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    Three centuries of Spanish Rule, Creole, Indian populations, and the Mestizo outnumbered native Spaniards in Mexico. However, the Spaniards remained on the top of social hierarchy. Documents were purchased to establish European ancestry, as being European came with a lot of benefits. The primary force was the Catholic Church, which was a dominant social threat. Spanish churches dominated villages of Mexico, they symbolized wealth and power. The natives believed in the Virgin De Guadalupe,…

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    It was just a normal day in Penwork. That meant that thunder was crashing and there was so much rain it was up to the top of your boots. Penciless, the great and powerful, was walking in the rain when suddenly, a horse went galloping past and splashed him, then stopped and turned around. A man came off the horse. It was his friend Papergone. “What do you want?” said Penciless. “The evil Eye of Eraser is starting to erase people! Let’s go stop him,’’ said Papergone. “Okay, let’s go,” said…

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    years to be more exact. Though, they could never quite escape the truth. The truth had always caught up to them in one way or another, and only if they had faced the truth head on they may have been able to fix the problem before everything had come crashing down on…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Introduction: September 11th, 2001. A day of fear, a day of courage. 9/11 is a day that could never be forgotten. Not only was New York in shock, but the whole world too. Everyone suffered, never knowing what was going to happen next. Mind numbing and unforgettable events that shock the world don’t occur very often and when the attack on 9/11 happened, it showed how quickly a nation could be changed. A series of tragedies all happened in one long, heart wrenching day, leaving millions of people…

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    Is Macbeth A Tyrant

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    This is where Macbeth's rapid downfall occurs. Macbeth's world comes crashing down when he finds out everything he ever built and put into place, was about to all come crashing down around him. Macbeth is left defenseless when he realizes that the recent prophecies that would protect him, were quite the opposite. Macbeth does not cower in fear, he instead accepts his fate…

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    with the stock market closing down, which essentially led to Black Tuesday on October 29, 1929 (“Stock Market Crash of 1929”). The stock market crashing was essentially a major component that led to the Great Depression because various businesses became bankrupt, it deeply affected the economy, and several Americans became…

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    Hear My Cry Cassie a nine year old girl living with her three brothers, her Mom & Dad, her “Big Ma”, and her Dad’s friend Mr.Morrison. Cassie and her brothers Stacey, Little Man, and Christopher John tend to get into a lot of mischief including crashing buses, saying things others didn’t want to hear, and most of all doing anything to “get under the skin” of the other people in their community, people like Mr. Granger and the Simms family. Not understanding, Cassie does everything she can to…

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    the mood and atmosphere but also created a perfect amount of tension. To me the sound of the waves crashing against the ‘boat’ actually signified hope because I felt as if we were getting away from the shouting and going to a better place but towards the end I felt like the sound of the waves contradicted themselves because when we were sent away from ‘Australia’ all you could hear was the waves crashing lightly…

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    Is it historical materialism that sustains structural violence, or the lack thereof? Is Bataille right - or Tuck and Yang? I seek the answers to the oppression I’ve faced and experienced - the solutions to both global poverty and racism in our global world. Marx through solely economics became overconfident and created a spring of death - he failed to account for human nature - the drive for animality. In America, there is constant amnesia – after a war, people mourn, yet are seduced again a few…

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    Ever since I was six, I knew Niagara Falls Canada would have a special place in my heart. I can still hear the sound of the falls crashing like bowling pins, from atop of Clifton Hill like it was yesterday. Who would've thought that a 670 meter waterfall would end up being so relaxing, and beautiful. Not to mention the smell of sizzling burgers and brick oven cooked pizza that drips cheese like a leaky faucet. The restaurants all over the strip make your mouth water from a mile away. There are…

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