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    Dark Ages doesn’t qutie suite the Middle Ages becuase Dark Ages doesnt really apply the image of people being happy. Document B: The Manga Carta How did religion influence the Magna Carta? In article I‚ they granted to God that the English Church would become free and have all its rights and liberties. How did the Magna Carta limit the power of King John? The King was not able to put people in jail or take peoples money without trail by jury or collect more without approval from council. How did

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    masculine and raunchy. What’s even worse is that women further bury their own gender by slut-shaming other women‚ implying that what men do to them to undermine their worth – catcalling‚ objectifying‚ and trivializing – is acceptable. In Gwendolyn Brooks’ “the mother‚” she talks about the struggles of a woman who goes through abortion. While in Ariel Levy’s “Women and the Rise of Raunch

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    World War Z by Max Brooks Set in a time after the Zombie Wars‚ the book tells the story of a ruined world trying to pull itself back together after a catastrophic event. In the case of this book‚ the event is a zombie apocalypse. Told from the memories of survivors‚ an unnamed main character uses his audio recorder and interviewing skills to get stories from survivors‚ so no one will forget the war. From the information collected by the interviewer‚ the reader can piece together a timeline of events

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    People Like Us When first reading the piece by David Brooks I was shocked about the bold statement that he made. Growing up I always believed I surrounded myself with others that were not all the same as me‚ however the more I look into my actually life and each piece there is a fair amount of truth behind his “admission”. I can look at different aspects of my everyday life‚ and see how I actually am not surrounded by a diverse group of people. I live in a mainly white Republican neighborhood‚ upper-middle

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    There are many aspects to the American spirit and two of the most important ideas include patriotism and opportunity. The song “Only in America” by Brooks and Dunn illustrates this spirit with its strong patriotism and sense of hope. Brooks and Dunn speak of a bus driver who “Starin’ at the faces in her rearview mirror / Looking at the promise of the Promised Land” (3-4). She sees the young generation with the future in their hands. Each kid can grow up and pursue their respective interests. The

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    The author of The New York Times article “The Campus Crusaders” David Brooks discusses students high sensitivity level in education today‚ Professors must be cautious of what they say during lectures‚ so they aren’t accused of violating students personal or emotional feelings. The reason is campus activists are reacting emotionally to their idea of fighting for a moral cause or issue. According to the author‚ the theory is ”... the ultimate source of authority is not some hard-to-understand truth

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    the world.” This was just the beginning of a speech given by US Olympic Ice Hockey coach‚ Herb Brooks. This speech was given to his team in the 1980 Winter Olympics before they played they Soviet Union. This game in American history is known as the “Miracle on Ice” or better known as the movie “Miracle”. But why was it a Miracle? Why was the Soviet Union and the United States

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    The social structure and institutions of the village of Eyam are severely challenged during the year of the plague. Discuss The small town of Eyam was enveloped with the Bubonic plague in 1665-1666. In Geraldine Brooks’ historical fiction ‘Year Of Wonders’ relationships‚ beliefs values‚ laws and friendships are threatened in the village at every level‚ however not all outcomes are negative from the devastation of a collapsing town. The novel demonstrated that it Is possible for strong characters

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    Gwendolyn Brooks was an American author‚ poet and teacher. Her works reflected and were based off of struggles and celebrations of individuals in her community. One of her poems‚ We Real Cool‚ is quite short but has much substance. Although it was written in 1959‚ some can say that this poem can also be set in the Prohibition Era. The poem lines‚ “We real cool. We / Left school. We / Lurk late‚” the narrator is saying how cool they are and also shows some type of excitement are because they are in

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    In David Brooks’ article‚ “The cost of Relativism‚” and Nicholas Confessore’s article‚ “Tramps like Them” gives a detailed description of generations that are caught in a recurring loop of stress and family breakdown. This has created eroding of citizens American virtues. In both articles they talk about books that explains breakdowns of generations. One of the books are called “Our Kids” by Robert Putnam which illustrates the differences between college graduate parents and high school graduate

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