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    Do Americans still value Freedom? America was founded upon “Certain Unalienable Rights” which among those were Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness. Those three values‚ or wants‚ or ideals are what has shaped America to what it is today. Government of the United States has always made sure Freedom took a huge part in the way America functions. The Quarter has been worth 25 cents for quite some time and has had the emblem of “Liberty” on the left hand side of it. For the word liberty to be

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    The Constitution is still relevant today because it was created as a framework which would provide guidance but not unnecessary restrictions without flexibility. The Constitution and its interpretation grows and changes with time allocating rights to the American people and a framework for its government as well as a process to ensure that it can be altered to provide what is needed to ensure a lawful and just democratic society. The masterpiece of the Constitution is within the Bill of Rights ensuring

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    the view that there are still unequal power relationships between men and women in society. Domestic violence is usually committed by men against women although there are a small number of reported cases of women being violent towards men. In the past it wasn’t illegal for a husband to hit his wife as it was believed it was his right to control his family. Men were also seen as breadwinners and their role was more important than those of wives and mothers. This is still believed by some even though

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    Is America still the land of the free or is it just for some people? In the past few months there has been a lot of stories about black women and men‚ even children‚ who has been slaughtered by the police. And I say slaughtered‚ because that is how it was. For example Michael Brown‚ the police said Michael had attacked them‚ tried to grab an officer’s gun and hit him. They said the officer only acted in self defense. But here is the funny thing‚ there are no evidence at all that it happened. Witnesses

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    There are many opposing views on chivalry. Is it dead? Is a small part of it still alive? Well‚ sadly‚ chivalry is dead. Time and society changes have forced out what once was considered to be common behavior. Chivalry is largely based upon the devotion of oneself to a king or queen‚ or individual that one would do anything and everything to protect‚ assist‚ or glorify. In modern day society‚ there are no longer any kings or queens for people to dedicate their life toward. However‚ occasionally

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    In the United States justice is defined as equal treatment of all its citizens under the law. When one citizen is mistreated an injustice has been committed against all people. Affirmative Action is a program whose purpose is to make sure that citizens are treated equally by enforcing a set of policies which are designed to promote the inclusion of all individuals regardless of race‚ disability‚ sex‚ or religion. In the United States democracy we are all equal‚ but some groups have been enjoying

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    ESSAY #1: SUMMARY / CRITICAL RESPONSE ESSAY OBJECTIVES:  This essay assignment will help you do the following:  Improve your ability to read critically and analytically  Improve your ability to respond objectively to a controversial text and evaluate a writer’s rhetorical strategies  Improve your understanding of how to compose an effective thesis statement‚ and develop detailed‚ persuasive and coherent support  Improve your ability to use MLA documentation style OVERVIEW: Summarizing

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    : Critical response 1 In the ‘Great Human-Rights Reversal; The Democratic left has conceded human rights to the conservatives’ ‚ a Wall Street Journal of 10 May 2012‚ the author Daniel Henninger states that the human-rights agenda has downgraded since Barack Obama became president of the U.S. Henniger initiates that human-rights issues fade away from the political left into ‘its home’ on the right‚ to the neoconservatives and the evangelical Christian activists. According to the author‚ the administration

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    1950’s America. Miller’s thought provoking play was viewed then with much criticism‚ drawing the ire of the Right‚ due to its implied message of hypocrisy and subconsciously questioning what he viewed as malfeasance. But does Miller’s “The Crucible” still resonate today? I will argue that it does. In doing so‚ I feel it is imperative to try and understand the initial reaction to the play and how it mirrored the times. I will then look for similarities in the present day citing examples from the past

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    Annouse Dorime English 111 October 13‚ 2010 ‘’Cannibalism It Still Exist’’ by Linh Kieu Ngo ‘’In the essay Cannibalism It Still Exist’’‚ Linh Kieu Ngo Explains how the Vietnamese refugees lost their captain on an escape boat. They were forced to survive with very little‚ after their food and water supply was gone. She explains how the refugees were forced to develop cannibalism by eating human flesh. Even though they didn’t want to eat other human flesh‚ the refugees had no choice because

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