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    Common Sense Analysis

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    Englishman later identified as Thomas Paine, Common Sense would alter opinions, spark action, and lead to change throughout the American colonies. Not only was Common Sense an important pamphlet for its views on democracy, government, monarchy, and independence but also for its significance on the Declaration of Independence. Paine’s most famous pamphlet was the first document to encourage independence from Britain and excite the colonists about the prospects of their new nation. The wording of…

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    9/11 Literary Devices

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    Various Articles About 9/11: Comparing and Contrasting Their Literary Devices 9/11 was a tragic event that had a huge impact on the lives of countless people. Because it was an important event in history, it was the topic of many news articles. These articles had many different approaches to discussing the controversial topic of 9/11 over the years. Some of these articles are written about the effects of 9/11 on people's personal lives. For instance, Christopher Frizzelle's article for The…

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    Scholar R.J. Raack is for “film as history” by arguing that the traditional written history is too narrow to focus on the complexity of it. Raack states that film is the most appropriate medium for because, “Only film can provide an adequate "empathetic reconstruction to convey how historical people witnessed, understood, and lived their lives." Only film can "recover all the past 's liveliness” (1176). Furthermore, he believes this because of film’s ability to juxtapose images and sound and the…

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    the Fuhrer. The decision has already sparked off controversy and there has already been a row about whether it is a rabble-rousing racist account or is indeed an important historical account and an educational tool. The book was written by Hitler between 1924 and 1926 was banned by the allied force following the end of the 2nd World War. The 70 year copyright of the book is due to end with the end of 2015, and this is triggered off the controversy about whether to print a critical edition of…

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    Formative Self Assessment

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    year 9 class was selected and observed over a series of ten lessons, as outlined in the introduction. A range of six pupils were selected based on pupil data held by School X, as the focus of the research, with some comparison made to whole class performance. All lessons followed a similar pattern with a mix of written work, questioning and visual or kinaesthetic activities to provide for all types of learning style. Questioning Due to the mixed ability of the class, simple written recall…

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    The Gospels

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    which came out from the Jesus’ follower. The mission of Gospels is written to proclaim a messages of the faith in Jesus. The information that contains about Jesus’ works, life, massage, death and resurrection. NOT BIOGRAPHIES! Chronologically organized Memoirs of the apostles “The good news about Jesus Christ and the salvation that He brings to mankind, a correct translation of the Greek word εὐαγγέλιον (good news), which was taken over bodily into Latin as evangelium. ” [New Catholic…

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    belong to the canon of Scripture, which is "the complete list of the sacred writings, that the Apostolic Tradition has allowed the Church discerned. The canon comprises 46 books of the Old Testament and 27 New "(Compendium, 20). The 4 Gospels were written between 60 and 100 A.D. They are called Synoptic Gospels the first three Gospels, because they have the same general outlook on life and preaching of Jesus. They narrate almost the same facts, matching…

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    Long ago, when the United States was first becoming a nation, the Constitution was written, and included in the Constitution was the seven Articles. These articles were precisely written and were given much thought. When constructing these articles, the framers wrote them with such detail so that there would be no question as to what was expected for each branch. The legislative branch is also known as the “law-making” branch. The second article of the Constitution provides this branch of…

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    The Hammurabi Code

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    The Hammurabi code was written in 1750 B.C. by King Hammurabi, like stated in the title it is a code or in other words a set of rule or laws inscribed on a seven-foot basalt stele. It has a collection of 282 laws/standards that were nitpicked by the King himself. These rules/standards provide insight into the lives of ancient Mesopotamians demonstrating their values, society, and world. The intended audience of the Code of Hammurabi was the people of ancient Mesopotamia that were under the rule…

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    King Arthur is said to be a medieval knight that was head of the kingdom Camelot. Many people debate on if he was real or not. Some say he was a military leader that fought off a Staxon invasion in the 5th and 6th centuries. His legend has been written by many authors, poets, and journalist. Not much is known about Arthur. Different writers have written different stories on Arthur. Some say he was a warrior that lead the British army. Others say he was an actually leader of Camelot. King…

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