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    The usage of anaphora can be seen twice, at the beginning where he is stating the rights of the people using statements beginning in ‘that’’, and in the long list of grievances with statements beginning in ‘he has’ and ‘for’. The rights anaphora established the power meant to be possessed by the people, the true governing force, allowing themselves to be governed and exercising their rights to eliminating threatening forces to their very being when necessary. The second and final anaphora…

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    civil rights and civil liberties, but it is easy for one to become confused on which is which and what exactly each means. Civil rights are basically the general rights of people to be free from unequal and unfair treatment based on things such as gender, race, ethnicity, disability, etc., whereas civil liberties are more general freedoms and rights that are guaranteed, as they are written in the Constitution and Bill of Rights, or that have been established by the court system. Civil rights can…

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    Introduction Long before all the laws that got women to be able to do things like get the right to vote, have high paying jobs or even be able to wear clothing that were above their knees, they had to go through many hardships. Beginning in the late 50’s though, the women began to get irritated with the way society was treating them and the inability for them to get a job and be equal with the men (“Women 's Liberation Movement” 2008 December)). Between the years of 1963 and 1970, there…

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    required to read in school. I decided on the poem “To Change the World Enough” by Alice Walker, mainly because I was able to understand most of what the poem was saying. The poem seems to be response to a protest of some kind maybe protesting for human rights or a better opportunity for work. This poem seems to fit current events going on around the nation dealing with officer involved shootings. The other reason I selected this poem is because Alice Walker also wrote the screenplay for the…

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    Children’s rights. Now that the phrase is in your head, what do you see? Do you see a 4 year old who has been abused by her parents and is now in foster care? Do you see a 6 year old who is locked in the house alone while his parents are out at a dinner party? Do you see a 12 year old who has been sexual abused by her uncle and no one believes her? Do you see a 15 year old who is not allowed to play on the baseball team for school because he is black? Do you see a 17 year old who was raped and…

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    What Makes You American (The Freedom and Right to Follow Your Dreams) What does it mean to be a citizen? What does it mean to be a part of a country? I believe that being a citizen is much more than just living in the same country for a certain number of years. There could be several ways ' people could define a citizen. For example, people might say that being a citizen means that you take act in good deeds and make your country a better place. Working hard to donate to your country is also…

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    are unemployed were fined and went to jail. The law also prohibited gambling and prostitution. Next it was the Civil Rights of Freedmen. This law gave rights such as marriage between the same races and to own a job. Last in the document…

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    their freedom and rights that this degrading and sexist view of women began to change. Susan B. Anthony is one of these influential women at the forefront of the revolution for women’s rights and equality. Anthony fought tirelessly for the inalienable rights of all oppressed people in American society. During a time of great inequality…

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    of a traffic stop, in an effort to protect and preserve civil rights granted by the Constitution. Violating the stipulations placed by the Forefathers outlined in our Bill of Rights undermines the values the United States was built on. Disregarding, ignoring or never learning about the laws that defend the people against mistreatment in the United States is how tyrannical figures dissolve them without reproach. Protecting Civil Rights Special interests will always conflict the good of…

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    of about twenty families is created with rules, laws, and rights. While narrating about the formation of a complex group,…

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