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    simply because of your gender? That’s exactly what Susan B. Anthony and all of the other women in America during the civil rights movement had to go through. Today‚ women are now able to vote‚ thanks to Susan. Susan B. Anthony made it possible for women to do things that they weren’t able to do before or during the civil rights movement‚ by standing up for women in the women’s suffrage and getting involved with the government. Susan B. Anthony was a woman who stood up for women’s rights by getting

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    Susan Brownell Anthony Susan Brownell Anthony was born to a Quaker family that influenced her greatly because of the Quaker beliefs which they embraced. The Quakers preached simple living‚ brotherly peace and love‚ encouraged education and hard work for all of its members‚ whether they were male or female. The Quakers were against slavery and were not allowed to hold slaves. They were great advocates of temperance‚ which opposed the consumption of alcohol. They also believed that women had the

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    Kwame Anthony Appiah‚ one of the world’s most preeminent philosophers‚ asserts that cultural and language barriers and conflict of values are excuses that force people to forget the powerful ties that connect people all across the world. Appiah demands us to recognize that – all human beings are citizens of the world – cosmopolitan‚ and more similar than their differences may make them seem. According to Appiah‚ the fate of humanity depends on people’s willingness to become global citizens and to

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    Many women and men spend countless hours striving toward equal citizenship and the right to vote. There are a few women who did much more than anybody would have expected. Some of these women might even sound familiar. The main leader was Susan B. Anthony‚ along with a few others‚ Elizabeth Stanton‚ and Alice Paul. Without their great leadership we wouldn’t have the right to vote today‚ as women.("History of Women’s...") Women’s suffrage is the fight for women to get as many equal rights as a man.

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    Susan B. Anthony has served a great part in women’s history. For many‚ many years‚ women fought to achieve equality. They fought until they successfully gained rights. As a young woman‚ I appreciate every battle that women before‚ such as Susan B. Anthony‚ fought for rights. Her‚ like many others played a big role in achieving this. Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15‚ 1820 in Adams‚ Massachusetts. At an early age‚ she developed strong values and morals. She was a teacher before becoming

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    Introduction The writer Kwame Anthony Appiah in the article "The Case for Contamination" focuses out and breaks down various ways that lead the world towards globalization. The author makes utilization of various boundless cases to show the thought of "contamination" and the way it influences the world. In this article‚ he utilized the term contamination as a mix of all the imaginative customs and qualities that over the long haul obliterate and harm the legacy and society of the predecessors. In

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    and nothing more; women‚ their rights‚ and nothing less.” (Teen Ink) Finally‚ 14 years after Susan B. Anthony died‚ women are finally able to vote (bio.com)! Everything she worked so hard for has finally paid off! Susan Brownwell Anthony was born on February 15‚ 1820 in Adams‚ Massachusetts (Susan B. Anthony House; Encyclopedia of World Biography). Her parents‚ Lucy Anthony and Daniel Anthony had seven children (Teen Ink). Her family has always been politically active and were both quakers‚ who

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    Silent Metamorphosis A Clockwork Orange is an enthralling piece of literature filled with luscious vocabulary and controversial topics. Burgess uses his linguistic and artistic backgrounds to suck in his readers into a literary adventure while simultaneously bringing forth moral dualistic questions for them to ponder on. The novel presents a challenge to novice readers due to its unusual dialect‚ ascertaining only dedicated readers can understand it. Nonetheless the message it projects is enriching

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    A. Title/AuthorB. SettingC. CharactersD. Plot SummaryE. ConflictF. ThemesG. BibliographyA. Stormbreaker by Anthony HorowitzB. London and Port Tallon‚ England. Modern TimeC.Alex Rider is the main character of the novel. He is a 14 year old boy who lives with his uncle Ian because his parents were killed. His life is transformed as his dead uncle ’s true identity is revealed and he is blackmailed into joining MI6 as a spy. He discovers the secret behind the Stormbreaker computers and in the end‚ Alex

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    Susan B. Anthony once said‚ "Men‚ their rights‚ and nothing more; women‚ their rights‚ and nothing less." Today‚ there are many female leaders and role models. They have changed this world for the better by finding cures and inventing useful things. What if these women hadn’t had the opportunity to perform these actions? The women’s rights reform was an extremely important topic in the 1800’s. A variety of many feminists fought for women’s rights. In the 1800’s‚ women had little to no rights compared

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