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    In the movie The Dark Knight, Batman fits the character type description of being continent. He struggles with his appetitive part and desires to get rid of the Joker, but really the only way of doing that is by killing him. However, the Batman endures through the temptation and does not give in to his desire to kill the Joker. On the other hand, the Joker would fit the vicious type of character in the movie. He consistently does the villainous deeds, that they have become a habit for him. He…

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    Evolution refers to change that occurs in a population over time. These changes are produced at the genetic level as organisms’ genes mutate in different ways during reproduction. Evolution is a change in the gene pool of a population over time. Populations simply adapt to their surroundings. Lots of things change over time. People, animals, the changes of the leaves, the rivers having new species, the changes in the weather patterns. All through the Earth we all are changing. We are born and…

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    Americans and Iranians really are very similar, even if they live thousands of miles away from each other. They’re civilized human beings just like anyone else on Earth. They may not be the same color, speak the same language, or live on the same continent, but they’re very much the same as us. The Dumas were asked so many questions about where they live, but the Dumas didn’t really ask many questions about the American children’s lives. They were asked about electricity, tents, and the Sahara…

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    influence that philosophers like John Locke, Jean J. Rousseau, Wollstonecraft, and Charles de Montesquieu had on the leaders of those revolutions. The Enlightenment literally gave the continent a new way to look at government and the society. The new system of government was much more beneficial to the continent and it was more reasonable than absolute…

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    multi-racial and the immigrants’ community. However, do not generalize or limit the idea of race as a social construct only in America. America is consist of two continent which are the South and the North. I presumed that you are generalizing North America as a xenophobic society or being a country that has racial discrimination. I think any continent such as Europe or Asia has distinctions to any individuals. Going back to the normality, this affects the prejudice or any discrimination who is…

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    In document A, John L. O’Sullivan stated that, “... Manifest Destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence (God) for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.” This evidence shows the U.S. was justified in going to war with Mexico because the U.S.’s population increases every year, and they need more land to provide…

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    from various cities from the year 1929, during the aviation boom that was in place in the USA in those times. Delta Airlines is the most prominent airlines in the world running under just one license. This carrier allows flights to all the six continents everywhere in the world. The Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the central hub from which Delta Airlines operate nowadays. Presently it is the world's largest commercial airline operator. It maintains the association with…

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    War II, however, the largest British emigration was not during the war, but after. According to Celia Pullen, "Between 1947 and 1981, over a million Britons emigrated to Australia..." (2014). They migrated to populate the (at the time) isolated continent. Why after the war? According to Journal of the Australian Population Association, " [Ben] Chifley [, Prime Minister of Australia from 1945 to 1949,] commissioned a report on the subject which found that Australia was in urgent need of a larger…

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    The Europeans meet the Australian Aboriginals Before European explorers landed on the coast of Australia the natives of the continent, known as the Aboriginal People, occupied much of the land. The Aboriginals believed that the land owned you and that it would provide for you if you respected it. The British came to the continent and originally wanted peace however as expansion began the Aboriginals fought back forcing the British to break their peaceful ways. In the year 1606 there was a…

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    development of different luxury goods and other merchandise across the Atlantic fed into capitalism back in Europe, and ultimately allowed countries with colonies to flourish because of it. However, within this time period, Triangle Trade interconnected continents and islands with not only products, but ideas as well. The trade system became a complex, international way to spread concepts and thoughts, and during the next era of the Enlightenment, these relations would bring new social,…

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