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    Utopia and dystopia are figments of imagination and cannot exist practically. The term ‘utopia’ was first coined by Sir Thomas More as a society that is perfect in every way. Whereas, dystopia is an imperfect world or one with many flaws. Utopia and dystopia are exact reflections of each other and everything they stand for. There is no difference between utopian and dystopian societies, and that is what is established in the paper using sources like A Wrinkle in Time, Divergent, and The Giver.…

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    IGN: Origninal Name- Smidly Changed Name to- 855 on 19th Sept. 2016 Age: 16 Timezone: PST Location: United States, Washington Gender: Male How many hours can you play each day? Sunday: 6-8 hours Monday: 4-6 hours Tuesday: 4-6 hours Wednesday: 4-6 hours Thursday: 4-6 hours Friday: 4-6 hours Saturday: 4-6 hours Have you had any past experience? LegacyHCF (Popularity 70-100) Mod-Resigned I obviously don't have a lot of experience, but I put in a ton of time trying to improve the servers I…

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    During her ability assessment, she shot an arrow at the judge’s panel when they refused to give her the attention and the basic respect that she deserved. Similarly, in ‘Divergent’, Tris showed determination after she joined Dauntless, a faction where she clearly did not fit in because of her Abnegation upbringing. However, Tris was resolute to go through intense training to make herself physically and mentally fit to avoid elimination and to make the final cut of becoming a Dauntless member…

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    women stormed the Palace of Versailles in attempt to massacre the queen Maria Antoinette, and the Reign of Terror where for a period of time violence occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, started by conflict between two rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins. To start, the Storm of the Bastille was the real start to the revolution or in other words the first real statement the people made publicly. The prison was in Paris and known as the Bastille. It represented…

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    The Harlem Hellfighters

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    The Harlem Hellfighters: Determination Knows No Color Even though the Harlem Hellfighters were abused and segregated from war, they were still determined to try their best to gain respect from other soldiers and to show the importance of African Americans. The early 1900s were a time when Jim Crows laws dictated where blacks went, ate, slept, and learned. It banned them from specific facilities and what they can and can't do. The Jim Crows laws enforced racial segregation in the Southern States…

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    when your 15-16-17yr ,I had to do a lot of revision for this and got very stressed out but i still found time to play and still be one of the most active members in our faction I am in the Faction Vulcan which are quite big on the server and I thoroughly enjoy the challenge of meeting new people who join and come online in our faction. As you can guess my name is Sam and i am 15 years old, i am very experienced in team work, to add to this i play a lot of football and also a official FA referee…

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    Though Animal Farm and the Lord of the Flies are two different novels that display different plots and characters, Animal Farm written by George Orwell and the Lord of the Flies written by William Golding, both share similarities. Animal Farm, a novel about farm animals envisioning and trying to create their idea of a fair and just society is similar to how the children in the Lord of the Flies attempts to recreate the society that civilization comforted them with. Through both novels, a similar…

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    During and after the American Revolution, two vital issues were debated among American intellectuals and politicians. The first of these issues was how to balance individual liberty and social order; the second was whether or not to ratify the proposed United States Constitution. The belief of abolitionists was that all men deserved the same rights to freedom as one another while those benefiting from slavery believed that the two races, blacks and whites, could not live in harmony. On the other…

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    Questions On 12 Angry Men

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    was bold enough to support Jury#8. • Now step back and focus on the systemic level: What clue does their personal history (occupation, nationality, socio-economic status, family circumstances, or educational background) provide about the societal faction each juror…

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    Bigfoot Puzzle

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    The final piece to the “what is a Bigfoot” puzzle came from the results of the Sasquatch Genome Study. I participated in this study as a member of the North American Bigfoot Search (NABS) Organization. In June of 2010, I began to correspond with David Paulides the Executive Director of NABS. I reached out to David because I realized that I needed assistance with my research. I was encountering phenomenon and having experiences that were extraordinary. I needed to find a support network that I…

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