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    American History When the English colonists arrived in America they were seeking new lives and new opportunities. The ultimate goal was to make money by themselves‚ for themselves. English colonists did not become new men‚ but new breeds of men. The English mentality was still the same in terms of making as much money as possible; therefore they were not new men‚ just in a new place. The Colonists were still the same people inside because their mindset towards many different things had still

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    Animals Deserve Rights Not Abuse Brandie Killgore DeVry University Animals have been seen as a lower species for decades. They have little to no rights and are sometimes treated inhumanely. No rights are given to them‚ so when they are abused there is little to no consequences. Hit an animal‚ make them live in dirty environments‚ forgot to feed them‚ leave them in the hot temperatures with no water‚ or torture them and the consequences are minor compared to the cruelty forced on that animal

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    disobeyed then there will be restrictions or punishments depending on how big the law broke was. America is the land of the free and independent‚ but no one ever mentions the challenge of personal independence there is. Most of everyone wants the freedom to decide how to live our own lives‚ but independence requires us to take personal responsibility for our actions. This statement shows just how the world works‚ although most people do not own up to their own actions. There is always people that ruin

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    Sonya Lee Boss‚ I deserve a raise Mr. Brown‚ may I have a talk with you. I came to talk about you giving Me a raise. I’ve been working for your company for few years now. I’m One of a few people here that really know what they are doing. I’m a person that never cause any trouble. I follow all the rules‚ and always on time. I know all the jobs and have mastered a few. I started at the bottom and have worked my way up. I have never cause trouble with my co-workers or management.

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    setbacks. Will Allen and colonists throughout history share many characteristics and experiences in success through failure. These movements and experiences developed America and Allen into what they are today. The king ruled over all of the colonists at a point in time when absolute monarchy occurred regularly. The colonists didn’t like having one person rule over everyone because it was unfair and gave one man to much power. On top of the unfair monarchy the colonists did not have religious freedom

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    to have been born in a free India. We are able to breathe in a land that is free from the day we were born. If at all we want to know the pangs of agony of being slaves under a foreign rule‚ we must ask our elders born before 1947. It was indeed a Himalayan task for every Indian in those days to fight against those powerful giants – the British rulers. We must not allow those hard times and struggles fade away from our memory. Hence it is befitting for us to celebrate such a National festivals and

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    Declaration of Independence As Americans we have certain rights or principles. These seven rights are written on the Declaration of Independence. The United States is upholding the principles of the Declaration of Independence very well‚ especially the first and second principles. The first principle is about how everyone deserves equality. “All men are created equal” (Thomas Jefferson). This shows that even upon those times they thought of equality‚ however Thomas Jefferson was only talking about

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    The Declaration of Independence‚ Congress‚ and Presidents of the United States: As Circumstances Have Permitted‚ 1776-1976 Charles A. Kromkowski University of Virginia With surprisingly few exceptions‚ students of the Declaration of Independence‚ the United States Congress‚ and the U.S. Presidency have failed to recognize or to appreciate the enduring yet dynamic relationship between the document and these two national institutions. This oversight‚ in part‚ reflects the incomplete and

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    that it would not be difficult in the slightest to find a way to pay my way through college. There are several reasons why I would be an ideal candidate for this scholarship opportunity‚ so let me delve into the many aspects that will show why I deserve this opportunity to aid me in completion of my present and future goals. It has not been too much of a struggle to work long‚ laborious hours and also pay for my education‚ while learning and absorbing as much knowledge as I could.

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    Kenyan Independence Movement The East Africa Protectorate was first colonized by British settlers in 1895 and with the creation of the treaty of Versailles in 1920 it officially came under British control as the colony of Kenya. The people of Kenya were never content with having the white settlers take their land from them and continuously expressed their thoughts. However‚ Kenya wouldn’t become an independent nation until December 12‚ 1963. Kenya’s road to independence was filled with oppression

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