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    Although Victory City and Sacred Mountain Sanctuary have few similarities such as their societal goals, the two communities are extremely different when it comes to their education systems, their way of life, and their economics. To begin, both Victory City and Sacred Mountain Sanctuary have the same goals for their society. The common goal is for the citizens to be peaceful. These two societies may not achieve this goal in the same way, yet still manage to achieve this ideology. Victory…

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    college football season. Most Significant Victory - No. 3 TCU Survives Texas Tech, 55-52 For those who enjoy defense, Saturday’s shootout between No. 3 TCU and Texas Tech wasn’t the game for you. Both teams entered the matchup undefeated (3-0), but TCU pulled off a miracle in Lubbock, Texas with 23 seconds remaining to preserve its unblemished…

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    forbearance and wisdom had been practiced on both sides,” (Robert E. Lee). 5 years of bloodshed resulted in the victory of the North, a part of the United States that support the abolition of slavery, low-wage workers, tariffs, and other ideas that the South did not. Although the North named the war victorious, many Southerners believe that it was more the loss of the Confederacy than the victory of the Union. The South had substantially less people compared to the North (9 million: 22 million),…

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    The Olympic gold medal represents the greatest achievement for athletes in modern day Olympics. The winning athlete receives a personal victory for their physical abilities and training, and it is also a victory for their family and country. The successful athlete catapults to another level of great honor, and duly earns respect for their victory when engaged in Olympic competition. Pindar’s epinician poetry celebrated Greek ethos during ancient Olympics. The victorious athletes of Pindar’s time…

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    1984 Symbolism Essay

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    given out as “Victory products.” Some items were simply renamed “Victory houses” or the product starts with the word “Victory”. Whether the Victory label is a brand or simply a Party name for products, the intentions of said products are based off of government control. The Party is keen to advertise the use of Victory products when a military victory is made, and even non-Victory products, such as announcing an increase in chocolate rations in one instance, when a military victory is secured.…

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    Indiana Sculptor Analysis

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    (History of… Victory., n.d., 2) In 1889 the Monument Commission sent a letter to the Indiana Senate and Congressional delegation, asking for federal appropriation of $60,000 to help with the cost of statuary to embellish the monument. The delegation responded that they…

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    Patriots secured an honorable victory in the American Revolution due to support from foreign allies, a strong ideological commitment, greater familiarity with the land, and strong political and military leadership. The main factor that contributed to the Patriot’s victory in the War was their strong leadership, both political and military. Military leaders such as George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and Francis “Swamp Fox” Marion all aided the Patriots in their battle for victory, while John…

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    would protect the city and its residents. In the years 280-279 B.C., the Acropolis is sacked and ruined by the Persians during the Persian Wars. When Pericles comes to power in 461 B.C., he rebuilds the Acropolis in order to commemorate Athens’ victory over Persia, as well as to send a message of Athens’ power and dominance to other Greek cities. First, Pericles overcomes religious and social challenges, such as the Oath of Platea to commence building the new Acropolis, he then leaves a ruined…

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    Title: Would you have the courage to stand up in front of the whole world for something you believe in? Would you do it even if you knew it would have consequences? That's exactly what Tommie Smith and his teammates did. They knew they needed to stand up for Black rights while they had an audience to make a difference, and that's exactly what they did. That is how Tommie Smith made a positive impact on society. During Tommie's childhood, Tommie experienced racism, segregation, and was often…

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    Usually the people that have to give their life for victory is “the poor”, and “the workers” (Cesar line 79), basically “the people of the land” that has to give up their bodies even though they “don’t really gain much for it” (cesar line 80 and 81). Victory shouldn’t be something that causes others to suffer because of one’s selfishness, and like it have been mentioned several of times, no one’s life is…

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