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    "A beautiful, sunny day has risen. The streets are closed off by the Lithuanians. The streets are turbulent...Suddenly everything around me begins to weep. Everything weeps” This excerpt was extracted from Yitskok Rudashevski’s diary. He is a 13-year-old boy and this was written in Vilna on September 6, 1941. The Holocaust was one of the most corrupted time in history. Many people were being killed during the time. Many lost their jobs, families, and homes. The ones that suffered most were the…

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    votes every time they vote with a minor political party. The WFP has showed endorsement more often on the Democratic Party than it has with the Republican Party, at the same time they try to keep endorsements at a moderate rate as strategy to show bi-partisan action on their policy…

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    PPACA Analysis

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    with the insurance exchanges. State involvement is essential aspect of ensuring that polies are implemented and adequate follow through is monitored within each state and reported back to federal government. Some of these attributes to each states’ partisan view of the ACA. Because of how differently states responded it resulted in some states not adequately providing the support needed to help their citizens understand this at a state level (Plein,…

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    spoke to his constituents on that day. There are several purposes to an inaugural address. The first being the attempt to unite the audience after the recent election by rhetorically constructing a “portrait of the people” and committed not to a partisan by committed to what is good for the people. Secondly an inaugural address will incorporate a set of common values, shared by the people from past experiences and memories. The speech will also set the ideals and principals that will guide…

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    well respected man in town, on page (893) it stated that Proctor was “respected and even feared in Salem. (893). Although in the book it said “he was the kind of man— powerful of body, even—tempered, and not easily led— who cannot refuse support to partisans without drawing their deepest resentment.” (892) he never caused trouble with anyone in town he actually avoided it by not interacting with them. He did just enough to demand his respect from town without ruining his good name. By being well…

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    What are the Big Five personality traits? 1. Openness to experience means that a person is attracted to trying new things, is curious and creative. They seek information and take risks. For example, someone who is high on openness would be more likely to try a new restaurant and a new dish verses someone who is low on openness who always goes to Jimmy Johns and orders the same sandwich. 2. Conscientiousness is kind of like responsibility. A person high on conscientiousness is dependable,…

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    John Proctor Pride

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    pride causes him to have a tragic fall. Which also makes John Proctor the perfect example of a tragic hero. “He need not have been a partisan of any faction in the town, but there is evidence to suggest that he had a sharp and biting way with hypocrites. He was the kind of man - powerful of body, even-tempered, and not easily led - who cannot refuse support to partisans with-out…

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    believed that all books that have an important message should be burned including all books written by Jewish people on Hitler’s birthday . “ This particular year, with the development of the war and Hitler’s current victorious position, the Nazi partisans of Molching wanted the celebration to be especially befitting. There would be a parade. Marching. Music. Singing. There would be a fire” (Zusak, 69). On this day a huge bonfire in the middle of Molching everyone gathered to burn the books .…

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    Texas government where one party controls both houses of the Texas State Legislature and the governorship are responsible for causing divisions in society by being "too partisan" or representing too many diverse interest, because they do not stand for anything. Being a one party, Texas cause people to live with consequences by segregating a way of life, because of how like-minded people are. This causes political problems, because there is no understanding for people who cannot conceive this…

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    In Deborah Tannen’s article “The Argument Culture,” she states that due to the ways that society has changed it seems as if we only know how to argue and criticize. Life as we know it tends to revolve around people being partisan in every subject that comes to the table. She explains that“war metaphors pervade our talk and shape our thinking,” (Tannen) trying to mean that everything seems like a battle where there is supposed to be just one winner. Tannen continues with saying that even though…

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