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    sit-ins. This caught everyone’s attention of how Martin averted the use of violence as a way to rule. King always lived out his principle of non-violence by declining to engage in violent actions against his oppressor. He chose not to use armed bodyguards despite threats on his life, and reacted to violent experiences, such as the bombing of his home, with compassion. Furthermore, King sets an unbelievable example of a nonviolent person. He avoided all sort of disturbance, suffered pain and…

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    puppies] were weaned, Napoleon took them away from their mother, saying that he would make himself responsible for their education”(51). As the reader figures out later on, Napoleon did not educate the dogs to read and write, but rather to be savage bodyguards for him and chase his competitor for power, Snowball, off the farm. As help Napoleon uses Squealer to help him get the point to all the animals that he never does anything wrong or unjust. Whenever Napoleon does something he knows is…

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    Social media appears to be a source of equality and fairness. For one, it is an accessible outlet to the general public, so long as internet is available. Not only does everyone have a voice on social media, but one can utilize their has freedom of speech. There are no limits as to what can or cannot be said on social media. Through this medium, it becomes easier for a person to exercise his or her freedom of expression. In fact, however, social media has contributed to inequality and unfairness…

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    Russia was not known as a world power through out the duration of the Great War until the battle of Poltava came. The battle of Poltava was the decisive point when Russia became known as a military force. With a little luck and tactical exploitation, Peter the Great was able to overpower and outman the Swedish Army in Poltava. This was important for Russia so they could end a streak of battle losses to prove their military superiority to the rest of Europe. To understand why Peter the Great was…

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    Al Capone was a brave man who wasn’t scared of much of anything. He witnessed a lot of brutal happenings but also caused a lot too. He was definitely not a man you wanted to cross paths with. There was a lot more to Al Capone though. Capone was a bootlegger during the time of prohibition, which means he unlawfully made, sold, and transported alcohol. Even though Capone had a criminal background he had a big part in the ending of prohibition, which in return helped the economy. Al Capone was…

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    efforts have also brought terror into her own life as she now receives death threats regularly from those members of her society who envision her work as a threat to their customs and traditions. Therefore, she now cannot journey anywhere without a bodyguard, but that has not halted her progress towards an equitable society…

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    in power positions accumulated large amounts of fortune. Gaddafi’s style of ruling was strange as he required his female body guards to dress in heels, considered himself the king of Africa, while abroad he slept in tents protected by his female bodyguards and dressed in strange costume-like outfits which occasionally distracted from his brutality giving him the nickname of “mad dog” by Ronald Reagan (Telegraph, 2013). During 2011 the violence heightened due to the increasing gap between the…

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    DiMitri Smith November 1, 2015 ARTH 110 Stagecoach John Ford’s film “Stagecoach” is about a group of people with different backgrounds, cross paths in a stagecoach on its way to Lordsburg, New Mexico. The group consists of an alcoholic doctor, a run out of town mistress, whiskey salesman, a bank manager turned thief, and sickly wife of a soldier accompanied by a shady man who seems to be charmed by her. Along the way they encounter the infamous escaped convict, Ringo Kid. On the latter half of…

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    The cozy, snowy town of New Brunswick, winter, 1777. Mugs are clinking as several sit around the fire. Folks are bustling around to finish tasks, and Abby, the tavern mistress at the Raritan Tavern, is exiting from the Chandler Mercantile only to hear a tirade of shouting, the booming of cannons, and the cracking of wood. Her life is about to change drastically. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Murder by Karen Swee is a book that ninth graders will enjoy because of its plot, its historical…

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    word. “Goebbels began creating the Führer myth around Hitler, punctuating it with huge rallies geared toward converting the German people to Nazism. His day-to-day activities also included designing posters, publishing propaganda pieces, using his bodyguards to incite street battles and generally increasing political agitation.” He did this to gain greater support for Hitler, to intimidate other into following the new rules put in place by the nazis, and to send the message that nobody should…

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