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    Tyler Miler APUSH 1/15/13 From the 1815-1860‚ two events changed the role of woman in society forever. From a social‚ political and cultural standpoints The antebellum market revolution and the second great awakening both played key roles in changing the woman’s role in the family‚ workplace and society. The antebellum market revolution was a key event in changing woman’s roles. Before the revolution blacks and women were not accompanied to the same rights as a white male‚ But white and white

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    How Did Equality Become A

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    How did equality become a stronger component of America freedom after the Revolution? The revolution released public debates and political and social structures that expanded the scope for freedom. It also challenged inherited structures of power within America. In result of rejecting the principle of hereditary aristocracy‚ Americans also rejected the society of patronage‚ privilege‚ and fixed status. Men who led the revolution from start to finish were considered the most prestigious men of the

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    Discuss Mourning Becomes Electra as a tragedy in modern sense. (P.U 2007) In Mourning Becomes Electra‚ O’Neill exemplified what Schopenhauer declared to be the “true sense of tragedy”‚ namely “that it is not his own individual sins the hero atones for‚ but original -sin‚ i.e.‚ the crime of existence itself.” So devoted was he to this .conception‚ that he permitted it to inform the entire trilogy. The pessimism of the Greeks may have been equally black‚ their tragedies just as aware of the crime

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    If I had magical powers‚ I would bring my best friend back to life. Carla was her name. Her hair was the colour of lemon‚ her face was round with a tinge of golden hue. She had sanguine complexion which made an excellent job of complementing her deep almost cobalt blue eyes. Whenever she burst into laughter‚ her cheeks would resemble a raspberry patch. Her lovely smile would radiate the whole room. Over the years‚ Carla and I had built a strong bond of friendship‚ a bond that was unbreakable by any

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    Had Socrates the right to flee‚ or‚ hat Socrates the duty to die? Socrates faced a life ending death penalty‚ although having a well prepared opportunity to escape; nevertheless‚ he decided to die. Is this cruel decision to justify? In Socrates’ eyes one has as a mature citizen a contract with the state where one lives. This contract contains duties for both sides. The state has to take care for his citizen whereas the citizen has not only to obey and protect the rules that the state determines

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    responsibility. The reason why I want to become a teacher is because I want to give the gift of knowledge to others. It takes a lot of hard work to become a teacher‚ and I can ’t just say I want to be something and wait for it to come to me. I have to chase after it and complete all of the steps necessary to achieve it. I choose this career by doing a lot of thinking and reflecting on myself. I really went deep inside of me and thought why I would want to become this and I realized that I want to teach

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    Good teachers: are good at explaining things. Do you like to explain how something works‚ or how something happened? Being comfortable with explaining content to students is an essential skill for teachers‚ regardless of the subject or grade level. keep their cool. There will be times when you will be tempted to scream or yell at your students‚ other teachers‚ parents‚ administrators‚ and so on. Good teachers are able to successfully resist this urge. have a sense of humor. Research has

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    if i had one wish

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    you could wish for one thing‚ what would it be?” I was asked this question by a friend of mine whose mother recently passed away. At first‚ I was startled by her question‚ wondering why she would ask this. She said‚ “Do you know what I would do‚ if I had a wish?” I looked at her‚ wondering if she has finally reached her breaking point‚ she continues “I would go back in time‚ and erase my mother’s pains‚ before her death”. When I heard her answer‚ I was surprised‚ I expected her to say‚ “Bring my mother

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    ‘To what extent was Metternich responsible for the lack of change in Germany between 1815-1848’ Metternich was the chancellor of Austria and therefore had a substantial amount of power‚ this enabled him to make radical decisions regarding Germany‚ whether it included unifying it or not. On one hand Metternich had a major influence with the lack of change in Germany. This was largely to do with the fact that he continuously over exaggerated the importance of the student movements. An example of

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    todos‚ incluido usted‚” was a phrase my grandmother had drilled in my head. My grandmother was the traditional Mexican grandmother‚ except for the fact that she believed in a woman’s power more than anything. And my grandmother believed in me more than anything and anyone. She instilled the idea that helping people‚ in anyway possible‚ was the best way to live‚ that I could make the world a better place by doing my part. This lesson has led me to become extremely involved in different charities and organizations

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