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    arrived in the New World for many reasons.  One of the most important reasons is that all men are created equal. The country is a mix of different ethnic groups‚ races and nationalities‚ all living in the same land.  America is known for many things‚ but one main factor is the diversity of its citizens. This helps frame what America is and why people want to be apart of this lifestyle. All men are created equal is most commonly related to the Fourteenth Amendment of The United States Constitution which

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    may be harmful. Both Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll made huge scientific advances in creating life. Unlike Frankenstein‚ Jekyll did not create a new person; he brought out another side of himself. Both scientists could not control what they created. Even though both books are works of fiction‚ the authors leave a strong warning: intentions can start out as innocent‚ but when people do not take responsibility for their inventions‚ anyone can create evil. Frankenstein being able to bring a

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    of my football career in The Woodlands after every game the team would come together as one and sing a song to give glory to God which united each player and provided a feeling of fellowship. Friendship is represented well in the song Lean on Me created by Bill Withers. This song

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    Even though some people might of thought inventions didn’t help during the Industrial Revolution. Other people might of thought that inventions helped us to be the people we are today and they impacted lives forever. There was a lot of machinery created and being used during the Industrial

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    The emergence of second-wave empires in 500 BCE coincides with the decline of earlier river societies‚ also known as first-wave civilizations‚ which were present from approximately 3500 BCE to 500 BCE. River valley societies were‚ as its name suggests‚ situated near rivers as a source of water for irrigation and everyday use. In comparison‚ second-wave empires adopted many traits from earlier civilizations and elaborated on them or completely changed them. Despite bearing some minor similarities

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    Do you agree with the view that the British New Wave cinema of the late 1950s and early 1960s were part of a wider social revolution that was taking place in British society? The British New Wave was characterised by many of the same stylistic and thematic conventions as the French New Wave. Usually in black-and-white‚ these films had a spontaneous quality‚ often shot in pseudo style on real locations and with real people rather than extras‚ apparently capturing life as it happens. Source 2 says

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    CAROLINE LEXOW BABCOCK: THE UNSUNG HERO In the perambulatory clause of the United States Constitution it states that “All men are created equal”‚ however this statement is extremely false. Up until the election of 1920‚ national Woman’s suffrage was not found in the United Sates. Many women across the country fought for this cause of equality; such as Caroline Lexow Babcock‚ a Nyack suffragist. Babcock fought in the name of Suffrage for nearly a decade. Although she did not succeed in gaining

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    slavery as well. Abolitionism garnered male supporters for the women’s movement like Frederick Douglass‚ Henry Blackwell and William Lloyd Garrison. 1 The First Wave of the Feminist Movement. The Women’s Suffrage Movement The Women’s Suffrage Movement in the United States in the period 1848-1920‚ formed a significant of the “First Wave” of the Feminist Movement. Woman suffrage is defined as the right of women to vote. The Women’s Suffrage Movement is the organized efforts

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    Nancy Fraser talks about the second-wave feminism movement that has been going on within the past 40 years. She writes about the second-wave movement and the recent historic movements of capitalism in feminism. She talks about three parts that have taken a part in post history of capitalism. First one is the state organized capitalism. Here‚ she charts out the becoming second-wave out of the new left‚ anti-imperialist‚ and the convincing androcentrism and the sexist ways of the state organized capitalism

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    X Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon and in one other related text of your choosing. The use of distinctively visual images allows an audience to perceive and distinguish the composer’s specific representation. From these distinctive visuals‚ the audience’s perceptions force them to respond in a particular way. In ‘Crouching Tiger‚ Hidden Dragon’‚ Ang Lee utilises a range of film techniques to position his audience through a combination of quiet

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