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    there have been many important events that are historical. Some that were good and others that were bad. Some of these events are things such as The Great Depression‚ The Civil Rights Movement‚ and the Vietnam war. The Great Depression was a huge turning point in American history. The Great Depression started on October 29‚ 1929 and ended in 1941. It was a time period when our economy had a major stock market crash. This stock market crash later became known as Black Tuesday. Was caused by the over expansion

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    group’s descent into savagery meets some of the characters inevitable ends‚ as the society created at the beginning of the novel- crumbles due to Jack and Ralph’s alpha male rivalry. During the novel‚ one of the characters encounters a surprising turning point that helps him transform into a blood-thirsty savage. Jack Merridew is first introduced in the novel as the leader of a choir walking along the beach. The character already shows signs of leadership when he commands his choir to stop and they

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    Often in plays‚ the turning point is significant. The turning point usually occurs after the climax and begins the denouement. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Julius Caesar‚ the funeral orations delivered by Marc Antony and Brutus is the turning point. Marc Antony delivers the more effective funeral oration because he plays with the commoners’ emotions and uses repetition to illustrate sarcasm which wins the crowd over. Funeral orations commonly focus on emotions. Marc Antony’s funeral

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    In the beginning‚ what is now the United States‚ started as colonies made up of people who came to this land in search of new opportunities and freedoms. Throughout the decades America has overcome many obstacles and expanded into a nation full of new ideas and opportunities. The rich history of the U.S has shaped this country into a country where Americans have developed a system of government with revolutionary ideas. These new ideas‚ and new political rights have lead to the unique sense of American

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    Until now‚ I have three life turning points. The first was joining parachuting. It was so terrifying and captains from the armed force were training me and were so strict‚ but with the first jump‚ everything changed. It gave me a great self-confidence to jump without fearing anything and a great ability to be my own decision leader and chose to jump again. Then‚ the second turning point when I joined the Egyptian Russian University‚ it differs from my friends’ university‚ but from the first day I

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    The Turning Point in The Revolutionary War The Revolutionary war took place in 1775 to 1783. This was a war between the British and the Americans. The colonists were fighting for their freedom‚ they wanted to become their own. Wrote the Declaration of independence to gain their. But they needed to Fight for it. During The Revolutionary war‚ most of it was one sided towards the Britishes favor‚ they were winning all of these small battles against the colonists such as the Boston campaign and

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    May 2‚ 2013 THE NEVERENDING STORY- Turning Points There are many important life lessons displayed in THE NEVERENDING STORY. There are battles between good and evil and wishes that can change everything. There are two events in THE NEVERENDING STORY that have much more importance than the rest- these two events are The Battle of the Ivory Tower‚ and when Bastian visits The City of Old Emperors. The Battle of the Ivory Tower starts when Xayide convinces Bastian that Atreyu and Falkor are trying

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    came in and starting attacking all of the Jewish people. There was a particular little girl‚ Genia Dresner‚ who stood out to Schindler. She was wearing all red and witnessed a mother and daughter get shot by the S.S. men. This was an important turning point for Schindler‚ now he realized how brutal and immoral everything was during the war. He knew that something had to be done‚ and he could no longer support what Nazi Germany was doing without feeling guilty. He traveled all the way to Budapest in

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    by Abraham Lincoln‚ The Emancipation Proclamation was published on January 1‚ 1863. With this Lincoln abolished slavery in northern and southern states. While the proclamation didn't free one slave but was the turning point of the war but states right with also the main turning point if the war. Lincoln stated “ It’s an unqualified evil to the colored ” The Election of 1860 was a battle between the northern Republican‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and southern Democrats. The Election of 1860 was also to

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    The Bill of Rights is one of the turning points in the legislative system of the USA. There have been a lot of discussions about how important and influential it is‚ and which of the rights proposed is the most important. The initial ten alterations‚ which make up the purported Bill of Rights‚ were intended to cool the reasons for alarm of the gentle adversaries of the Constitution in its unique structure. The corrections were proposed to the state assemblies by the first Congress that collected

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