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    My life. I want get you. No matter how difficult is it.” Time go and gone.the night is deep,Pygmalion has to go home.At his home, Pygmalion walks from left to right,right to left,left to right.He is gloomy and upset.He signed:”I have never fall in love with someone,because they are too common,but now, I love a wax statue,I do not know whether is a punishment for me or a fortune.I will pray to…

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    own the twenty seven amendment. Like every other immigrants from other country who would sacrifice everything they had for their children and their family to be in a better place. Our veterans put their lives on the line in order to protect the freedoms that we are enjoying today. When I was 6 years old, my family all immigrated to the United States. I remember when my dad used to tell me that our family have to scarify a lot to be where we are today. He used to tell me that we are very lucky…

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    Spartacus Brotherhood

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    the film. The small scenes like Spartacus and Varinia laughing in a field together, to men huddling around a fire, accompanied with a light soundtrack push the importance brotherhood and love. The scene close to the end of the film, where Spartacus walks around the slave’s camps before the major battle, and views the people in his camp. It is not only made up of hardened male slave warriors and gladiators, but entire families. Mothers clutch their children around fires late at night, on the eve…

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    to white rule. Native Americans in the west went from violently resisting whites in the 1860s to appeasing whites by the Reconstruction period because of the Civil War. In the 1860s, Native Americans in the west were violently resisting whites. Freedom to the Native Americans meant defending their independence, retaining the possession of their land, and retaining their cultural identity. There were on and off conflicts between the Native Americans in the west and whites because of broken…

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    Research is essentially our strive for knowledge, a concept not difficult to grasp. However, when the research is being performed on other living human beings, it becomes a bit more complicated. It is a fine line between freedom and anarchy, as well as regulations and gridlock. The positive aspects, as well as the frustrations, with both is clear. However, regulations do not appear without causation. For every regulation put into place there has been some individual, or some group of people, who…

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    comes with the task of maintaining the property as well as paying taxes on it. This drives hunters to other options that require less money and time in the long run. Leasing hunting property is an ideal solution for many hunters as it gives them the freedom of not being locked in long-term and the security of their own private hunting land. Freedom of Choice Leasing a…

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    Cancun Vacation

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    Crystal Blue Queen For as long as I can remember, I have always been fond of a vacation near the sea. The smell of the sea, the clear waters combined with the friendly nature of the locals has always been appealing. The water as lucid as a bright blue sky, the soothing warm touch of the sun rays on your skin and being free with nature forgetting all things that are stressful makes it a wonderful vacation. One more thing that makes any trip memorable is the food and ambience of the local…

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    Freedom is something we all dream of. Thousands have died for our country, so that we have the privilege of saying what we mean, and we have the choice to do what we want. In the book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie struggles with the topic of freedom. Throughout her various marriages, Janie has trouble with finding her own identity. She also has trouble breaking free from the harsh rule of her first two marriages. However, as her life goes on, Janie has a clearer…

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    Freedom Riders bus ride protests were inspired in 1947 by Bayard Rustin and George Houser and was sponsored by the Fellowship of Reconciliation. Like the Freedom Rides of 1961, the road to Reconciliation was intended to test the Supreme Court ruling that banned black people from interstate travel; better known as the ruling of Boynton v Virginia. This protest was to protest for racial segregation against the laws of interstate travel. Rustin, along with three other men were arrested and…

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    people’s ideas, but infringes on their 1st Amendment right to the freedom of speech. Freedom of speech…

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