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    In class we discussed Thomas Aquinas’s idea of the hyman act. Which there are two parts of the human act that Thomas discusses. The first being external‚ the physical appearance. The second part‚ which is the internal‚ the psychological side. The external part is how we express ourselves in a physical matter‚ like what we wear‚ our hygiene‚ and many different ways to examine someone by their physical appearance. the external part of the human act is almost like a personal brand. We learned

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    Prompt: What is history The stories of history that we often make are formed from uninterested facts that seem cold and heartless. That are molded into epic dramas that show humanity of an event creating a martyr capable of rallying tired spirits and strengthening broken resolve of those under siege by an unrelenting enemy These stories are meant to teach lessons‚ but often have little based in fact. As legends are required to rally nations not just simple recounts of an event. It is the legend

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    Who Was the Winner of Bunker Hill? Who won the battle at Bunker Hill? Many say that it was a moral win for the Americans. Others argue that the battle at Bunker Hill was in some ways a victory for the British. Both the American strategy and British strategy played huge roles in who “won” the Battle of Bunker Hill. According to the Americans they won‚ but according to the British the British won. The Americans only partially accomplished their strategy‚ but they had a moral win of the battle

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    A Visit to Hill Station Our school was closed for summer vacations on 18th May. It was very hot in Delhi. My parents decided to go to Niligiris. I too accompanied them. We packed our luggage and got ready for the journey. We went to Coimbatore by train. The railway journey was rather tiresome. From Coimbatore we went to Ooty by bus. We reached there in the afternoon and put up at a hotel. Ooty is one of the best hill-station of India. It may be called the queen of hill-station. It has many beauty

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    A pamphlet named‚ “Considerations” written by Thomas Whatley (Document 1) highlights the fact that the Britains held the belief that‚ “they were justified in taxing American colonies.” Document 2 shows that the British were paying over 20% more in taxes than the colonists were. Thomas Whatley also wrote the Stamp Act and according to his work in Document 1‚ he claims that the British‚ have‚ “not yet recovered from

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    The dictionary defines “white elephant” as “a property requiring much care and expense and yielding little profit.” (Merriam Webster) It is clear that anyone who has a white elephant in their lives wishes to be rid of it. “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway is a story that describes the conflict that arises from a white elephant‚ in this case‚ an unborn child. The father of the child‚ the American‚ wishes for the mother of the child‚ Jig‚ to have an abortion. The ending does not specify

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    Thomas Tsai Thomas Tsai is a freshman whom just started to go to Coast Community College. His family immigrated to America from China when he was young. In high school‚ his grades were not the best and he doesn’t do well in any classes except those classes that he like. When he was still in high school‚ he had two extracurricular activities which are Chinese Club and Future Business Leaders Club. He managed to graduate from high school and now he starting to go to college. Since then‚ he had been

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    Pleads for an Operation‚ not an Obligation Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” sprays bullets of emotion through the reader’s head and heart. It is hard to ignore the insincerity of the American’s persistent pleads for the mother of his child‚ Jig‚ to schedule an abortion. It is quite a challenge to not root against the man‚ as he can be seen by many as the clear antagonist. For such dark schematics‚ the bearer of the child provides a positive energy for the audience with her apparent

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    Thomas L. Friedman’s Beirut to Jerusalem graciously dons its readers with a comprehensive overview of the conflicts of the middle east with a focalization of Israel and Lebanon. From a first hand experience‚ Friedman deftly navigates the politics‚ religion‚ and local stories during a ten year time span (1979-1988). This time span covers much of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the civil war of Lebanon. Friedman spends his first five years living in Beirut‚ and the next five years living in Jerusalem

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    expecting an attack on Cambridge and didn’t want to surrender that positions on his right flank near Boxbury. However‚ after more pleas for assistance over the next few hours‚ American troops were dispatched to reinforce and support the position on Bunker Hill. During this period of assessment‚ Stark discerned weaknesses in the defensive positions and quickly helped consolidated and fortify the positions on the extreme left. Despite these efforts‚ the lack of coordination among some of the militia elements

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