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    emphasized her expression of opinion and separation or rebellion against social rules and standards. On August 30, 1835, Angelina wrote a life changing letter to William Lloyd Garrison, a leader in the American Anti-Slavery Society and editor of The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper. Surprisingly, her letter was printed in his newspaper and was reprinted. Angelina and her letter were famous and her letter later became part of a popularly-read antislavery pamphlet. After this numerous people…

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    The Romans had been fully aware of the discontent in the country and the hope of a liberator. The Jews believed the Messiah would appear in the “End times” (The Last Days) which they believed had arrived. The belief grew even stronger when John the Baptist began preaching that all the prophesies about the Messiah would soon be fulfilled…

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    A picture of the New Age: The second study of the American Yeats Yeats wrote "Second Coming" in 1919, a particularly frustrating moment in history. Europeans were shocked and cynical about World War I. Yeats's hometown, Ireland is on a civil war lunch. Russia's old order has just been overthrown by a revolution, and Yeats's fondness for nobility is feared to spread across the continent and around the globe. Yeats's view of the world's problems is not what many people quote him tonight. First of…

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    Cyrus The Great Hyperbole

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    historical figure whose greatness is not exaggerated. This man’s name was Cyrus the Great. As his title suggests, Cyrus the Great was highly regarded by his subjects, as well as people born years after his passing. “Father” to the Iranians, and “Liberator” to the Babylonians, Cyrus earned every title he was given. A compassionate, but successful military leader, Cyrus taught tolerance for religious diversity through his actions as King, and immediately became one of the most influential…

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    country. Africa was seen as a popular option, as massive numbers of white colonists poured into the untapped and pristine, yet unprepared country. However, this aggression and unadulterated speed severely punished its very own inhabitants. These “liberators” thought that these African natives were uneducated and thought they brought light to this new world. Few of the colonists had attempted to remotely understand the nature of the culture around them, but overwhelmingly imposed…

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    Collapse of the Japanese Empire In the nineteen century, there was a great race for colonies among the biggest imperial powers. At that time, Japan was a country with a developed military force and remarkable ambitions. Thus, during a short time, Japan had colonized such countries as Korea, Taiwan and the islands in the Pacific Ocean. The participation in the League of Nations gave Japan an opportunity to colonize the Northern Mariana Island, the Carolina Island and Marshall Island with no…

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    Quebec. What The “WMA” allowed the government to do was control and censor the media, arrest anyone at will without a warrant/charge, as well as take hold of and dispose of private property all in the hopes that they would catch Canada’s French liberators (Bélanger, Claude. “Quebec History.”) (Breti, Diana. “Canada's Concentration Camps - The War Measures Act.”). To execute the WMA, only the order in council (Governor General) has to give the go-ahead (Lane, Kim. “North American Emergencies.”).…

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    The French Revolution, which began in 1789 in Paris, overthrew in France the monarchy and established a republic. This revolution swept across Europe and had a considerable impact on the rest of it. It engenders in its conquest an exercise in state making and responses were in majority positive for Europe’s intellectuals and politicians. Although some saw the arrival of this revolution movement with relief and excitement others did not. But what were the really impacts of this Revolution on the…

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    Agent Smith Psychology

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    Smith is the nemesis of the film. He and the other agents of law enforcement represent “the system” or “the establishment.” They are highly trained and heavily equipped fighting machines that keep the matrix operating smoothly and free from the liberators. At least six focal events provide substance and movement for this text. First, Neo receives his “calling” from Morpheus and is given a choice between freedom from the matrix, or forgetting his meeting with Morpheus ever happened. Second,…

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    defend the merits of veiling. For several women, the idea of masculine hyper sexuality and feminine vulnerability to the male sex drive is crucial to this essential its rationale for veiling. (Bartkowski, To Veil or Not to Veil, 2000) This hijab-as-liberator rationale for veiling was repeated…

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