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    Anti-War Dbq

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    flag. Students would get in trouble if they were to refuse pledging to the flag. Similar to the draft if one were to resist it, then they would not be for filling their so call duties as a citizen of the United States. Debs was definitely against drafting men to serve this country because he knew how the government was taking advantage of its Citizens. The working class are the ones who went to war, while the master class declared the wars. To this end, the government are constantly reminding us…

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    The role of a Barrister necessitates more than representing clients in court or repetitively drafting documents. It is a code of conduct, an enthralling career requiring intellectual austerity and tenacious enactment, which will not only permit me to connect my enthusiasm for Psychology and English to deliver meritorious service, but also contribute to this ever-changing society. I aspire to pursue a career in Law, due to my burning passion and desire to provide meticulous service and positively…

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    The Declaration of Independence is regarded as an icon of American Independence and national identity. It is a moral standard that defines people’s lives. Politically it is an expression of the values and political ideologies of America. This literary text reveals the genius of Thomas Jefferson, the creator. Mayer records the birth and inscription and reintroduction of this highly revered book and in the process tries to remove several myths and misconceptions associated with it. Hence, the…

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    In their book “Scenic Art for the Theatre: History, Tools and Techniques”, Susan Crabtree and Peter Beudert emphasized, “Don’t draw things; draw relationships. It’s so simple: just put every brush stroke in the right place.” The quotation basically summarizes the job of a scenic designer, who is responsible for bringing the world of the production onto the stage. The scenic designer (or set designer) is expected to fulfill five basic goals in order to design an overall concept for the play.…

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    Acclaiming trust, support, and connections within a community is a vital stage for a citizen wanting to represent a district in Congress. Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government is constitutionally responsible for the drafting and passing of our nation’s laws and practices. The Congressional body consist of two divisions: the House of Representatives and the Senate; the 535 members collaboratively draft, pass, and evaluate policies that have shaped history and will continue to…

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    Federalist 10 Analysis

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    Federalist 10 is a series of essays created by James Madison that featured other writers such as Alexander Hamilton and John Jay under the pen name “Publius.” James Madison was a supporter of the United States Constitution and wrote the Federalist in favor of the Constitution. During the time he also became the United States Representatives, and while in Congress drafted the Bill of Rights ("James Madison”). Once the Congress grew strong, James found himself disagreeing with another federalist’s…

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    possibility of injury or death. Furthermore, these soldiers are facing internal conflict of wanting to escape the battle in order to preserve their sense of humanity by dreaming of a better place. In essence, Carl Sandburg did an excellent job in drafting a poem of which describes war. Using literary devices such as irony, tone, and repetition, Among the Red Guns provides the audience insight into the horrifying images of war and inform them that hope (dreams) will always be present despite…

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    The air sirens wail like spoiled children as the snowfall beats down from English skies. In the States, Oppenheimer and his constituents are drafting the first of many blueprints of a bomb that will eventually force the Japanese out of World War II. Several thousand miles away, church bells ring for my great-grandfather and his new wife in Italy. Just like Michael Corleone in The Godfather, he is wearing his military uniform. I pass by their wedding pictures whenever I visit him, lining the…

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    For this artifact, we had to analyze Ray Bradbury’s 1953 fantasy novel Fahrenheit 451. Before completing the essay, we learned about various concepts related to this author, such as his tone, life experiences, and purpose for writing the novel. We then chose which topic we wanted to write about, a main character or a theme; both concepts were related to the essential questions of this artifact: “Do we give away our freedom?” and “What controls our feelings and our thoughts?” I think Mr. Smith…

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    The Continental Congress, therefore, emerged as an institution to unite the colonies for the fight of the war of independence following the declaration of independence on July 4, 1776. The war finally led to American independence resulting in the drafting of the American Constitution as the first consequence of the Revolution.The other economic consequences of the American Revolution included the creation of a common market, protection of property rights, the freedom from the hard effects of…

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