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    The artists focus on the individual more and the group less. We often see references of individualism and it goes hand in hand with a dreary and depressing background. The average person felt alone and that is not a pleasant feeling. For example‚ in Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks‚ we see four people. These people are all

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    Unfortunately‚ many of species have not fared well during past decades suffering from things such as human activities‚ climate change and the spread of invasive species. An increasing number of species is reported at risk of extinction in United States. Is extinction serious threat? should endangered species be protected? All three sources give the answer that endangered species should be protected. They believe that saving endangered species is the most important thing‚ which is like saving human

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    Chapter 3: The Slippery Slope by Edward J.Tully Article Questions 1. Based on your observations of news event during the past 10 years‚ did Tully’s prediction that‚ “there will be an upward trend of corruption and abuse of power cases” occur? Explain your answer by describing at least three specific cases of corruption and/or abuse of power that have occurred since 2003 in your community or state. Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman was convicted on

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    People’s’ History of the United States was to tell the history from the viewpoint of the weak‚ the ones conquered‚ instead of the classic viewpoint from which history is told of the victors‚ those who conquered‚ the ruling class‚ etc. The reason for Zinn’s dispute of Kissinger’s statement comes directly from Zinn’s own ideological view on how history should be told. Kissinger states 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. that “History is the memory of the states”‚ while Zinn holds to that history

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    proportion to a prominent declaration that is referenced by Stephenie Meyers from the novel Twilight‚ happens to entitle an astonishing significance to the novel itself. In addition‚ the statement on page 84‚ from Meyers in Twilight (said by Edward Cullen)‚ states as follows‚ “I said it would be better if we weren’t friends‚ not that I didn’t want to be…It would be more prudent for you not to be my friend. It would be your choice‚ if our friendship continues. But I’m tired of trying to stay away from you

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    Distributive Justice Robert Nozick From Anarchy‚ State‚ and Utopia‚ 149-182‚ with omissions. Copyright @ 1974 by Basic Books‚ Inc. Reprinted by permission of Basic Books‚ a subsidiary of Perseus Books Group‚ LLC. The minimal state is the most extensive state that can be justified. Any state more extensive violates people’s rights. Yet many persons have put forth reasons purporting to justify a more extensive state. It is impossible within the compass of this book to examine all the reasons that have

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    Edward Abbey uses his non-fiction Desert Solitaire as a sort-of sounding board for his “philosophical pretensions” (Abbey‚ 51). He shoehorns all manner of (sometimes divergent) ideas into his prose about the landscape and history of the southwest. It’s a wonderful thing‚ really‚ to be wrapped up into some story of his then‚ in a single paragraph‚ he reveals something about his soul before continuing on with the story as if nothing happened at all. Occasionally though‚ the seemingly tangental is in

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    well. They are well known for pillaging and/or plundering other ships at sea. One of the more popular ones during this time was a man known as Blackbeard. His real name was Edward Teach‚ but it is also said that his last name could’ve been Thatch or Drummond. Through a majority of the official documents has it stated as Edward Teach. Teach was born and raised in Bristol‚ United Kingdom sometime in the 1680’s. There is no record of Teach going to school‚

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    The opinions of average people on Edward Snowden are extremely polarized. Some people paint Snowden as a hero‚ loyal to democracy and exposing the evils of big government (“Securing Our Libery” 5). Other people label him as a traitor‚ endangering the lives of United States citizens and soldiers‚ since the enemy now knows more about our intelligence system (Walsh 11). It is worth mentioning though‚ that even though Snowden says that he did everything to protect democracy in the nation he loves‚ he

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    role in society. Johnathon Edwards‚ a puritan preacher and missionary‚ put forth an effort to change the ways of the congregation during this time. He feels they had diverted from the original ways of the Puritans and needed to return to the original ways in order to avoid the rage of “the God that holds you over the pit of hell” (Edwards 215). Edward speaks frequently of the fury of God to the citizens during this time period‚ painting him in an image of anger. He states “their foot shall slide in

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