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    Although there were many causes of the Civil War, racism was one of the most impactful. Racism tore the country apart. Many compromises that were made had to do with some form of racism, most commonly, black people and slavery. A number of these compromises lead to the unjust treatment of black people, which became a political and moral dispute around the 1830’s when abolitionists and slave owners feuded over slavery. One of the most known slave trials in history is the one of Dred Scott vs…

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    My Downworlder brethren, brothers and sisters, faeries, warlocks, vampires and werewolves, the time has arrived to renew the Accords, the negotiations of peace we hold with the Nephilim, once more. For years we have coexisted in concord, the feuds of the past have been laid to rest, the centuries of violence have ceased, and the future of our kind is secured. Despite the prosperity this age of order has brought to us, there are those among us who urge for the refutation of our treaty, those…

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    The book contained five parts which included Youth and Young Adulthood,his military career, When he was stranded on the raft in the middle of the ocean, when he was a prisoner and returning home. Louie Zamperini a child of an Italian immigrant. Began to run outside the law. Louie started to steal, mostly money, food, and whatever else he could find. He ran small scams and vandalized property. Louie was prompted to join his school's track and field team. He broke lots of records and later was…

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    The two abolitionists I wrote about is William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown William Lloyd Garrison was born in 1805 at Newburyport, Massachusetts. When William father abandoned the family in 1808 they have a hard time. William has to look for foods for his family; he has to ask other family for some food. William has to work he sold homemade candy and delivering some wood. William started working in 1818 at a newspaper job for Newburyport Herald where he develops skills set as a writer and…

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    that oppress the poor. The church must proclaim Jesus Christ as the liberator of the poor and the oppressed. “The Age of Sabbath,” shows that the kingdom includes the observance of the Sabbath. Since, Jesus has not inaugurated the rest kingdom people must observe the “Sabbath-rest…, for the kingdom has not yet come in its fullness. We must make every effort to enter that rest” (Heb. 4:11); we must still seek first the kingdom of God.” “The Age of Jubilee,” is the kingdom that is realized…

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    The Grimke Sister Analysis

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    many speeches these women gave about slavery. One key example that did show that the textbook and book compare to another is in both the textbook and book it mentions about the Liberator that was written by William Garrison. In the textbook it tells a little information about it but in the book it elaborates more on the liberator and how it was published. I would say that the book and textbook both compare to one another and cover just about the same information. Only difference is in the book…

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    all hope in Oedipus, the priest says, “Noblest of men, restore/life to your city!” Think how all men call you / Liberator for your triumph long ago / Ah, when your years of kingship are remembered / Let them not say We rose, but later fell -- / Keep the State from going down in the storm” (5). Oedipus is heavily critiqued and judged by society. The line “Think how all men call you; Liberator for your triumph long ago” refers to the amount of judgement Oedipus is put under. If Thebes fails,…

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    For example, the madness present in the case of the Theban women could be considered a liberator rather than an oppressor in more ways than one. This concept of madness as a liberator is supported by the presence of wine in the midst of the Bacchants’ revels. Alcohol allows the women to release their true selves; intoxication paradoxically clouds the women’s judgment while freeing the…

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    Good leadership is a quality some people are born with or a skill people learn. It takes a lot of responsibility and strength to be a good leader. The qualities of being a good leader are bravery, modesty, and being considerate. First of all, being brave is one of the most important qualities of being a good leader. A leader has to be ready to face anything that comes their way. They are the ones people are looking up to; therefore, they cannot show weakness. Harriet Tubman was a great leader.…

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    Describe Venezuela

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    city in Venezuela is called Bolivar City. It was named after Simon Bolivar. Bolivar was in Federal army. In one of his speeches he said,”“Let us lay the cornerstone of American freedom without fear. To hesitate is to perish.” He was known as The Liberator, What that meant is that he helped tried to the country’s independences. A little background is that he actually lived the high life, he was the son of an artist. There are many places that are named after many people.…

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