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    the economy instead of pressuring them to do more for the colonists and farmers. My friends‚ the whole point of taxes was for the good of the colonists themselves. To not realize that and take a risky move and put their lives in danger wasn’t very justified; people even died in the rebellion. The taxes also weren’t like the British ones where they were paid to cover a debt and for luxuries for the King. The government did take action after the rebellion. It’s just that the they thought they made

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    Breaking bad is based on a chemistry teacher‚ Walter White‚ who is diagnosed with stage III cancer and given only two years to live‚ with time now limited‚ he decides to make dramatic changes to his life. He lives with his teenage son‚ and his wife in New Mexico. Determined to ensure that his family will have a secure future‚ Walt embarks on a career of drugs and crime. He proves to be remarkably proficient in this new world as he begins manufacturing and selling methamphetamine with one of his

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    The Yellow Wallpaper: Breaking Free During the 19th century‚ women were severely discriminated and influenced by society’s strict patriarchal ideals. Charlotte Perkins Gilman emphasizes in her short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” men’s imprisonment of women into patterned domestic lives through the narrator’s complicated relationship with the nursery she is forced to stay at and its intricate wallpaper. Gilman discloses the necessity for women’s equal opportunity and freedom as men through the

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    help and guidance. Throughout the book‚ trouble becomes increasingly worse‚ and George ends up having to kill Lennie. Most people believe that is was George’s responsibility to look after Lennie‚ making his killing unjustified. However‚ George was justified in killing Lennie because Lennie had previously hurt people‚ Lennie is not going to get a trial‚ and George cannot always be there for Lennie. First‚ George was right to kill Lennie because Lennie had hurt people in the past and would continue

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    WAS THE ATOMIC BOMBINGS OF HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI JUSTIFIED? A bomb which was equal to 13‚000 tonnes of highly-explosive bombs‚ used to make the Japanese surrender‚ but also killing many lives‚ cannot be justified. When the highly-explosive bombs were dropped in Dresden‚ everyone had thought of this as very affective. But imagine how bad the atomic bomb would be‚ which could destroy a city only just by its radiation‚ let alone the actual explosion. President Truman of America made a decision of

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    I think biomedical engineering is morally correct. Biomedical engineering has saved many many lives and allows people to live a normal life just like everyone else. If you aren’t sure what biomedical engineering is‚ it’s when you take a malfunctioning‚ or not working organ‚ and replace is with another working organ. It could be a real human organ‚ or a man made organ made of plastic and metal. For example‚ it could make someone who doesn’t have legs or arms‚ have and use arms as if they never didn’t

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    Filene’s Basement act of firing Norma is justified for several reasons. The main reason of justification is Norma’s excessive returns and frequent registered complaints. Furthermore‚ the change in ownership of the company has led to changes in organisation structure and culture. The new management at Filene’s Basement introduced a centralized decision making structure in the company where all decisions are made at their corporate headquarters. The corporate strategy of the new holding company focused

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    Was Malcolm X Justified

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    civil-rights movement in the late 1950s and early 1960s. However‚ these two men were drastically different. While King preached about nonviolence and equal rights‚ Malcolm X condoned violence as a means to get what one wants. While Malcolm X was justified in some of his endeavors‚ his philosophy as a whole was unhealthy and damaged the minds of young people. In the late 1950s and early 1960s‚ Malcolm X was a widely known civil-rights leader. People were drawn to him‚ because he has a willingness

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    half of those killed were women and children. It was the final major clash between the Native Americans and the U.S. military‚ and it finally proved that white men are the “true savages” of humankind. Yes‚ the Native Americans’ resistance was justified. White Americans brought many atrocities upon the Native American people. The white men gave them unfulfilled promises‚ purloined their lands and decimated their people. Prior to the Wounded Knee Massacre‚ the United States government gave

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    VI. Bacon’s Rebellion A. Berkeley’s fears of the freedmen were justified. B. In 1676‚ sparked not by a Dutch invasion but by an Indian attack‚ rebellion swept Virginia. C. It began almost as Berkeley had predicted‚ when a group of volunteer Indian fighters turned from a fruitless expedition against the Indians to attack their rulers. D. Bacon’s Rebellion was the largest popular rising in the colonies before the American Revolution. Sooner or later nearly everyone in Virginia got in on it‚ but it

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