Americans, however, were not pleased when in 1600 the Pueblo Indian tribe population declined from 60,000 to about 17,000 because of exploited labor and…

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    nation's history and to its relationship with Great Britain, but with different connotations. Loyalists seeked to defend their mother country and believed it was morally wrong to go against it, believing everything that Great Britain did was correct. There would not have been an America if Great Britain had not helped the colonists settle down. Britain truly was America’s mother country. It supplied the colonies with resources that they needed. When it came to Salutary Neglect, the…

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    freedom while Great Britain and other European countries were concerned with the Seven Years ' War occurring on their side of the world. Thomas Paine believed America had greatly developed during this period and no longer needed the protection of the "Mother Country". Colonists altered their way of living and thinking, believing that everyone has natural rights and they should not be taken away from them. "The commerce by which she hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life" meaning…

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    Adolf Hitler Influence

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    Notorious leaders steal limelights around the globe, in ancient times all the way to the present day. Whether their works are revolts, genocides, or the subtle undoing of society, these individuals build controversial tactics about how to coerce society to react to different matters. But how do these people come to be so notorious? No one gains so much power and influence overnight; Adolph Hitler was no exception. Born in 1889 to a simple family in Austria (“Adolph Hitler: Er.Yrs.” n.p.), it was…

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    Darwin's Radio Summary

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    Darwin’s Radio by Greg Bear follows three people after a million-year old retrovirus begins showing up in the human population. The book opens in the Alps, with Mitch Rafelson, a discredited anthropologist trekking the mountains with two other travelers in search of human “mummies”, which he identifies as Neanderthals. He manages to procure samples of the remains before having to turn back due to health issues and weather conditions. The other two die, but the deformed mummy baby is…

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