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    The Nadir of Race Relations 1. After the civil war Republicans really pushed for African Americans rights. They wanted them to have equal rights as they did and push for equality was a national interest. Then in 1868 the 14th Amendment was passed which granted everyone equal protection by law he 15th Amendment was also passed‚ which allowed African Americans to vote. J.B Rodgers set up a school and taught ex-slaves and brought them to Wisconsin‚ and when they arrived they were served food and

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    the Triple Entente of 1907‚ the German fear of `encirclement’ was confirmed. Consequently‚ Germany tightened alliance commitments with Austria-Hungary and Italy and took on a more antagonistic stance towards the Triple Entente power bloc. Historians Fay and Craig have argued that the division of Europe into two power blocs due to the alliance system had increased tension among the antagonistic nations of the alliances. Thus‚ this argument demonstrates

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    The way in which our society disciples its children varies greatly among individuals. The differences may be due to the personality differences among children‚ the manner in which the parents were disciplined as children‚ the parents’ mental or emotional state‚ or the social expectations that are put on the parents. In order to better understand the way in which parents discipline their children I went to several locations and observed parents interacting with their children. I want to discuss

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    In 1917‚ Jordan saw Daisy Fay in her car with a man that Jordan had never seen before. Jordan had always admired Daisy and became decent friends with her over the years. Jordan had heard a rumour that Daisy was in love with the guy in the car‚ and his name was Jay Gatsby. Supposedly‚ Jay Gatsby had to go overseas and Daisy’s parents would not let her say her goodbyes. Over time‚ Daisy became fond of another man named Tom Buchanan. The day before her wedding‚ Daisy received a letter from Jay Gatsby

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    In her response to a letter from Melusina Fay Peirce‚ an insecure American woman from the 1860’s who looks up to Marian Evan Lewes and aspires to become a writer herself‚ Lewes uses rhetorical strategies to establish her position that writing is a process and that a writer must write faithfully and honestly and a writer should never be absolutely satisfied with their work. Perhaps the strongest rhetorical strategy Lewes employs to establish her position is her personal anecdote. She writes of her

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    when he was thirteen and he saw one of his stories published in the St. Paul academy school newspaper. Two years later‚ Fitzgerald’s parents sent him to Newman‚ a prestigious Catholic school in New Jersey. At Newman‚ Fitzgerald met Father Sigourney Fay who encouraged him to become a professional writer. After Fitzgerald graduated from Newman‚ he attended Princeton where he wrote scripts‚ articles for the Princeton Tiger magazine‚ and articles for a literary magazine. Eventually

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    Guns

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    Did you know that all handguns are semi-automatic? This means that all that stands between you and death is the pull of a trigger. Limited access to handguns would decrease violence‚ as has been proven in the past by numerous laws. In addition‚ the mass killings that throw a blanket of loss and sorrow upon our nation can only be done with guns. Many people in the United States‚ believe that America needs to repeal the Second Amendment because the wrong people get their hands on deadly weapons causing

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    charmed all through this time. Dray makes an extraordinary showing with regards to sparkling an unmistakable light on the dim past African Americans share in the United States. He generally incorporates individuals‚ for example‚ W.E.B Du Bois‚ and James Weldon Johnson to give some examples who uncovered lynching. He additionally gave thoughts of how legitimate frameworks were set up to be one-sided and against dark individuals and how things were running in the south. This novel is essential for this present

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    The Blacker the Berry

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    Emma Lou is plagued by the color of her skin. She was born with skin that is too black. Her mother was a fairer-skinned African-American‚ as was the majority of her mother’s family‚ but her father‚ who left her mother soon after Emma Lou was born‚ was a dark-skinned black man. Her family constantly regrets the color of her skin. She and her family tried to lighten her skin with creams and bleaching‚ but to no avail. Emma Lou wishes that she had been a boy. Her mother has always told her "that a black

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    Irish Dramatic Movement History England’s role in Ireland prior to this had dated back to the 12th century conquest of Ireland. Henry VIII took the title of "King of Ireland" in 1541. England’s role in Ireland has been contested ever since. When Charles II assumed the English throne in 1660‚ any Catholics who had lost their property through eviction were not able to reclaim it. James II followed on the throne‚ but fled to Ireland when William of Orange and his wife‚ protestant Mary Stuart‚ were

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