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    the freedom to decide how to live our lives, but independence requires us to take personal responsibility for our actions. Adulthood is right around the corner, teens have to prepared for what life will bring to you or it's gonna hit you in the face hard. Everyone like to do what they want but, at the same time you have to be independence and be responsible because you feel as need you can do what you want and want to be on your own. Really independence is a good thing But at times people misuse…

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    Conformity vs. Individuality/independence Conformity is a sort of social impact including an adjustment in conviction or conduct keeping in mind the end goal to fit in with a group. This change is in light of real, which includes the physical vicinity of others, or imagined, which includes the pressure of social standards/expectations, group pressure. Conformity can likewise be essentially characterized as ‘giving to group pressures.’ At whatever point we change our conduct, perspectives, and…

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    colonists to understand. In addition to Common Sense, we have The Declaration of Independence. Its purpose was to convince and unite the colonists to support the revolution. Similar to John Locke, natural rights were included in the Declaration but instead of John Locke's life, liberty, and property, The Declaration of Independence says natural rights were life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The Declaration of Independence also provides a list of grievances against the king such as not…

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    territories of Spain and Portugal. By the time of Latin America 's independence the potential for a successful future was already laid out through its economic patterns and leadership of Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin.The people of Latin America had influence from the enlightenment to create political changes. Latin America had the potential to develop a democracy and a strong economy because it was inspired by North America 's independence, the raw materials it had, and its sense of…

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    consisting of John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New York, and Roger Sherman of Connecticut, to draft a Declaration. They created the Declaration of Independence to declare independence from Great Britain. This document has certain principles. These included 1. All people are equal, 2. All people have basic rights that can’t be taken away, 3. The government gets its power to make decisions and protect rights for…

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    your daughter is at college, it is the first time she will experience the real world and she doesn’t know what to do! Hello, I am your fabulous daughter, Margad. I am here today to discuss with you a growing issue in our family…the matter of my independence. In the example above, I showed you the future…my future. Soon, I will be going to college and will need to know how to live (and thrive) on my own! Now, imagine this, your daughter is at college and she is totally fine being alone and…

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    Declaration of Independence When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for people to stop relying on the gender norms. They must rely on themselves and who they want to be. They deserve to be who they want and do what they want to do, not relying upon whether it's too manly or too girly. This requires us to make our own Declaration of independence and declare independence from what society thinks girls need to do and what boys need to do. We hold these truths to be…

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    Independence Seaport Museum is located at Penn’s Landing along the Delaware River. The museum was founded in 1960 and was known as Philadelphia Maritime Museum before it changed to Independence Seaport Museum. It consists of a museum, two ships called Cruiser Olympia, Submarine Becuna and a replica of Schooner Diligence. The museum is dedicated to the maritime history of the Philadelphia region and other major urban ports along the Delaware River (Independence Seaport Museum). When I first…

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    Throughout the novel Edna is seeking independence as a woman, freedom from her husband and a more fulfilling life where she can live in her own skin. Whether she fulfills her mission is definitely debatable because she she was independent and she was free but it didn’t meet her expectations. So maybe she did fulfill her mission but her goal wasn’t as rewarding as she thought it would be. She didn’t feel much different when she got all these things and it shattered her because she realized all…

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    the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. This may be the dictionary definition of freedom, but to most of us, it has a deeper meaning. Equal opportunity, the ability to say and do what we please, and independence. Here in America, equality is written in our Declaration of Independence. It is one of four ideals expressed by the Committee of Five men who are responsible for writing and completing our declaration. Our great country is known for our belief in equal opportunity. We started…

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