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    Instead of feeling guilty and ashamed when he heard Fortunato's anguished shouts for help, Montresor was hardly affected by his suffering and instead mocked him. This act of cruelty enhances Montresor’s maliciousness and viciousness. Another demonstration of Montresor’s mercilessness was shown in the story when Fortunato mentioned how his family would notice his absace, indicating that they would become extremely concerned about him. Montresor barely acknowledged the fondness Fortunato’s family…

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    destruction of the original encampment in Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan. This action did not stop the protests which met violence in some other cases, such as those at University of California Davis and Berkeley, and in Denver, Colorado. During demonstration in Davis on 18 November 2011, campus police Lieutenant John Pike used pepper spray on seated students.…

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    fight and it could enable us over the long haul for things to escalate and we require extra supplies. The United States might not want to be associated with any more undertakings that didn't require the U.S. help. This is the methods by which the demonstration came to fruition. The United States did not have the financials for another War, uncommonly not one like WWII, in any case, this did not happen and the U.S. Got…

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    The apprehending of speeding on neighborhood streets are probably the most endless problem facing residents and traffic official. Although residential streets have the lowest traffic volume and suffer the fewest traffic crashes, they are the single largest consumer of a traffic engineer’s time and energy. As a resident and motorist, do you have what it takes to control and fight against motorist that speeding in our neighborhood or are you one of those speeders/neighborhood that does not even…

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    and his crew out of many tight situations. One situation, for example, was when Odysseus and his men were trapped in the Cyclops Polyphemus's cave. Although Odysseus's curiosity wasn't what landed him into the situation in the first place, his demonstrations of powerful speaking were what eventually helped him escape. He manages to win over Cyclops in the story with a few clever words. "'Cyclops, try some wine. Here's liquor to wash down your scraps of men. / Taste it, and see the kind of drink…

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    Christian Beliefs

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    As a Christian is developed to serve in the world, one of the most important matters to address is to grow into a professional through demonstration of Christian Principles and not become shaped by acculturated treatments such as racism. As a School Counseling Professional working in the public and private school system, I have to demonstrate my ability to address social concerns about me…

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    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence). When Thomas Jefferson first wrote the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, this historic quote was believed to be true, but only to an extent. After the British started raising taxes and harming the American colonist society, the…

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    Satan, the wounded snake.” His quote refers to the United States as evil and in a sense feels it is necessary to disconnect them for the daily life of Iranians (Ayatollah Khomeini). Believing that the government was corrupt Khomeini called for demonstrations that would later on become increasingly difficult to suppress and sometimes even impossible to control (The Downfall of the American-Iranian…

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    King explains the need for his refusal by saying "I would not hesitate to say that it is unfortunate that so-called demonstrations are taking place in Birmingham at this time, but I would say in more emphatic terms that it is even more unfortunate that the white power structure of this city left the Negro community with no other alternative" (1). King did not want to protest…

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    “I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.” Martin Luther King Jr. said it himself, just by writing a letter and declaring his speech, he was able to inspire change in people through powerful words for the purpose of ending segregation. His words had rhetorical devices and appeals which enhanced his argument to fight for peace and end criticisms with no violence but just writing and saying words.…

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