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    The Dinner Party

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    The Dinner Party Mona Gardner ties together clever characterization‚ careful conflict‚ and a surprising resolution in “The Dinner Party” to illustrate the theme that everybody has a different amount or self-control‚ no mater what their gender is. The story takes place in India‚ where people are meeting and a small dinner party is taking place. A colonel then begins to say a sexist remark. An American guest watches as the hostess tenses slightly‚ and calls for a bowl of milk. The American realizes

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    In the 1800’s married women were treated unfair and unequal‚ and in this case inequality of all women‚ of all races‚ was very evident by the way women were merely property. State law governed in all states that married women were legal possessions rather than equal persons. Married women could not own any personal possession or property‚ all they had‚ became their husbands. In the 1800’s women had no rights to vote‚ and women would not have the right to vote until 1920. There were unequal wages for

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    Women In The 1800s-1900s

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    Could you imagine having to wait nearly 100 years to win a right you strongly believed in. Well women in the 1800s-1900s could imagine‚ they were denied access to vote even after they protested and fought for their right. Women demanded to be seen as full citizens of the United States. Even though women had to wait quite some time to get these rights‚ they still changed the course of history. I know it changed the course of history because it’s 2016 and women can vote. Sojourner Truth strongly believed

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    The Birthday Party

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    The Birthday Party I was finally turning thirteen years old and had an upcoming birthday party. I didn’t get very many presents and not very many people came. I didn’t get many presents because most of the people who came only gave me money and cards. I got one hundred dollars from my mother and with it I bought a Ripstik Caster Board and a Pandigital Novel 7” Android Tablet. Ever since I bought the Ripstik‚ I’ve ridden it every single day for P.E. I can do stunts with it like a front spin.

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    Birthday Party

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    Last year I celebrated my birthday exactly the way I wanted to. My parents had told me that I could ask them for anything on my birthday and I asked them to arrange a grand party for my friends. My mother is my best friend when it comes to inviting my friends home. She helped me to make invitation cards and to fill them up with names. She made a list of all the friends that I wanted to call and then made a card to send to each of my friends. The contents of each card were different so as

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    Disability Rights In the 1800s disabled people were considered meager‚ tragic‚ pitiful people unfit and unable to be in society except for entertainment. They assumed that they were simple minded and abnormal tons of people went under sterilization. Most disabled people were admitted to institution and asylums where many spent their whole lives. Separating the disable with the able was considered merciful actions‚ but it just served as a way to keep disabled people hidden‚ invisible‚ and out of site

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    The Skating Party

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    Kadeem Savory Mr. Sweazy 02/13/2011 “The Skating Party” Reading and Discussion Questions 1. A) What type of person is the story narrator‚ Maida? B) How do some of Maida’s personal characteristics make her an effective narrator 5. A) What is the stone man and why are the adults reluctant to “reveal the full picture of the stone man? 9. What do you think is significant concerning the death of the lamb? 11. There are many important themes implied in this story. List at least four or five

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    Santos Teacher: Ms. Amauri Amoa Grade: 90/100 Associates Degree Level Revolution in the Atlantic World 2nd November‚ 2011 Discuss the ways in which the ideas of the Enlightenment shaped the birth of the American Republic between 1775 and 1787. The Enlightenment was an epoch of important philosophical‚ social and rational reformation which birthed itself out of Europe. Famous Philosophers such as John Locke‚ Jeremy Bentham‚ Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ Montesquieu‚ and Voltaire questioned

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    Black Panther party are the African American revolution party found in 1996 in Oakland. It is a police violence in the black community. Black panther party inspired black to fight for their rights. Black Panther is one who knows how to defence and fight for themselves to be alive. The result was decreased the harassment and increase the brutality. Huey P. Newton says that “Black Panther Party is the vanguard party of the mass of black party”.Black Panther Party is the part of the political program and

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    In the 1800s women’s rights changed tremendously. In the beginning of the 1800s women had no rights and were strictly housewives meant to raise children‚ and be strictly religious. Throughout the 1800s many changes took place within the roles and rights of women. Women during this time period were given chances for freedom. Women took advantage of these opportunities and changed their role in America. These changes applied on every level from women’s role in society‚ place of work and within the

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