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    Parallels Between Muammar Gaddafi’s Regime and 1984 George Orwell‚ author of the modern classic 1984‚ wrote about the politics of his own era and prophesized a dystopian future in his novels. Some of his predications have proved to be terrifyingly accurate in describing some of the world’s nations after the year 1949. The North African country of Libya‚ for example‚ has recently been freed from the long‚ totalitarian rule of Muammar Gaddafi. Libya is now recovering from Gaddafi’s policies that kept

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    Essay 1 During the early period of the American Revolution it was noticed that George Washington was facing hatred about his leadership roles. Washington’s job was on the line for many early parts of war‚ Washington wasn’t the exact favorite in getting the job because of his lack of experience. In the book Washington’s Crossing by David Fischer Washington showed great military tactics by crossing the Delaware River to take on the Hessians in the city of Trenton. Washington would later overcome all

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    Should the American Government Bring Back Flogging? In his article “Bring Back Flogging‚” Jeff Jacoby advocates flogging as an excellent means of corporal punishment. Even though flogging has been “out of fashion for at least 150 years” he insists that flogging should be brought back to replace the more conventional method of imprisonment (193). In addition‚ Jacoby is convinced that flogging offenders after their first conviction can deter them from going into a professional criminal career

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    The commonly held belief is that African Americans were free after the civil war and the passing of the thirteenth amendment in 1865. Since then‚ There have been many laws and practices enforced to systematically restrict African Americans from exercising their rights as citizens. Also whites wanted to keep blacks in a position to be considered inferior to them. Blacks were not slaves anymore; however‚ they were not free either. Generations of African Americans were forced to work against their will

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    The denotation for the American Dream can vary depending on the diverse cultures in America. The American Dream during the 1940’s had various definitions due to how each cultural group was affected. Such examples are: the Native American’s not being shown recognition for their input in World War II‚ the Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ and Transgender (LGBT) community being unrecognized as a cultural group‚ women being pushed away from their jobs after World War II ended‚ and etcetera. Thus‚ the average definition

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    Intelligence gathered during the Civil war came from many sources however we will look at on the African American role … African intelligence information was some times referred to as “Black Dispatches”‚ this was a term used by Union military men for intelligence on Confederate forces provided by Negroes. This source of information represented one of the most creative and productive types of intelligence information obtained and acted upon by Union forces throughout the Civil War. Black Dispatches

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    Milestone – Mr Archer – year 13 government & politics Two broad coalitions with more ideological differences within them than between them. To what extent is this still an accurate description of the democratic and the republican party (30 marks). The names of the US political parties suggest that they are not ideologically exclusive‚ as democracy and republicanism are two completely different ideologies in which the two party names seam to project. For example a belief of democracy is that Sovereignty

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    African-American Soldiers During the Civil War The American civil war was envisioned to be a short-lived encounter between the confederates and the union‚ such hope was dashed as this war stretch for four years. Between 1861 and 1865 many lives were lost during the American civil war. Despite this loss‚ the civil war brought slavery to an end and ’dealt a severe blow to states’ right’. The African Americans were able to prove themselves in the American civil war of 1861. 1For example‚ the

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    community and charity/organizations that provides the food the homeless. Everyone insist on practicing their constitutional rights‚ but City of Orlando Ordinance has really emplaced a restriction on the act of humanity and kindheartedness. The cities government has based their decision on the complaint of the community of Lake Eola Park. The intentions of the law was to prevent abusive use or overly excessive use by anyone in the community‚ being that an organization called “Food Not Bombs” gather at the

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    happiness and experience through melodies and words. During the twentieth century music has been a major factor in the American society that helped change the course of history by stimulating the masses to “get up and stand up for their rights” as the reggae legend Bob Marley once said. Thus music has helped the American culture to achieve the abolishment of slavery‚ the establishment of civil rights‚ women’s rights and helped the Americans throughout the wars. First we can say that music has always

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