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    John-Jacques Rousseau was born on June 28, 1712 in Geneva. Rousseau is an established intellectual, philosopher, writer, and a composer. Rosseau had a substantial impact in the Enlightenment era through his political thinking. He published many works including Discoure on the Arts and Sciences and The Social Contract. Rousseau’s publications and philosophical propostions have signicant influence in the US Constitution and government. Rousseau was one of the most influential thinkers in the…

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    1..Trading Places directed by John Landis and starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd focuses on a theme that is commonly represented in popular films. The subject of the film is the corruptness and advantage people desiring an immense amount of wealth take part in. Those seeking riches achieve it through whatever means possible, and those who are wealthy take advantage of the poor. The theme although a serious lesson is expressed through comedy. Trading Places is unique as it uses humor to teach…

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    Alyssa Bartel Dr. Byrd English Composition II 1 December, 2016 Imagine John Lennon, the author of Imagine, dedicated most of his time on Earth campaigning as a political activist and song writer. Among Lennon’s projects, his most influential was his campaigning for world peace. In fact, most of Lennon’s most famous works are along the theme of world peace and trying to convince the general public to accept one another in spite of any differences. “Imagining gives people the ability to…

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    basic proof. In the Crucible, Miller shows people accusing falsely to save themselves from the high court of Salem. Some refused to lie or help to hold on to their honor. Some of the main themes in are truth, justice, hysteria and reputation and the key characters that represent theses theme are…

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    The Enlightenment was a period highlighted by philosophers challenging previous thinkers. The the writings of John Locke and Montesquieu advocated for a more powerful voice for the general public who had previously been tightly controlled by the Church and government. Locke and Montesquieu efforts told us that the government had a tight grip on the people. Locke big idea was the equality for the people. He talked about the government should only exist with the consent of free people. In his…

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    However, many have speculated that Larson had written this book to reflect the similarities of Barak Obama and John McCain during their campaign in 2008. Not only were they both from different parties, but also they had different religious views. Yet Larson illustrates that every four years, we have an election to vote for the President and Vice President to change…

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    Candy and his Doggo Relationships are when two or more people or things are connected emotionally or physically. Of mice and men written by John Steinbeck a realistic fiction novel about two migrant workers, George and Lennie, start a walk to a California farmer where they start to work. George is wise with strong features, Lennie, George’s companion is caring with a disorder (that nobody can know about). A disorder is a state of confusion (noun) or Disrupt the systematic functioning, or neat…

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    the story of Jesus such as explaining for example; his birth, the crucifixion, his death, and as well as his resurrection. The creed extends in more detail and mentions the judgement after death and as well as the afterlife. These main points are all key components of Christians base their main belief and faith on. The Apostles’ Creed is mostly and mainly focused on the idea of what a person devotes…

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    John Rawls Libertarianism

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    John Rawls was an American political rationalist in the liberal convention. His hypothesis of equity as reasonableness imagines a general public of free residents holding measure up to essential rights participating inside a populist monetary framework. His record of political radicalism addresses the true blue utilization of political power in a popular government, intending to show how persevering solidarity might be accomplished in spite of the differing qualities of perspectives that free…

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    America's Got Talent

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    X-Factor. I would watch these people; young, old, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, gay, straight, and everything in between, try to do something I felt I could do, but was too shy to try. Then at age 11, I saw Anna Graceman belt out the infamous Alicia Keys song “If I Ain’t Got You.” She was my age, and better than any other person who sang. I finally said “I could do that” to my mother. I will never forget what my mother, the realist who notoriously has always brought me down from the clouds,…

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