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    War when Post War writers focused on creating works that did not idealize people or like transcendentalism. Basically, writers wrote truthfully about ordinary situations. For example, the first line says, “Happiness hit her like a train on a track” (Cite 1). This is an example of a third person objective narrator. This song also shows Aesthetic realism, which insists on detailing the world the way someone (the narrator) sees it. In this quote, “Happiness hit her like a bullet in the back, struck…

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    Lemon Vs Kurtzman

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    reimbursing these schools for their not only their textbooks but their teacher salaries as well. Only a year later in 1969 Rhode Island passed a similar act called the Salary Supplement Act which basically paid 15% of the private school’s teacher salaries. (cite) This was not the first instance that a case had been submitted to the Supreme Court about these statutes but after multiple denials, Lemon v. Kurtzman finally made it to the docket…

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    an excessive amount of dissections. (cite) One anatomist, in particular, fueled the desire of knowledge of human anatomy. During the Scientific Revolution, Andreas Vesalius’s studies of…

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    emergency departments annually treat an average of 173,285 sports, and recreation-related traumatic brain injuries among children and adolescents, but in 2009 alone there were 248,418 cases (CITE). Over the last decade there has been a 60% increase in emergency visits pertaining to traumatic brain injuries (CITE). The article talks about the long lasting effects that these brain injuries have on athletes. One of them were Junior Seau, a Hall Of Fame linebacker committed suicide, who had been…

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    battles at Lexington and Concord in the year of 1775. Lexington and Concord were just the first battles that they took part in they also took part in the Revolutionary war, which happened to be after the battles at Lexington and Concord in 1775. *Cite Sources. What did the Minute Men wear? Since the Minute Men were men…

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    “The Sankrit and Pali word for monastic robes in civara. Wearing a civara is the first of monk’s four traditional requirements.” (CITE) If a monk wants to enter a temple, they must wear all three parts of their robe. This robe consists of an inner robe from the waist to the knee, an upper robe around the torso and shoulders, and an outer robe used as an over garment. (CITE)…

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    It would involve me in all sorts of unpleasantness” (CITE). Nora disguises herself as the loyal wife. However, when Nora explains to Mrs. Linde about the money, she also tells her that her husband, Torvald, does not know about it. This is something that she has been keeping a secret for years. When Nora’s dishonesty is questioned, she plainly…

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    policies. She uses a similar structure when introducing another rhetorical question and backing it with an appeal to authority and emotionally appealing statements to conclude that part of her argument. Although she uses emotional appeal, she also cites the US district courts for more credible second-hand appeals to…

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    architectural advancement for the ancient Greeks, and it still stands strong today. The Parthenon was built for the goddess Athena. Athena was the goddess of a lot of things including; wisdom, war, courage, inspiration, civilization, strength, and strategy (Cite 3). She was fierce and unforgiving and was known for her strategic skills. Athena was the daughter of the god, Zeus. When she was born, Hephaestus cut Zeus’ head open with an axe which she then sprang out of his head in full armor. The…

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    slaves, whereas the poor couldn’t afford them. In Ancient Greece slavery was the cause of growth in this society. “During the 5th century B.C., Athens contained approximately 100,000 slaves and this constituted from 1/3 to ½ of the total population.” (Cite 1) The high number of slave meant that a lot of work was done which contributed to the society even more. In Greece, most of the time, slaves were enemies captured during war. They could also be born into slavery.…

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