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    Cory Booker is the first African-American senator in the United States, for the state of New Jersey. Booker makes the case that the virtues of empathy, responsibility, and action must guide our nation toward a brighter future. He has helped the low-income communities in New Jersey, and he is an inspiration to many people in the state. It is said that Cory Booker, might be the future Vice- President, or even could be a president in the near future. When Booker met Ms. Jones for the first time,…

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    love to visit such mysterious places. Other Category, is even afraid of this word so thinking that they will visit such place is an unbelievable thing. People tend to take and enjoy challenges, for instance, when your friends dare you to go to a God forsaken place and you try to prove them wrong by spending time there. But indeed there are places on earth that must not be visited and here is a list of 10 haunted places you should never visit; no matter what's on bet. 1. Monte Cristo, Australia…

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    "Everyman" is an English morality play written by an anonymous author in the late fifteenth century. In the beginning of the play, a foreword describes the message the story will portray. A messenger tells the audience that people should be good in life, and look forward to death so they may go to heaven. Sin seems good to the people at the time, but it will bring about sorrow when they die. When the story begins, God is unhappy with the people in the world and says these people are unkind to…

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    Abigail’s Unspoken Innocence In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, written in 1953 explains the mass hysteria of the Salem witch trials. The play took place in Salem, Massachusetts; a small puritan town. One night a group of young girls decided to go dancing in the woods; one of which was the 17 year-old Abigail Williams. In the Puritan Religion, dancing is considered a sin, so when Abby’s uncle discovered them he was appalled. The next morning, Reverend Parris’ daughter, Betty, was afraid of…

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    Basho's Buddhist Beliefs

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    Normally it is rather difficult to separate one’s closely held beliefs from their artwork and as result allows their own mind as well as the society that morphed them into the person they became to become intertwined with their art. It is no surprise that Basho allowed his own beliefs to seep into his work as many have done before and after his time. Throughout his narrative one is able to understand many of his Buddhist beliefs based on the events he deemed important enough to document. An…

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    Rudy In Schindler's Home

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    Rudy had been mistreated at the Hitler Youth program by his Youth leader for quite some time. Being forced to crawl on the fertilized field and perform vigorous disciplinary exercises Rudy was pushed to the edge. Seeking an outlet he persuaded, though it didn't take much, Liesel into another theft. Liesel yearning to finish The Whistler and to get revenge on the Mayor's wife for her betrayal set her sights on the Mayor's house. Creeping in through the library window Liesel snatched up the book…

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    the youthful people in the park who refers to Miss Brill as "that idiotic old thing (p.52)," and to her valuable hide as "a fricasseed whiting. This is Miss Brill's snippet of epiphany. She is old just like the other park goers, her imaginary is a forsaken world and she foregoes her standard Sunday cut of honeycake. Disregarding her recently got mindfulness, Miss Brill still precludes some from securing her own feelings when she thought she heard someone crying at the very end of the short…

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    On a stormy night in 1475, the prominent Dominican friar and reformer Girolamo Savonarola wrote to his father about the current situation that was affecting his great city of Florence. Savonarola claim of how there was great misery in the world, and how wickedness within the city was coming to a boiling point. The streets of Florence were filled with men whose pride, adulteries, idolatry, placed a vile curses upon the city, in which the world had deteriorated into such a state of chaos.…

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    Bam! All of a sudden two- thirds of the population had been wiped out - what is the cause? The Black Death was a terrible disease that swept through Europe in the year 1348. This disease has many names but the scientific name is the bubonic plague. The Black Death, though disastrous, had both positive and negative results through medical advances, a population decrease and an aftermath that affected history. The medical advances due to the disease had a big impact on the world. Before The…

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    Cuban Argumentative Essay

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    Back in the 1960’s there was a lot going in the U.S and the world. For years and years we as Americans have been known as the saviors to the countries we help to keep their independence and those who want to preserve democracy.One country that has been communist for as long as we know have been abusing their people to get more and more money, and that country is Cuba.In Cuba the government has all control where as the people have none, everything the people have is owned by the government. If a…

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