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    the white house and the Washington monument but there is one that caught my eye. The statue of liberty in New York is an iconic figure that symbolizes the importance of freedom in America and plays a significant role in the history of the United States. SYMBOLISM: The statue is truly the enduring symbol of America and in many ways one of the important‚ symbols of the world.  The Statue represents Liberty‚ the triumph for democratic society over tyranny and corruption‚ and because of its location

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    Happiness is something that everyone desires‚ however‚ everyone has a different perspective on what it is and how to find it. For many‚ happiness is elusive. These two articles‚ “Happiness is Other People” by Ruth Whippman for The New York Times and “The Secret to Deeper Happiness Is Simpler Than You Might Think” by Ginny Graves for Health‚ proposes two different paths to find happiness. Graves (2017) claims that happiness resides in the inner-self while Whippman (2017) disagrees and‚ instead‚ advocates

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    Civil Liberties Essay Within a democratic society citizens obtain a specific set of civil‚ social‚ and economic rights which others are not entitled to in others countries. World War II was a significant event in history when the United States went to war for its freedoms. During WWII‚ American’s feared for their safety and for the continuation of these civil liberties due to Hitler’s fascist minded Nazi regime. In Four Freedoms by Franklin Roosevelt‚ the importance of why we fight for our

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    Civil liberties are in place to protect people from the powers of the government. They are there to aid the people from the government in instances such as people encountering the police or in a courtroom setting where they might be testifying or facing criminal prosecution. One example of civil liberty is the First Amendment‚ which states that people have the right to “express ideas through speech and the press‚ to assemble or gather with a group to protest or for other reasons‚ and to ask the government

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    CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES AXIA COLLEGE OF UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX POS / 110 Civil Liberties: The Right to Privacy Civil Liberties 2 Sub Category: Controversy over Abortion In this assignment I will examine civil liberties‚ main focus on the abortion

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    A Summary of the Making of Gods and People By Neeloufar Grami In the story of “The Making of Gods and People” by Leon Garfield and Edward Blishen‚ the origins of human beings as well as their path to creation is revealed. In the beginning‚ Gaia‚ the earth‚ and Uranus‚ the sky‚ were the only two present in this universe. Thus leading to their first children‚ which were fifty-headed and hundred-handed giants (Garfield and Blishen 1).These children caused terror making their father banish them to

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    all are‚ life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Each one of these rights allows oneself to choose how their life is to be lived‚ not how others want their lives to end up. With two rights becoming taken out‚ with the one left that we have to live by up to the choosing‚ is a daunting task. Without liberty‚ everyone will end up under someone’s control with no say. Without happiness‚ there will be no joy or fun times to look forward too. Without life‚ everyone is dead. Liberty‚ with happiness

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    Critical Analysis of Honouring the Blood of the People: Berry Fasting in the Twenty-First Century Class: 107 Section 3 Due date: October 1st 2013 Student name: Yu Su Student number: 11136481 Seminar Instructor: Emma Sim A Critical Analysis of Honouring the Blood of the People: Berry Fasting in the Twenty-First Century Introduction: In Honouring the Blood of People‚ Kim Anderson presents she has duties to pass on "berry fest"‚ which is an original puberty festival for aboriginal

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    “Give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…” America’s call to the world for the people most in need of liberty‚ their wretched and their homeless. This quote comes from the 1883 sonnet‚ New Colossus‚ by Emma Lazarus and is engraved on a plaque affixed to the Statue of Liberty. While American Literature predates Lazarus by a few centuries‚ her sonnet along with Thomas Jefferson’s 1776 contribution in the Declaration of Independence help define what makes certain

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    The Sons of Liberty The Sons of Liberty were an important part of history. Some consider them heroes while others think of them as cruel fanatics. Although the Sons of Liberty were an important part of history‚ they were barbaric fanatics. For example the Sons of liberty were cruel people that did horrible things to others. They resulted to violence to get their way. Their main target was tax collectors. This was because they believed it was unfair to charge for taxes. They would beat tax collectors

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