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    opportunity, which is a misconception. In the book the American Dream by Larry R. Juchartz reveals the tremendous amount of unfairness immigrants dealt with. In “New York Fire Kills 148: Girl Victims Leap to Death from Factory”, by Chicago Sunday Tribune, reveals that America is the land of lost opportunities considering the events that occurred. For example, the article elaborates about immigrants who arrived in America seeking work in factories, most of them being females. Within the Triangle…

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    Tiberius Gracchus became tribune in 133 B.C.E., and his main proposals involved land reform. (Western Heritage, 116) The land reform specifically targeted was public land that had been acquired illegally by the nobility, with the main goal to redistribute certain portions of land…

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    Sanchez was able to bring up some very rational, defensible points through her testimony and opinions about illegal immigration and deportation. And, although I agree with her, and was shaken by what she declared, I can totally see the points and concerns that many Americans have in regards to deportation. The common belief which Americans feel a tendency to believe is also Donald Trump’s belief, who is known to be one of the most controversial bigots (opinion) when it comes to the “border…

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    Self-driving cars being tested in real-world traffic have a higher crash rate than conventional vehicles. The new study is being conducted at University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. The three self-driving vehicle programs are: Google,Delphi and Audi. The crash reports have been released by Google,Delphi and Audi were compared to use the safety records in the U.S. in 2013.(CNBC) Did you know that more accidents happen when the driverless car is in motion and a human panicked and…

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    of an evil plot to kill the honorable Caesar. In this paper Brutus and Cassius, who are both conspirators, will be compared to each other and examined to find out which one was more honorable and noble than the other. The play opens up with two tribunes, Flavius and Murellus, finding plebeians wandering the streets neglecting their work in order to watch Caesar’s victory parade. This act of kindness is despised by them and out of rage they remove decorations from…

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    government begins with the Popular Assembly, where the citizens elected the army generals, councils, suffetes, and the senate members. Similar to Rome’s government institution, which included an Assembly where citizens of men would elect consuls, tribunes, and magistrates. These two government institutions were founded under the influence of the wealthy group. For instance, the Carthaginians governmental power belonged to the wealthy of the Suffetes and Rome’s to the Patricians. Carthaginian…

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    In this piece written by Polybius, illustrates how Rome’s concept of rewards and punishment established a great sense of loyalty and dedication. Inside their interpretation of punishment, there are two crucial components. The first is the rules that should never be broken, then the next is the consequences that strikes fear into the fellow soldiers once that line had been crossed. The night watchmen are a good example. For instance, if a soldier is on night watch. He shall never leave his post…

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    Tiberius Gracchus tried to resolve these problems. He became a tribune on a land reform program and had help to help him draft a bill. The main problem was public land that had been taken and help illegally. The bill Tiberius proposed said landholders could keep up to five hundred iugura, but any more than that and it…

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    and a transcendent event. Although the tomb was found empty and Jesus’ disciples saw Him, the effects of the Resurrection go way beyond their time. It is the source of faith in Jesus as the Son of God. Yet, this is not always easy. Just like the Tribune in Risen, we may doubt while we search for Jesus. As Christians, we can accept and participate in the Resurrection in many ways. By participating the in the Resurrection we are confirming Jesus’ divinity and that He was the son of God. We can…

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    a company. According to their articles, strikes also help keep the workplace fair and under control. While the Chicago Times believes that the employees were doing wrong and affecting the way their company runs, the Chicago Tribune thought otherwise. An article from the Tribune reads, “Its freight service was at a standstill all day and the same is practically true of other roads.” The article continues, “In no case, however, did the strikers prevent the departure of any regular passenger trains…

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