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    I believe he did it because he genuinely had pity on the Jews. This is because Schindler employed over a thousand of them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories. He spent around 10 million marks from buying the Jews that were suppose to go to camps, and paying for all of them for being in his factory and eventually went bankrupt because of it. That 10 million marks translates to a greatly significant…

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    I found that while autistic people were inclined to see things differently than people who didn’t have autism, it’d be immoral to say that they weren’t allowed to be in relationships with them. Sally expressed these beliefs by using her words as ammunition to try to make me understand. Each falsehood that she claimed was true was a shot, and every stereotype was a wound inflicted from the weapon. In the hands of Sally, writing was like a gun, used recklessly to do…

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    Emily Dickinson composed the poem “My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun” during the height of her literary career amidst a society that restricted women to certain roles and behaviors. Because poetry is a genre so intertwined with the author’s subconscious, the language within the text becomes very revealing in that Emily Dickinson’s words expose her as a woman incongruous with that of the 19th century ideal woman. She begins by essentially separating herself into two sides of a binary—namely…

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    Slave Trade Dbq

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    the “development of predatory regimes” (impact of the slave trade on Africa w.s) which brought the development of the continent to a standstill and further regression. “Kings turned against their people because of greed for wealth”(W.s); “guns, ammunition, cloth, cooking utensils, alcoholic beverages”, which lead to “increased insecurity, distrust and high levels of conflicts among African groups”. This fear and adversity triggered the Africans to relocate away from slave intervention and…

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    and make more money for themselves and terrorist group. Isis strategy position is perfectly positioned, far away from world’s biggest armies with lot of natural resources, but their location is mostly desserts and they don’t have ore for making ammunition or any kind of weapons. Isis location has many disadvantages and many advantages but one of the most important disadvantage is types of resources needed to produce weapons…

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    Civil War Submarines Essay

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    Submarines also played an instrumental part in the Civil War. The need for them predominantly came about because Union warships would patrol the seas and formed a blockade of Confederate ships, which were coming with guns, gunpowder and shipbuilding materials for the Confederate soldiers. One of these ports was Charlestown, which was a major hub of trade (Walker 6). The Confederate soldiers needed to open up Charleston but they didn't have ships to go head on with the stronger and better-made…

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    Gun Control Our second amendment right states, “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”. This amendment means that any person in the United States has the right to own a gun. But, at what point does this right not stand true for a person? I feel that our right to be able to bear arms is a part of our individual rights and should not be taken from us. Guns have been around for centuries. In…

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    really know how to use a gun. Americans understand that law enforcement really can’t prevent most incidents involving an intruder in a family home so they must do everything they can to protect themselves. They also feel that they should buy as much ammunition as they can before any gun policies are created which will result in their rights being infringed. (Hendrickson, 2013) What’s extremely obvious for Americans now is that gun policies usually end up failing because they really don’t do much…

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    believe that guns create crimes, want to increase gun control; make more laws that restrict gun possession in certain locations, type of guns and ammunition that can be purchased. People on the side that believe guns can prevent crimes, want a decrease of gun control; less restrictions considering the possession of guns, type of guns, type of ammunition, and locations. Some people believe that certified citizens with their conceal carry license are still not certified to protect themselves or…

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    The song “Non-Stop” in Lin-Manuel’ Miranda’s hit broadway show Hamilton, begins the climax of the whole story as act one comes to an end. This song sums up Hamilton’s life from the end of the war to his invitation to become Secretary of the Treasury. Non Stop shows the audience the perseverance of the musical’s protagonist and gives a taste of of how Act II will play out. Aaron Burr begins the song by narrating in amazement and slight jealously as Hamilton becomes a successful lawyer who is sent…

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