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    Can the declaration really hold its truths to be self-evident one might argue? In Danielle Allen’s short story called Our Declaration she makes good justifications for this argument. She compares the declaration to a church and its “set of truths”. Syllogism is an interesting thing that sets two indifferent things to relate to each other. The way that she constructs her justifications and then gives examples sets her point straight. She compares the church with the declaration and their way of…

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    one's right is damaging for generations to come. Americans who don’t know what they are entitled to causes them to lose a piece of their freedom little by little. Our Declaration A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality by Danielle Allen, a professor at Chicago University teaches by “slow reading” a technique used by Allen to examine text in detail to show what the Declaration of Independence really states in order for students to understand their full rights. Allen…

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    When Life Slithers Back Danielle Evans’s fictional story, “Snakes,” portrays the miserable childhood of the narrator when she visits her maternal grandmother. The narrator became the victim of racial discrimination from her own grandmother, which led to a painful childhood experience. Throughout the story, the narrator seems to be quite attached to ancient tradition, like the mythological vision of the Burmese Python, talismans as an ultimate cure of evil, and other ritual actions…

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    The book that I read was Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige. This is a book about a bullied high schooler named Amy Gumm. Amy lives in Flat Hill, Kansas with her neglectful, drug-addicted mom and her mom’s pet rat, Star. When Amy gets suspended for “fighting” with Madison Pendleton, one of Amy’s bullies who also happens to be pregnant, Amy is sent home early. She comes home only to find that her mom is going to a bar for a party even with the impending doom of an approaching tornado. When her…

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    The Educational, Professional and personal Road of Danielle Jackson Education has always been somewhat of a challenge for me. I recall at an early age struggling to keep up with the other children in the class in fact I was held back a year. I recall being teased by the other children in my class for having to go to what was called the special education class where I was helped with reading and math. They discovered I had a condition called dyslexia. Work was challenging; however,…

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    For my book talk, I read Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige, which falls under juvenile fantasy. The story begins in Mission, Kansas, and is later moved to the world of Oz by a tornado. This transportation is much like the one that Dorothy goes through in the famous movie, The Wizard of Oz. Oz, however, is not as it used to be. The author wrote, “My head was swimming. If this was a fantasy, it was a strange one: this wasn’t the Oz that I had read about or seen in the movie. It was as if someone…

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    Danielle Allen is a columnist for The Washington Post. She also is a political theorist Harvard. Allen published her article, “How the War on Drugs Creates Violence”, on October 16, 2015, in the Washington Post. Allen is a conceivable source due to her notable background in ethics and political thought. She uses a verity of sound sources and argumentative skills to call for the decriminalization of drug use to a public health issue in order to cease the many problems caused by the War on Drugs.…

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    Ever After Cinderella

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    Cinderella Story, Danielle, the main character, had the similar background as Cinderella. She was a kind, stubborn and brave girl. Her mother died after she was born and she was raised by her father. When Danielle was eight-years-old, her father remarried a widowed baroness who had two daughters. Danielle became the servant in her house after her father died. Danielle met Prince Henry in her manor because Prince Henry stole a horse. Henry got attracted from the Danielle because Danielle was…

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    Cinder Girl Analysis

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    sixteenth century Europe were Danielle the main character of the movie father died when she was young and her stepmother turned her into a servant. Prince Henry of France is being forced into an arranged marriage by his father, King Francies. Prince Henry does not want an arranged marriage so he begins to run away from the kingdom and his father sends the royal guard after him. He encounters Danielle while she is picking apples and takes her fathers horse. Danielle sees him steeling one of their…

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    dies and leaves Danielle alone with her two stepsisters, Marguerite and Jacqueline, and her new stepmother. The stepmother and stepsisters treat Danielle as lower class and make her a servant. No matter the…

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