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    keep living and not to worry a day’s chance when we have to be concern about our rights because, we know that we have many, many men out there to defend America. Their responsibilities is to protect and serve America. Ours are to support each other, and to do it with our given individual rights that which had been fought for. There are days when American citizens question about, “why do we have to fight?” or “will there ever be world peace?” To make peace, we would…

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    would be less stable than they are today. Though it can be frustrating to either political side, the Electoral College has benefited America for a long enough time that they should preserve it. The fact that the Electoral College protects minorities gives it the ability to be a two-party system that maintains a well put together government. Candidates might overlook some certain areas of minority, but sometimes those groups have high influences on the state’s vote. Basically, the Electoral…

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    I went through other books, Malcolm Gladwell, Jon Ronson, Noam Chomsky and it clicked right then: that’s what I would like to study. Having travelled to most continents, met people from so many cultures, but the place I always feel the most at peace is England. The diversity of cultures we see in the UK…

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    If a story was told without a specific setting, would it be as meaningful? Setting is a powerful tool that provides substance to a work of literature. It is as as interesting as the actual plot of the story and readers must closely examine setting to see what kind of impact it leaves the story with. Mishima uses setting in the novel The Sound of Waves to highlight the theme that love empowers people to overcome hardships and challenges through the use of tone, characterization, and diction.…

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    The film The Lion King has entranced audiences young and old alike since its release in 1994. The story follows protagonist Simba, a young lion cub, on his journey to find himself and restore peace in his homeland. Simba is the true embodiment of an epic hero. Cunning, brave, humble, and a natural leader, he encapsulates the spirit of a hero in almost every way. Simba is an epic hero because of his ability to overcome obstacles and his strong moral compass. A chapter of the hero’s journey that…

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    It pitted the countries of the Holy Roman Empire against each other over the issue of religious denomination of the land. Even when peace treaties were attempted, the Bohemian Phase and interventions brought devastation to Europe. Though the Treaty of Westphalia officially concluded the war, not all of the issues were resolved. The conflicts of the Thirty Years War left devastation on…

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    In Frank Beddor’s The Looking Glass Wars Beddor creates his own take on the original Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Following a civil war, the Wonderlanders have reached peace. That is until a vicious threat to wonderland has returned. Queen Genevieve’s older sister Redd. Throughout the book there are many themes. But one stood out. Facing reality is hard to do, especially in the cases of Alyss, Dodge, and Genevieve. BOOM! Starting from the battle inside the palace, with dodge realizing…

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    Ru By Kim Thuy Analysis

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    affected by her journey across the world. The protection she got from fleeing comes in obvious and also subtle ways. First, she is physically safe, away from a warring country and the impending threat of communist take over. Less obvious she gets a new chance at life in a prospering first world country, that many can only dream of having. Now this journey does cause her and her family harm. They are forced away from their home with only the possessions they can carry, most of them are taken by…

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    Six Day War Essay

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    they fought for it in hopes that they would get it. To this day their have been many peace efforts to try and help things between israel and palestine, even remember those who fought and died. A good example of this is on Memorial Day their will be a Remembrance that is live online. Throughout the history of the palestinian israeli conflict both sides along with many other countries have tried to create peace by using agreements. January 3, 1919, Emir faisal and chaim weizmann both signed the…

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    John Lennon Achievements

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    class. John Lennon later focused on making music and began a band. The Liverpool localities would soon be international as part of the “Beatles” the “most influential act of the rock era” (Magness). Post Beatles Lennon went on to use music to promote peace and love. Although John Lennon struggled in his personal life with horrid drug abuse and domestic violence, Lennon’s optimistic wife,Yoko Ono, led him to leave an encouraging legacy that is very memorable due to public actions making…

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