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    Dickens’ Sympathy Towards Revolutionaries in A TAle of Two Cities “Too often, we judge other groups by their worst examples; too often we judge ourselves by our best intentions.” - George W. Bush. In his writing, Charles Dickens regularly sides with the lower class people because of his experiences. However in the historical fiction novel, A Tale of Two Cities Dickens sides against the revolutionaries for their hypocrisy. Just by the way that Dickens starts off the novel, “It was the best of…

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    Each of the letters (a,b,c, and d) represents a particular condition. The stimuli were randomized so that no one participant saw more than one condition per set. For example, participant 1 would see (1a, 2b, 3c, 4d, 5a, etc.) and participant 2 would see (1b, 2c, 3d, 4a, 5b, etc.). This sequence was continued for each of the 24 participants. This way, there was an even number of judgements across conditions for each participant. In addition, fillers were used to ensure that participants…

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    The Essay Mother Tongue was written in 1990 by Amy Tan. This was written for people like her, who had trouble accepting the way their parent´s spoke. It was written to share an experience not many have and is about what she had to do because of her mother´s speech. These things can be known by inferred from the text and read the small bio before the reading. This text takes the form of an essay. this is apparent because it is written in a more formal fashion and is written in spaced paragraphs…

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    Alain Ducasse Analysis

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    Alain Ducasse Alain ducasse was just a kid when he started to learn about food form his partnets.As a kid Alain love food and his partnets own a farm so he grow up with the tatse of how things work. But soon as he grow up he went to own many restaurnts in diffrent countrys with star rating and one of the youngest only at 33 yers old was given a 3 star rating. For some people alain is somebody people look up to because he’s created more for people to love like “restaurants, cook books,…

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    many revolutions. The first one being the North American Revolution, which began in 1775 and ended in 1787. Next, was the French Revolution which began in 1789 and lasted until 1815. The French Revolution began by the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen being developed. This declaration fought for the idea that “men are born and remained free and equal in right.” The French and North American Revolutions differed in many ways. A few of these ways are how its influence spread, how…

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    In the essay “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan, it shows how Chinese-Americans are affected with the proper english language than Americans. In this essay, Chinese-Americans are represented as human beings who do not have those same high abilities educationally as Americans do. Chinese-Americans have the chance of not being understood, which is a thing that can affect them in life. To show how Chinese-Americans do not have the same high abilities as Americans, educationally, Amy provides an example of…

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    The Evolution of Sacrifice The French Revolution was a seditious movement that involved much bloodshed and the killing of an entire race of aristocracy, which began with the peasants revolting against the nobles in France. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is a great example of many kinds of sacrifices that people experienced not only for themselves, but also for their country and for what they believed in. During the French Revolution, the peasants had to be willing to sacrifice…

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    Ensuing the French Revolution, Napoleon took power in France which led to disputes if Napoleon’s disposition was that of a tyrant and war criminal or that of a champion of the common man and a hero of the Revolution. Napoleon gained high status in the French military as he gave victory to France against the Austrian army, along with other countries in the Coalition. He failed to defend himself from the British army, even with the tactic of cutting off their trade, and had his own supplies and…

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    Imperialism In Vietnam

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    The whole conflict in Vietnam started with France’s imperialism. The French took over Vietnam and established Indochina in the 1880s. However, the people of Vietnam wanted to be free from France, and under their communist leader Ho Chi Minh they established a military organization called Viet Minh. This organization took over the capital and declared Vietnam an independent country. Ho asked for aid from the U.S, but the U.S distrusted their communist ideals. Instead, President Truman sent aid to…

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    Gender Roles In Candide

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    Voltaire was a talented writer and a lifelong social critic and satirist. He was against social injustice, and one of his incredible works was “Candide”, which was written in 1759. Which he had bitter criticism at Church, and nobility, “Enlightenment” philosophy, and human cruelty an exchanging legacy. Voltaire had different point of views how mankind should be operated among the community. His opinions states in his novels how to overcome social injustice conditions and that he didn’t support…

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