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    Anthony was asked to be the honorary president and first member of the newly created International Woman Suffrage Alliance. Knowing her time was coming to an end, she presented her final speech at a convention. She expressed, “I am here for a little time only, and the my place will be filled… The fight must not cease. You must see that it does not stop. Failure is impossible,” (Peck). A month later later on March 13, 1906, Susan B. Anthony passed away. At the time, only four states had allowed…

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    Walls; America and the Refugee Crisis, 1938-1941. This source’s origin makes it valuable because Wyman has an education in history from Boston University for his B.A. and from Harvard University for his Ph.D. and specializes in Jewish studies, holding honorary doctoral degrees from Hebrew Union College -…

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    as a printer in his brother’s print shop. Going on to founding the New England Courant, the fourth newspaper in the new colonies, that are now United States Of America. Following a number of outrageous argument with his brother in 1723, He left Boston as well as his brother to start life a new in Philadelphia. There he quickly became an incredible citizen and began his lifelong participation in political affairs or politics. He served in Pennsylvania 's colonial legislature in 1736 to 1764, both…

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    county) of Chinese dynasties. During the Cold War, they bravely and eventually defeated France and the USA for liberation. And subsequently they provoked China for a few islands, reefs and lands, ultimately suffering from shameful failures. As for its citizens, it is approximately so, perhaps owing to the lack of a long and unique culture and fundamental wealth, though they endure hardships and are capable of hard…

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    The United States of America's Homeland Security ensures that all the citizens in the nation and abroad are safe and protected from terrorism attacks. The mission and vision of Homeland Security and Defense are aimed at initiating efforts that would ensure safe, secure and easy management of borders of the nation. To realize such a mission, the Homeland Security and Defense are striving to put into practice and administer laws and policies of immigration. They have also come up with cyber-crime…

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    school on the grounds of West Virginia State Institute, an African American school 100 miles away, only outside of the state capital Charleston. She was a freshman in high school at the age of 10. The…

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    Following World War II, all of Europe was left in a clutter of disarray. Instead of watching Europe endure the hardships left from the war, the United States went to Europe’s aid. From 1947 to 1952, European nations experienced a time of massive growth. The Plan aimed to repair the economic and political damages from the war. The plan was a response to American concerns that communist parties were growing stronger across Europe and that the Soviets might intervene. The Marshall Plan also…

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    was originally a water fountain made in 1897, that became a planter later on (Dave Pelland). Bergh’s first objective with the ASPCA was to help abused horses and livestock in and around New York. Patently, this is the reason why a horse was the honorary symbol out of all the possible animals. On one side of the statue there is an engraving of Bergh helping protect a fallen horse that had been neglected by its owner. Organizations like the Wisconsin Humane Society, can’t express how much they…

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    George W. Bush once said “Leadership to me means duty, honor, country. It means character, and it means listening from time to time.” (George W. Bush) He used his quote to take action in this speech by using many leadership and honorary qualities as in Allusions and emotion to compare America to the Bible to let the people of America know who really leads our country. President Bush also used many metaphors, anaphoras and powerful diction throughout his speech, as well as allusions. He included…

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    The final session of the Seneca Falls Convention began at seven o’clock with the reading of the minutes of the rest of the convention. Elizabeth Cady Stanton gave a speach against accusations of the ¨Lords of Creation,” followed by Thomas M´Clintock reading parts of Blackstone, accentuating women serving men. Lucretia Mott then read a new resolution ¨Resolved, That the speedy success of our cause depends upon the zealous and untiring efforts of both men and women, for the overthrow of the…

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