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    President George W. Bush did something very important that has marked the United States hisorty. On March 19‚ 2003 he announced that war against Iraq had begun. In the primary document : Bush Declares War‚ the President gives a brief explaintion to the country into why he declared war with Iraq. He begain his justification for the war by explaining to all fellow citizens so everyone was aware. He started off by saying that the "country was in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq

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    George Orwell Research Annie Ward His real name and reason behind this change. * He was born as Eric Arthur Blair * The reason he changed his name was due to a sudden change in his own lifestyle; we went from being a pillar of the British imperial establishment to a literary and political rebel. * He never fully abandoned his original name‚ but all of his official work came under the name of George Orwell * The surname he adopted came from a river in East Anglia called Orwell

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    Winky By George Saunders

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    In the story “Winky” by George Saunders‚ one would believe he is poking fun at all the lack luster individuals who believes that their miserable life is the fault of others. This theory presents itself on page 437‚ in this passage he shows that he feels his life is so sad because of the hand he was dealt. One can see this when he said “he’d been cursed with a bad dad and a bad ma and a bad sister and was too weak to change.” He starts blaming others immediately for “crapping in his oatmeal”. He

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    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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    Religion The Ghost-Theory of Herbert Spencer Brief reference may be made to Spencer’s well-known theory which finds the origin of religion in the worship of ancestors appearing in the form of ghosts. The awe inspired by dead {death}‚ and the fear created by the dead who had passed beyond the control of the living‚ constitute the two factors which arouse a new sense in man; and as far back as we can go men are seen offering sacrifices to the spirits of their ancestors. This Herbert Spencer believed to be

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    1984 - George Orwell

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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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    George Washington Diary

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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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    The following is a critique of the article “Good Times‚ Bad Times: Memories of The Third Reich” by Ulrich Herbert. In this critique‚ I will explore the themes of the article‚ discuss the main arguments‚ and address the significance of the author’s insight to the world of Nazi Germany. Ulrich Herbert’s “Good Times‚ Bad Times” is about the contrast between the ways typical working Germans perceived the years before and during Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor‚ his rise to dictator‚ and during and

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    George Washington Leaders

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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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