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    Frederick Douglass‚ and Harriet Jacobs. All born into slavery‚ and having witnessed its horrors first-hand‚ these three black reformers publicly took a stand against the atrocity of enslaving fellow human beings. They argued for their rights as men and women. However‚ they each went about their arguments using different modes of persuasion. While the main message of each abolitionist was individual freedom and they were very impassioned about this cause‚ Sojourner Truth mainly used ethos and Biblical references

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    body of knowledge on how to plan different urban forms in a land to become a lively town or country. Urban forms are houses‚ shops‚ streets‚ etc. There are a lot of theories used around the world. All of them are an effort to modernize urban. Jane Jacobs too had a thought in the urban planning. In a book of hers‚ The Death and Life of Great American Cities cited her opinion towards the city. It was more about safety and security on the streets among the strangers. Not less form Oscar Newman‚ his planning

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    Harriet Tubman was born as Araminta Harriet Ross in 1820-1825. There is no real date found for when Harriete was born because she was a slave. She was one of nine children‚ and was born enslaved. Harriets mothers name was also Harriet. Harriet changed her name to honor her mother. Her mother and father were owned by two different slaveholders‚ who eventually got married. When they got married Harriets parents met eachother and they got married as well. Harriet went through many hardships as a slave

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe Many women took part in the Civil war. Harriet Beecher Stowe was one of the many influential women involved in the Civil war. Harriet was a very important woman during the war because of her writings‚ her lifestyle‚ and especially her book‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Writing was her backbone during her times of need. Harriet’s childhood lifestyle was a start to her influential career. Uncle Tom’s Cabin was an eyeopener for the community during this time period. Harriet

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    Would you wish for a magical talisman? In the story "The Monkey’s Paw‚" by W.W. Jacob. Mr. White‚ Mrs. White‚ and Herbert White were a family given a magical monkey’s paw that changed the family forever. Mr. White took the paw out of the fire; Mr. White wished for 200 pounds but did not need it. Herbert was brought back to life. That when you mess with fate‚ you only get sorrow in return. Mr. White took the paw out of the fire. Sergeant Major Morris tried to destroy the monkey’s paw. ‘White‚ with

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    When Atticus makes the statement that Tom Robinson has served time‚ he is making an ethos argument on behalf of Tom. He is proving Tom has nothing to hide‚ and he tells the truth. When Atticus makes the closing statement where he speaks to the fact that there is no evidence that Tom could have committed the crime he was accused of besides two eyewitnesses with highly improbable testimonies‚ he makes a logos argument. He is stating the facts and trying to shed light on the truth‚ which was only spoken

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    Harriet set out for the free state of Philadelphia alone and by foot‚ later making use of the underground railroad‚ traveling almost 90 miles to reach freedom. “When I found I had crossed that line‚ I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything; the sun came like gold through the trees‚ and over the fields‚ and I felt like I was in Heaven” (Bradford). Rather than stay in the safety of the north‚ Harriet returned to the south‚ first for her niece and

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    As an American Soldier we are instilled a code of ethics from the moment we bestow the uniform the Warrior Ethos or Army Values which we mainly refer it as. It is a code of conduct which instills basic ethics to our everyday lives which we honor and live by on a day by day basis. About a year ago I was faced with an ethical dilemma while working as a Human Resources Clerk for my organization. A higher ranking Service Member approached me in my workplace and offered me a monetary amount for the exchange

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    freedom. The story of Harriet Ann Jacobs differs greatly. A slave born in Edenton‚ North Carolina in 1831‚ Jacobs had the determination to do so even in the most troublesome situation. After losing her parents‚ after the death of her brother JacobHarriet and her youngest brother John were raised by their maternal grandmother. Unlike most slaves‚ Harriet learned to read‚ write‚ and under her mistress. Harriet hoped of being freed by her mistress until she passed and Harriet was willed to Dr. Flint

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    Jacob Lawrence is an African American painter known for his style of "dynamic cubism". He was born September 7‚ 1917 in Atlantic City‚ New York. He died June 9‚ 2000 in Seattle‚ Washington at the age of 82. The Builders (the family)‚ is one of Lawrence’s paintings featuring construction. This work was made on silk screen on wove paper‚ made in year 1974‚ 30 x 22-1/8 in size and currently resides in the DC Moore Gallery‚ New York‚ NY. In the painting‚ you see a family of African Americans walking

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