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    that being said‚ the threat of global war remains a possibility. This remains attributed to several factors. To expound further‚ nations around the world suffer from the threat of terrorism‚ political instability‚ and chemical warfare. Recently‚ nations such as France have experienced an uptick in terrorism. Moreover‚ terrorists in France have used vehicles as their primary weapons. In addition‚ London has also experienced a rise in terrorism. This remains attributed to radical extremists and jihadism

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    place in America from the 19th century to the 20th century. It analyses information contained in various textbooks about American history and highlights how peoples’ views have changed over the years. It highlights the various changes that have taken place and how these changes have affected the American citizens. It outlines the various changes that have taken place in America over the years. It outlines the various historical events and their impacts. It dates back to the “ immigrants” from Southern

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    Neutral Rights and the War in the Narrow Seas (American Revolution) Blockades have always been employed as a strategy in naval wars. In the simplest of terms‚ a blockade is nothing more than the use of naval forces to deny an enemy the ability to move ships and goods across bodies of water. Though the general concept of a naval blockade is easy to understand‚ the conduct of such a strategy not only involves the deployment of warships but also generates a complex set of diplomatic and legal problems

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    Daughter of Eve is in Trouble in Pakistan Gender Equality Remains A Myth Women Are Marginalized in Pakistan. Parity of Women with Men But Only in Books Not in Reality Women Empowerment is A Dream Far From Reality Female Gender Discrimination is Deteriorating the Process of Social Amelioration Outline: Introduction: What is Gender Inequality: A) Women are suffering from social injustice in education opportunities‚ health facilities‚ social prestige‚ property inheritance and religious esteem

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    In conclusion‚i dont regard why people wish Abortion to remain legal.It has caused life threatening issues‚health issues‚and even death.RU486 has a caused a lot of bad to a woman’s well being‚this pill should be 100% safe‚yet it has been proven that this method of abortion is 10 times worse than doing so by surgery. in the other hand‚ labeling likewise affects the ability for a woman (that’s from another country) to understand it‚ generating it extra dangerous as a result of the mentioned pill ‚it

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    African- American poet. Her poems are the voice of the people who were treated as slaves. The short poem “On Being Brought from Africa to America” was story of her life‚ and how she used Bible as a weapon to fight for the equality. In the beginning words of “On Being Brought from Africa to America‚” Wheatley used the word “mercy”. I think Wheatley used it because being brought to America‚ the land of Christianity‚ was the chance for her “benighted soul” to acknowledge the God’s Mercy. Wheatley had a chance

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    Phyllis Wheatley was born in 1753 in West Africa. Wheatley was brought from Africa to Boston by a ship called Phillis. She was then sold to Wheatley family. Hence‚ the name Phyllis Wheatley. The Wheatley family was supportive of Phyllis education‚ their daughter and son helped educate her. Her first poem was published in the newpaper in 1767. Pyllis traveled to london‚ in hopes of meeting the Countess. The countess was unable to meet with Phyllis‚ but helped her published her volume of poems. When

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    Attack on America‚ By America September 11‚ 2001 was unquestionably a tragic day for America and the world. While the 3‚000-plus deaths on American soil elicited support and tears from around the world‚ now many international citizens resent or even despise the country that ratcheted up the War on Terror. But for many in the country‚ and a staggering number of foreign citizens‚ the truth about what really took place on September 11‚ 2001 remains under relentless scrutiny and doubt. The mainstream

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    The Drinking Age Should Remain 18 Years Old in Australia The Drinking Age Should Remain 18 Years Old in Australia These days there are a number of social issues in the community‚ such as drug abuse‚ teenage pregnancy and alcohol abuse. Alcohol abuse is rampant in today’s society‚ Australian Drug Foundation states that‚ “Alcohol is the most widely used psychoactive‚ or mood-changing‚ recreational drug in Australia.”(Healey‚ 2002‚ p. 11). Underage drinking and binge drinking are some of the problems

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    Key concepts: African Christians‚ heaven ignores the color of the Christians A note on why I like these passages: I consider On Being Brought from Africa to America is a good example of the American Jeremiad. This idea comes up to me due to the last two lines of the poem. Phillis Wheatley says “Remember‚ Christians‚ Negros‚ black as Cain‚ May be refined‚ and join the angelic train.” Wheatley believes her skin color is the punishment of her sin as same as the mark on the Cain. However‚ her God would

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