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    Women's Rights Dbq

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    split their document up into a preamble, seventeen articles and a postscript. The preamble talks about how women are oppressed and the things they have to go through and how men shouldn’t think they’re superior to women. The first article basically says that women are equal to man and should have the same rights and the only thing that should separate man and woman socially is common utility. The second article talks about political association and how women deserve the same rights as men as…

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    my two reasons for that is because one Houdini could escape from straightjacket,water coffin,and more. The second is that In each escape performance he invited the police officers onstage to check both him and the props to see that he didn’t had anything on him. People said that he wasn't a true escape artist. And I would prove that he was a great escape artist not a fraud by my reasons and evidence. Houdini can escape from straightjacket,watery coffin,and more. He gave a great performance to…

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    Ashes By Pfeffer Analysis

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    took the money from her mom’s teapot because her father's her hero, he encourages her to be anything in the world, and Ashes is everything to him. Ashes took the money because her father's her hero. In the short story “Ashes” the author stated,”He was always harder to hear when they fought”( Pfeffer 1). This quote states that Ashleigh’s dad was a very calm and collective person. He…

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    on their phones during class because they don’t learn anything because of there distraction on there phones and they will not earn good grades on their test or on an assignment, and when a student is on their phone they don’t understand what their assignment was and they decide not to do it because they didn’t understand anything that was taught to them. In the article “ As Schools Lift Bans on Cell Phones, Educators Weigh Pros and Cons” it says that “Critics believe that allowing students…

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    been with us, fictitious ideas are invented or are ideas that come from the mind and adventitious ideas come from real world experience; for instance Descartes argues that God is innate and rejects the ideas that God may or may not be anything else. Descartes says that any knowledge is certain if it is known clearly and distinctly. The doubt that Descartes has is I exist, clearly and distinctly and God exists but not as a…

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    and would make impolite sounds and would say phrases such as, “is my drink done yet?” “how long does it take to…

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    influence limits one to think for themselves. He enhances this idea throughout the novel using characterization, conflict of the story, and symbolism. Fahrenheit 451 is a world where TV is the only entertainment. At school you are not taught anything. Instead, you watch TV, play sports and drive recklessly. Clarisse McClellan is mark insane in her…

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    with the people believe that she is an inspiration when she has not done anything that can be considered an inspiration. She goes to the extent of talking about how the word disability is used. Some people have this belief of the word “disability” as just an inspirational giver, and some say disability is just a diagnose. The Society describes "disabled people" as a form of struggle quite deliberately, Stella Young says, “Which tells us that…

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    influence them in a bad way or just to her advantage. She starts asking miss merlie to get people down to her house in chapter three while she is holding a shotgun. Miss merlie knows that something is up or should at least say something but she holds her tongue because candy says so. Candy has everyone tied up in strings and nobody realizes it. She is using all of her friends to try and get back at people or just use them to get some of her things done. All of them have known candy for…

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    confidence is on paragraph 2 it says, “She begged her boys to move faster.” This shows that she knows she won’t be fast, therefore she pleads for it. Another evidence is on paragraph 4 Lupe says, “I’ll never be good at sports.” This is also showing that Lupe thinks she will have no success at being good at sports. One more evidence is when Lupe says, “I wish I could be good at something, anything, even marbles.” This shows that she is fumed that she is not winning anything.…

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