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    2.03a Patrick Henry 1. According to Patrick Henry‚ there was one basic question being debated at the Virginia Convention. "Give me Liberty‚ or give me Death!" is a famous quotation attributed to Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry made it very clear that if he did not have freedom‚ then he would rather die. 2. At the time‚ Patrick Henry did not trust the British. The British at the time did not treat the colonists fair. In his speech at the House of Burgesses‚ he continued to urge the legislature to take

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    Fictional Fumble You hear it in daily conversations‚ see it on the news‚ and deal with it in everyday situations. There is no denying that racial profiling is a major hot topic in today’s society. So when I saw Call Me By My Name on the shelf at the library‚ I thought it would be entertaining‚ as well as relevant. After reading the inside sleeve‚ I was excited to learn more about the “Legend... larger than the sleepy Louisiana town where it was born.” However‚ I found myself halfway through the

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    Don’t give up Have you ever doubted yourself during a rough time? Have you ever felt like it’s not worth putting the effort into it? Anne Frank and Eva from the movie Freedom Writers both felt like this during some point of time. But in the end they powered through it. Both “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers” teach readers that you should never give up just because life is messy. Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who lived in hiding for a long time during the Holocaust. Anne felt as

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    Why are men willing to give up their freedom? Why would men be willing to give up their freedom? At this time‚ men were in a state of nature where they were all Kings and lords over their property. They were free and had absolute power of all their persons and possessions. But with this power‚ their satisfaction of these rights were very unsafe and very unsecure. Their freedom‚ just like every other mans was not promised and was full of dangers. This leads man to be willing to join a society

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    Please Be Honest With Me Even If It Hurts Me". So many nights I sit all alone and and I think about you‚ wondering if you are ever thinking about me too. It is probably unrealistic to think that you might be thinking of me as much. In the silence of the night with the moonlight shining through my window the tears roll down my face because I care so much and in my heart I’m doubtful that you can feel the same. All I ever asked from you is that you give me honesty‚ even if hurts me. Oh so long ago our

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    Divine Providence – A Give and Take Relationship. The Indian freedom fighter‚ Mahatma Gandhi once said ‘Providence has its appointed hour for everything. We cannot command results‚ we can only strive’. Providence is the outward provision which God makes through the ages of the world for the temporal benefit and comfort of mankind‚ in causing his sun to shine and his rain to descend upon them‚ and in numberless other things. The Puritans saw God as the Father-God and that He was maintaining and

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    Antonio’s Growing Up In the novel‚ Bless Me Ultima‚ Antonio Marez has personal endeavors that provide him with his outlook on life. The author‚ Rudolfo Anaya sets this up beautifully by putting the protagonist‚ Antonio‚ through a riveting and exciting plot. In the novel‚ Antonio Marez has multiple exposures of maturity‚ such as being raised in a rural area‚ experiencing death firsthand‚ and learning the act of forgiveness. An experience that gives Antonio a different outlook on life is being

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    ‘It’s important to me.’ She raised her head. ‘I can get one for you by the time you come back‚’ she said. ‘I’ll do that‚ even if I have to get it made. I know that isn’t quite what you want. But would that do?’ ‘That’s mighty kind of you‚’ he said huskily. ‘I could tell her you were bringing it along with you.’ ‘I could do that‚’ she said. ‘But anyway‚ I’ll have it with me when we meet again.’ ‘You might have to bring it a long way‚’ he said. ‘Don’t worry‚ Dwight. I’ll have it with me when we meet.’

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    Kelleti Sai Kiran Hist – 12 11:30am – 1:30pm Noli me Tangere MOST FILIPINOS will recognize the Latin phrase “Noli me Tangere” as the title of Jose Rizal’s first novel‚ rather than as a biblical line from the gospel of St. John (20:17).  In English‚ it is usually rendered as “Touch me not.” This was what the risen Jesus told the startled Mary Magdalene when she tried to approach him after he had called her name. The meaning of this utterance has been the subject of much dispute‚ not least because

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    caregivers or parents can intervene to end the life and suffering of a loved one even when that person is unable to give consent? In the 5th to 4th century BCE‚ the Hippocratic Oath was written‚ taken by doctors who swear to practice their medicinal skill ethically. The responsibility of medical doctors is to cure the patient and not to misuse their ability to kill the patient. “I will neither give a deadly drug to anybody

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