If you attended school in the United States then you heard of George Washington in a history class or two by the time you reach high school. He was an active citizen involved in numerous roles that helped create America. From his roles in the Revolution to drafting the Constitution and ratifying it‚ to becoming the first “elected” president‚ he made a huge impact on our nation. He was a very influential and popular leader and he could have easily taking over the control of the country but he chose
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George Washington‚ the General‚ savior of The Revolutionary War‚ His Excellency‚ and the first president of the United States‚ had many qualities that I personally can not find myself relating to. Besides the basics: the height‚ stern face‚ and strong build‚ I find myself an opposite of Washington for more internal matters. To begin‚ Washington spent a large portion of his life fighting or taking part in a war. His early years spent in fighting on the side of the British where he served under the
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”Nineteen Eighty-Four” – Pages 1-40 If there is any doubt of the persistent power of literature it should be banished by the novel “1984” by George Orwell. There is much that reasonant for most of us in Orwell’s dystopia in the face of Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA; the totalitarian State of Oceania‚ its menacing Big Brother‚ the history-erasing Ministry of Truth and the sinister Thought Police with their everpresent telescreens. Eventhough the novel “1984” was read by its readers
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population. Lastly‚ Valley Forge was close enough to the occupied capital of Philadelphia for my army to keep an eye on the British and prevent any surprise attacks on settlements in the countryside. Well‚ let’s hope that life gets better soon. -George W. Dear Diary‚ June 21st‚ 1778 Today is a GREAT day! We won the war! I’ll start from the beginning. So‚ six months after we arrived in Valley Forge‚ on June 19‚ 1778‚ my army and I left Valley Forge. Nine days later‚ we were in Monmouth
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Where would the United States of America be without George Washington? This question shows the impact that one amazing leader can have not just to those they lead‚ but to society as a whole. Without George Washington‚ the colonial militia would not have had a leader. The First or Second Continental Congress would not have had their President. The first president of the United States of America would be someone else. The effect of one person on history can completely change the history of one nation
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get by laws and rules mentioned in the constitution. When George Washington was selected on April 1789‚ he formed a presidential cabinet consisting of the secretary of state‚ Thomas Jefferson; secretary of war‚ Henry Fox; and secretary of treasury‚ Alexander Hamilton. He also chose Edmund Rudolph to be attorney general‚ in order to gain trust with the Anti-Federalist‚
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1984‚ a dystopian novel by George Orwell‚ warns of a future where the government has total control over its people. While it may have sounded ridiculous in the past‚ as time progresses Orwell’s vision is slowly coming to life in modern American society. With new technologies arising at a faster rate‚ a world dominated by the government is inevitable. A major example is the NSA organization. Edward Snowden‚ a former employee of the NSA‚ leaked information showing the government organization invading
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George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion sends me a few messages that he was either meaning to get out to his readers‚ or not. After reading the play‚ I felt that he was trying to deliver the message that finding one’s personal identity is of utmost importance‚ the importance of proper phonetics in society‚ and in a way perhaps illustrates an insecurity that Shaw has within his own love life. Shaw delivers the message that finding one’s personal identity is of utmost importance while also conveying
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Sociology 205 George Orwell- 1984 Paper Freedom is Slavery “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted‚ all else follows.” (1984‚ Orwell‚ p 69). In the book‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ Winston –who works at the Ministry of Truth- lives a life where the government controls everything you do‚ even what you get to think about. The city of Oceania obeys the laws by the Big Brother‚ or the president. If anyone were to go against what Big Brother says or wants‚ he/she
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officials in the three branches of the government were each responsible for laying the foundation of a country for future generations. In the executive branch‚ presidential members assumed the roles of setting precedents for the following presidents. George Washington knew his influences as the first president. Along with his cabinet‚ he began the journey by the United States‚ in stabilizing the country through the power he held. In lieu of Washington’s reserved ways‚ the successive president‚ known
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