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    Behind the Scenes of World War II Numerous racial groups participated in World War II such as African American, Native Americans, Chicanos, and Asian Pacific Americans. Each racial group played a big part in helping with the Second World War. They all served for the military, mainly so they would be recognized as American citizens and finally get the opportunity to be treated equally. African American, Native American, Chicanos and Asian Pacific Americans like the Filipinos were discriminated,…

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    put to death and you are allowed to leave by morning if you want. Then the next morning everybody is still there. This part stood out to me because it shows how much all these men wanted to be free. They were willing to risk their lives and even their freedom to fight for their right to be free. My least favorite part is in the beginning of the movie when Col. Robert Shaw is getting whatever is stuck in his neck out but there is blood everywhere and a man being amputated in the background and I…

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    What Is Beowulf Choleric

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    treasure he went back to the lakes surfaces ringing hilt. After concurring that fight they celebrated with gifts and sermon by Hrothgar cautioning dangers of pride and variability of time then Beowulf and the others proceeds to the great land. Beowulf is named king and rules efficaciously for 50 years, but it’s not over yet Beowulf has to combat on more…

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    bit crazy, mainly the 8th grade. The last year in middle school, but why does so much drama occur? Why do students have to create so much drama over the dumbest things? Girls wanna start relationships with boys, and they want to make new friends,and live life to the fullest, but they can't because they know that they will cause drama. An 8th grade students at Cooper says “My friend kept getting angry at me for talking to others, she hated when I did that. So I decided to move on.” But how can…

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    hearing this call to action in hope that they would pledge themselves to service, but in this brutal, bloody war, what made them put their lives on the line to answer the call? The Civil War was our nation’s most devastating war, with over six-hundred thousand casualties, so the question begs; Why did Texans fight in this disastrous war? Simply put, we chose to fight in the Civil War to protect states’ rights, preserve slavery, and most of all to defend Southern honor. First off, many Southern…

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    Vietnam was a time of fear and a fight for peace that cost many people their lives and their sanity. Many young men were sent off to war and were taught to not be afraid and to just bury all their emotions for the greater good. Theys men were told that if they had to they would be giving their lives for their country. Vietnam soldiers were so young and being sent off into a big jungle in a place they did not understand and being told to fight for the united states they were scared they feared…

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    Persevering to Fight for Loved Ones Fighting and protecting the people you love needs a lot of persevering. In The Call of the Wild, Buck gets saved by his last owner and Buck fights to protect him, using his love for the owner. Buck saves the owner's life more times than he can count. He also saved him from debts. In reality, my nana protects my mom, aunt, and her dad with her courage to keep them safe. My nana had to use courage and her voice to stop the fighting from happening. They both…

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    language to show certain emotions and how it builds up the poet’s state of mind. This poem portrays the idea of fighting against odds and resisting the death which gives an insight into the mind of a person who is courageous and encourage his father to fight against death. The poet uses language to create an image of complete In the first line of the first stanza, the poet seems to feel very xxx by directly proposing that one should not accept they fate…

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    1984 And The Hunger Games

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    amongst dystopian novels, 1984 by George Orwell and The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins both share the common theme of using authority to control their citizens. For example, in The Hunger Games, the Capital puts teenagers through a horrifying arena to fight to the death for their district, which is strikingly similar to the Romanian Colosseum from 80 CE. Similar to the idea of death and humiliation for control, in 1984, Orwell uses the idea of extreme surveillance and public humiliation as a…

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    Civil War Dbq

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    On April 12, 1862, the Civil War started in the United Sates. The Civil War is known as the bloodiest war in U.S history. However, what events led to the civil War? Why did the union fight against the Confederate States of America? Between the years of 1820-1860, there were a few disagreements with many American citizens. In 1820 the New Louisiana territory was known as a free state because of the Missouri Compromise. This Compromise sounded really promising to many slaves, but others disagree…

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