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    Title: Show how a proportional system might be used in deconstruction Name: Matheuss Adriano Bintoro Proportional system and deconstruction are symbolized as oil and water that in an instance can’t be integrated as one element‚ but somehow it compliments each other. The former is a method that emphasizes in playing with scale and form which must be logical and can be identified clearly‚ it has to be in exact order or has certain pattern that can be understand easily. The latter is a style

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    why over the course of the 17th and 18th centuries colonists went from considering themselves British subjects to indentifying themselves as Americans During the 17th century‚ colonies along the east coast were being created. Some of these colonies include New York‚ New Jersey‚ Pennsylvania‚ and Maryland. The people living in those colonies were known as‚ colonists. The majority of the colonists were from Great Britain‚ and were still British subjects since Britain still owned the colonies. Since

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    found when an owner and a pet share love. In the story Hachiko: The True Story Of A Loyal Dog‚ there is a dog and an owner who love each other. One day the owner dies. The dog continues loving the owner and following the owner’s routine every single day just without the person still with him. “Still waiting for Dr Ueno (the owner)” until the dog dies. This story tells of a dog who had so much love for one person‚ and had such a strong relationship with that owner‚ that he continued loving the owner after

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    the American Revolution‚ colonists were forced to use common sense in order to defend not only themselves‚ but also the land that they called home. The call for independence came to the colonists out of necessity of gaining back their rights and establishing a government that worked to fulfill their needs. Looking back on the history of the American colonies‚ it is clear that the colonists’ movement for independence was in fact “common sense.” For many years‚ Britain had been enforcing oppressive

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    government was too complex for the colonies and that it contradicted itself with different policies. Paine also said that the government had too much power and that nothing was put in place to balance that power out. The colonies would be better off without the rule of the British monarchy and that they have evolved into a relatively independent nation. They no longer had only reason to give their allegiances to Britain and that the colonies were only taken care of by the government to

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    #3: The colonists were simply a mob of ungrateful‚ greedy‚ spoiled‚ babies. To my understanding‚ The colonists were just a mob of ungrateful‚ spoiled brats. When the colonists first arrived in America‚ They did not entirely break free from British rule. They had the freedom of expansion‚ And the freedom of religion‚ But Britain still reigned control over the colonies. Britain imposing acts on the colonies did not give the colonists the right to revolt. Granted‚ the British did impose

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    We the American colonists are not rebels. All the colonists wanted to do was have religious freedom so they left Britain to come to the Americas to start their colonies and have their own governments and have their own religions. They also got tired of the king taxing them without representation and saying to allow that British soldiers are to housed and taken care of by the colonists and that really set the colonists through the roof having to take care of someone they didn’t even know. We the

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    that the colonists made when picking a side‚ some of the colonist were force to choose sides‚ changed their minds or switched sides and pick a side that benefits them and their self-interest. The American allied with France since France lost like four wars to British‚ so they contributed and joined an alliance. I believe it was a personal motive which is why they alliance and negotiated deals. The patriots wanted to elect their own government and the loyalists are those who supported British. The patriots

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    what united the colonists and what divided them by mid-1770s.  What united the colonists in the 1770’s I think began with the fact that they were all getting started here in the “New World”. They had a chance to make something of themselves and start a new life‚ breaking away from the restraints of British government. Some of the colonists united based on the fact that they wanted their liberities‚ and did not want to have to live under the rules and regulations of the British‚ where on the other

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    decisions for the colonists‚ the colonists were getting more and more irritated. After each new law was passed‚ the colonists had the same reaction. They felt cheated by the British and they wanted a say in these new laws. Even though the colonists’ actions and reactions to the British were not always appropriate‚ they were justified in declaring independence against Britain in order to create their own identity with their own laws and acts. The colonists responses to the British laws were not necessarily

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