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    Have you ever dealt with constant misdirection while following the instructions from a Global Positioning System (GPS)? I have! Not only is it an annoyance to get lost‚ but you have to patiently wait for the machine to recalculate from your error and find the alternative path to get to your destination. Now‚ here’s a twist. What if your constant disorientation is not your fault‚ but the flawed navigation system that is getting you lost over and over and over again? The downfall to this situation

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    could not vote‚ pick an educated career‚ or even have ownership of their children. Susan B. Anthony needed more‚ so she started fighting for the unheard voices of America. Susan B. Anthony has positively benefitted modern society by standing up for equal rights and fighting for opportunities for women. Susan B. Anthony has significantly benefitted modern society by standing up for equal rights. Anthony strongly believed in abolishing slaver. This is probably because she grew up in the northern

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    I think the least honorable person is Antony‚ because he’s the one who caused a riot. Antony even caused a war just because he didn’t like the way Julius Caesar died. Another reason why he’s not honorable is because he committed suicide. Which suicide isn’t always the way out of living. Plus‚ Antony was saying bad things about Brutus so he can start a riot‚ and a war. He even went against Octavian‚ which was Julius’s nephew. When he went up against Octavian‚ and he lost that battle. Antony is

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    certain people are oblivious to their privilege and treat people whom are different from them poorly. In the critically acclaimed play‚ “The Beast of Times”‚ Adelina Anthony uses animals to reflect the beast like characters in society to represent how patriarchy‚ homophobia‚ nativism‚ and classism are effecting communities. Anthony uses these topics that make people of privilege uncomfortable by utilizing comic reliefs to show significance of the issue and how to change it. From the play I learned

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    Susan B. Anthony‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ Ida B. Wells‚ and Alice Paul all are household names‚ and the former has secured her place on the American silver dollar. Anthony is known for her role in the foundation of the National American Woman Suffrage Association‚ or NAWSA‚ an organization that she eventually became the second president of. Born in 1820‚ she grew up in a Quaker family‚ her ideals grounded in the belief that women‚ in all aspects‚ should be equal to men. In 1853‚ she joined a campaign

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    In‚ “Why Auschwitz should be a selfie-free zone‚” Anthony Horowitz visits Auschwitz‚ discovers some atrocities‚ and the beauty in the town around. First‚ Horowitz visits Auschwitz and finds that although it’s a terrible place‚ it didn’t change him. He saw the hair‚ and glasses taken from the Jews. He saw the barbed wire‚ the house of a SS commandant‚ the death chambers‚ and the only thing that changed was his anger towards the Nazis. He walked the same ground that the Jews did‚ cleaner version‚ and

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    The novel All the Light We Cannot See‚ by Anthony Doerr‚ is an intricately written story about two young adults during World War II. The two main characters Werner and Marie-Laure come from extremely different lives. Marie-Laure is a blind 16 year old girl who lives in a nice house in France with her dad. Werner is an orphan who lives with Jutta‚ his sister‚ who is the only person in his family he knows of. This book tells the story of how these characters that come from seemingly unrelated worlds

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    Mark Antony In the play ‘Julius Caesar’‚ William Shakespeare develops characters through their words and actions as well as through the words of others. William Shakespeare makes it known that even the minor characters are important to the play. Brutus is the protagonist of the play‚ yet Portia and Calpurnia were just valuable to the play as the men were. Mark Antony is portrayed as a foil in the play‚ Julius Caesar. He was Caesar’s friend who did everything and anything for him. Mark Antony was

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    Formal Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton Titania Andiani Rosari Student ID: 24570745 MCD1280 Art Theory A Essay January 9‚ 2013 Formal Analysis on Anthony van Dyck’s Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton There are actually two versions of Anthony van Dyck’s painting of the countess of Southampton; Anthony van Dyck‚ Rachel de Ruvigny‚ Countess of Southampton‚ ca. 1640‚ National Gallery of Victoria‚ Melbourne (see fig. 1) and Anthony van Dyck‚ Rachel

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    Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth candy stone were of the most influential people in women’s rights. These two women went through a lot of difficult challenge. One of the thing that I will be talking about is women in America was locked out of jobs. Next thing that I will be talking about is women locked of of vote. Lastly I will talk about women locked out of education Women’s were locked out of jobs in America. The men wanted them to be mothers and wives. Philadelphia newspaper wrote outside of the

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