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    The opening lines of the Declaration of Independence include concepts of the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness which reflect the american ideal of individual freedom. Declaration of independence establishes a central concept that american are born with the rights that must be practiced. In United State the natural rights are given to individual therefore,they can do want to himself. Unalienable rights are not laws however, rather natural rights of individuals humans.…

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    Western Front Ideology

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    All Quiet on the Western Front focuses on a generation of bright young men, who for a while survived the war physically, but were destroyed psychologically due to the extreme conditions they were forced to live in. Although soldiers and war are portrayed as glorious and heroic by many different sources in those times, war was infact a vicious and horrific time where innocent lives are lost and destroyed. A whole generation lost their lives without anyone stopping to mourn or remember them, but…

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    In our courts, all men are created equal In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus says, “our courts are great levelers, and in our courts all men are created equal” (274). This statement is true because of many different reasons. As of today people try to stay as equivalent as possible, but when the time comes, everyone has to treat each other the same. If you don't treat everyone in the same manner, then there can be some major consequences. In today's society all people should try to make sure…

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    hardships and unimaginable suffering together. Throughout Erich Maria Remarque’s novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul and the men of the Second Company received strength from one another. As the war created a sharp distinction between soldiers and civilians, Paul and his friends only had each other. When all else fail, they could only rely on the powerful bond that is comradeship to survive the harsh conditions all the while keeping their sanity in check. Although the experiences the…

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    Diversity In America

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    Everyone on this planet is equal and perfectly different. We are young and grown-up, tall and short, dark and fair-skinned. We are those who make our planet look the way it does now. Why have I started with these lines? I believe in this idea: that everybody can live equally in this life; and have a dream to influence others to believe the same thing. There are so many characteristics that make the USA a completely different world, where I have been lucky to get into, but the main difference is…

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    Q2. In this book All Quiet on the Western Front, the men are changed physically, mentally, and emotionally. The impact these changes bring upon each man is drastic, this is their new way of life. Once they have experienced what they have, there would be no going back. In the book, Paul Bäumer struggles with the reality of not being able o relate back to his old home because the war had changed him so much. Paul Bäumer was not the only man who would be changed, many of his close friends would be…

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    A Cry For Freedom “We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.” (Jefferson 1776). A prominent and well-known proverb world-wide and an even more common train of thought; this ideal served to largely influence and spark The American Revolution. The British established superiority over the colonists time after time, and this led to an outburst. The atmosphere of revolution had even been floating about in the air for many years prior to the declaration of the…

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    The American Dream “We hold these truths to be self-evident, 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.” This powerful quote comes from the document that the foundation of our country is based on, The Declaration of Independence, which was written by Thomas Jefferson. The document talks about being able to lead a happy and successful life in America. That is what the…

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    As people, we all have responsibilities that need taking care of. People have to get jobs to have some sort of income to support their wellbeing. Voltaire is really big about doing things for oneself. He feels that depending on others is a burden. He shows this concept all throughout his story with his character Candide. It did not matter what Candide was faced with because he always finds a…

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    The core ideal of the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson on the fateful July 4th of 1776, is equality. This seemingly simple idea is echoed throughout the document. From when Jefferson writes “all men are created equal” to when he starts to conclude the manifesto with “free and independent states”, the image that is imprinted on any reader’s mind is that of a country that has never before been created; one of true brotherhood and equality. Unfortunately, since I was born in…

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