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    disposition. In the battle of good and evil‚ good does not always win. Upon Roger Chillingworth’s arrival to Boston‚ he discovers his wife being publicly shamed for a crime. Though the name of the mysterious lover was not yet revealed‚ Chillingworth changes his identity to mask the details of his past and pursuit “a new purpose; dark‚ it is true” as he lusts for revenge (Hawthorne‚ 72). Chillingworth takes an interest in Reverend Dimmesdale and‚ using his European science and native science

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    The charity is called the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. They work with thousands of partners in Africa‚ India‚ Europe‚ etc. The foundation stresses how all lives are equal. Their goal is to find solution for people with the most urgent needs‚ wherever they live. The Gates family donates and raises money for these people who are poor. They have helped many people in Asia by building homeless shelters

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    the Hiram Maxim Machine Gun. I will attempt to analyze and acknowledge this invention from three key points; technological‚ sociological‚ and political. The machine gun was a very big technological advancement in 1881‚ and brought about a huge change in how wars were fought. Taking some of the thought of the Gatling Gun‚ Maxim upgraded and made the machine gun more portable. One of the improvements was the way the gun fired. Taking away the rotating barrels of the Gatling Gun‚ Maxim’s utilized the

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    and the author of “the gift of reason”‚ Walter Edmonds are both touched by the animals they wrote about. Gusewelle changed the way he thinks about Rufus. Edmonds changes the way he think of animal’s actions. Despite the two authors change in perspective about animals‚ Edmonds seemed more influenced by his experience. C.W. Gusewelle changes his point of view on Rufus now. Rufus has changed after one hot summer day got to him‚ he is no longer obedient. In the story‚ “Rufus” it says‚ “there is nothing

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    Despite the fact that everyone seemed to be going with the flow‚ Michael decided to take a step back and really look at what the world around him was at the time. He came to the conclusion that there needed to be change‚ and he would help invoke that change. Michael Moore would change the structure of his society by doing it through one of his many talents: comedy. Michael first began his criticism by writing in his own weekly newspaper‚ the Flint Voice. He would later be hired to write for the

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    one expected them to do anything‚ Florentines went to Germany” to get the Germans to fight the general of the Milan. If this accusation or action was not performed Florence would not have been close to destruction. Yet‚ Bruni talks at length about how a person should “travel through the entire world and select any city they wish and compare it with Florence.” He knows in his heart that there is no city like Florence and if people disagree he wants proof and says “let them give proof of that same

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    It also symbolized grieving and sympathy. Death during the Elizabethan Era was often caused by two things: a disease or old age. However‚ there have been many aspects about funerals that have changed with the advancement in society. Some of these changes are: the way wills are now written‚ the preservation of the corpses‚ and the inconsistent‚ or absence of‚ markers for the grave. If the death was of an older person‚ the person would have most likely written a will before they died. According to

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    Revolution was a historic occasion for the entire world. These ragtag colonists took on the largest and strongest empire at that time‚ and come out on top as the victors. In order to understand how this happened there are three key areas to look at. Before the Revolution‚ the Revolutionary war‚ and finally‚ how America recovered after the war. Before the war‚ it is important to look at the events that led to the war. In 1756‚ France declared war in which battles raged in Europe‚ India

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    From the beginning of the 18th century up until the 19th century‚ the Industrial Revolution changed the world. All of the changes began in Great Britain. This was due to many factors. The Agricultural Revolution that was going on during this time gave many new technologies to improve the life of its citizens. Great Britain also had an abundance of natural resources‚ available capital and political support for innovation. With the start of the agricultural revolution‚ many new technologies were introduced

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    Philosophers made a huge difference in the late 17th and 18th century. In this time there were many discoveries which caused disagreements. People were always questioning the ways of living and thinking. Enlightenment Philosophers had that hope to change or improve society by sharing their point of view. What made them to believe in their statements? They hoped to find natural laws about people. This idea was a key part of their

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