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    Let’s look at a few cons of the Patriot Act. "Under the Patriot Act‚ law enforcement officials may have broad access to any record — academic‚ library‚ financial and medical — without probable cause of a crime. The Patriot Act prohibits the holder of such information‚ like university librarians‚ from disclosing that they have produced such records‚ under the threat of imprisonment. A University of Illinois survey of U.S. public libraries found that at least 545 libraries have been asked

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    Benjamin Banneker‚ a well educated man‚ wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson in 1791 arguing against slavery. Banneker uses several rhetorical techniques including tone‚ allusion‚ diction‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and counterargument to make his position of the given subject clear and to make Mr. Jefferson change his own opinion about slavery. Banneker uses formal style diction and uses abstract words and ideas to show the vastness of freedom‚ slavery‚ and emotion; like in the phrases‚ “...tranquility which

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    Benjamin played many roles in Philadelphia‚ New York‚ England‚ and France. Ben helped us in many ways with his pamphlets and quotes. Most of his inventions and scientific research is used today. But‚ from his first to his last years‚ Ben’s inventions and theories are used everywhere today. Benjamin was born on January 17‚ 1706 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. He was the eighth child in his family. He had about 12 siblings and he was his father’s 15th son and his mother’s 8th. Ben’s father‚ Josiah‚ was married

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    Jack The Ripper Assessment: - Why were the Whitechapel murders solved? 125 years ago in The East End of London there was a series of murders took place‚ the man said to be the murderer signed his named as ‘Jack the ripper’. However the murders were never solved. But why? There is many reasons why the murders were never solved‚ such as the way The East End was in 1888. One of the given sources (Source A) shows a picture of The East End of London in 1888‚ from this we can see that it was a poor

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    dire need of healing. But only reinventing a healthy vision of humans in the world‚ one which integrates both the rational bent and the mystic bent of every human mind‚ will effect a healing. This vision seems to have been given to us by Martin Buber. Martin Buber sums up the danger of not following such a vision when he states‚ “What is in question‚ therefore‚ is nothing less than man’s whole existence in the world” (Buber 1949‚ 129). The logical answer‚ is what some would see as a rather romantic

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    Martin Delaney Alexa Roy Martin Delany was born in West Virginia a free man‚ the son of Pati and Samuel Delany. He was considered free because his Mother Pati was a free women. In his growing years he and his siblings were taught to read using the New York primer to learn to read. To keep from being arrested his mother moved the children to Pennsylvania a free state. He did have to leave school occasionally to help on the family farm but eventually he did migrate to Pittsburgh where

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    Benjamin Franklin is known for a variety of things and needless to say he was a man capable of accomplishing multiple things. Thus‚ including his first political cartoon published in May 9‚ 1754 in his own newspaper Pennsylvania Gazette. All controlled by himself‚ Franklin was not only in charge of running it‚ but also making sure that his points were clear. More so‚ especially in his “Join‚ or Die” picture. This broken snake was more than just a simple cartoon. It was a statement for the Americans

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    How could the inventions of one man change the whole world? The person would have to create many inventions that modernized and changed the world in many different ways. Benjamin Franklin was one such man. He created many different inventions that helped the world change in a positive way. Because of his interest in science‚ Franklin created inventions that have changed society in a favorable manor. One of Franklin’s most used inventions is the lightning rod. Franklin studied electricity in

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    On Saturday July 13th‚ 2013th‚ all of America waited on what would be the verdict of George Zimmerman‚ who killed 17-year old boy Trayvon Martin in Sanford‚ Florida. In the end a six‚ mainly white‚ women jury decided to claim Zimmerman as non-guilty for second degree murder. This caused a huge shock for many Americans. They were left with this shock and pain through thoughts of how could this happen. There were protests because people felt that this verdict does not reflect the true justice that

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    I would like to make a proposal‚ my proposal is about Ben Franklin’s autobiography which was originally published in 1791. It has been a great a piece of history writing for people of this generation to look back at and learn about what the world was like back then and what Ben Franklin did and how he came from nothing to being put on the 100 dollar bill. My proposal would be to re publish his autobiography‚ I know it’s gonna take money to do that‚ but if you re publish the autobiography I am sure

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