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    everyday thing‚ though‚ and don’t great things always happen to people‚ and sometimes they might even change their lives. I mean think about it millions of people around the world go through a miracle without even noticing. In the article Miracle Day by Anthony Doerr‚ where he said‚“ what are miracles? and wanton by saying “Miracles are avocados in winter and starling swarms and the handwriting of children.” Therefore‚ I come to believe a miracle is based on one’s perception of past experiences‚ what everyone

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    During the 1920’s there were many significant changes for women but majority of the people didn’t support them. Some changes were labour saving devices going on sale and women got the right to vote. Younger women welcomed and supported the changes and acted out with wild ambitious behaviour and dramatic fashion alterations whereas rural women and immigrants stayed traditional. Many women demanded to stay in the workforce after the war ended. Women stood their ground and entered the workforce

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    ABSTRACT The legal right to be free from torture and cruel and inhuman or degrading treatment is recognized by most nations and is internationally guaranteed. Women and children working in the sex industry are repeatedly subject to rape‚ violence‚ and sexually transmitted diseases. The current system of prosecuting and jailing these women has been ineffective in reducing the illegal activities. These issues can be addressed by legalizing and regulating the prostitution industry. By using Nevada

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Speech “I Have a Dream” Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech speaking to his people to assess the problem of segregation and the unfairness of it all. The promises made saying that they would fix the problem only to snatch it away at the last second or to add some kind of loophole that they could find their way around. His goal was to get the people to join together to come to a peaceful solution a solution that would come about without the violence of

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    The civil rights movement was a revolutionary era that has changed America ever since the 60’s. The modern civil rights movement began with the spark of the Brown v. Board of Education‚ which outraged many. This case seemingly brought out the true colors of those who opposed equality. Ever since the court case‚ many controversial speeches‚ protests‚ and advocates played a part in pursuing the dream of equality. Although there were many approaches to handle the negativity that black people have endured

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    an act of rebellion‚ it’s not negative in anyway. It’s something as beautiful and simple as love. It baffles me how we can actually bully someone and discriminate against someone for being homosexual and think that as normal‚ whilst giving them a right to happiness isn’t normal? How is making people feel that they have to repress feelings or risk being made to feel worthless‚ more socially accepted then for accepting a friend who is gay? I read a story once about a boy who

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    of LGBT rights has always been an issue since the beginning of time. Since society sees members from the LGBT community as different and not normal‚ they are constantly discriminated against. America is supposed to be a country of freedom‚ but it seems as though whenever we discover something that we don’t like we figure out a way to try and make it disappear. However‚ I believe it is wrong to discriminate against the LGBT community. In the Constitution it states all men have equal rights‚ and I believe

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    2010. The public artwork is a monumental sculpture made out of metal and is 86 feet tall. The concept behind Exposure is made at made at a specific time in order to react to the changing environment over time. The figure is in a squatting position‚ right above the ocean. Quantum Cloud is located next to the Millennium Dome in London. The steel sculpture was completed in 1999 and is over 30 feet tall. The main idea for this piece was an open question about whether or not the body is emerging from a

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    Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies Stylistic Analysis of Barrack Obama´s Presidential Victory Speech Iveta Vondráková Nitra 2012 Content Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3 1 Basic characteristics .................................................................................................... 4 1.1 References from the

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a social activist that lead boycotts in a non-violent manner. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted equality and peace. He was faced with many obstacles through his time but still managed to remain humble and kind. MLK was also faced with judgement by other activist who wanted the same thing but did their protesting with violence. Although these two groups wanted the same thing‚ Martin Luther King Jr. wanted his protest done in a peaceful approach

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