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    characterized Boo Radley‚ in this section we focus much more on Atticus’ character. Specifically‚ we see his search for justice‚ self-respect‚ and his strong moral values. We first see Atticus‚ strong morals when he says about how he needs to defend Tom Robinson‚” if I didn’t‚ I couldn’t hold up my head in town … I couldn’t even tell you or Jem not to do something again.” We then see later how Atticus choosing to defend Mr. Robinson negatively impacts how many members of his family view him‚ such as Aunt Alexandra

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    These men were set apart because of their inherent need for violence. Learning theory recognizes that people have the ability to behave aggressively but whether or not they use that aggression is learned. Certain factors that influence the use of aggression are external reinforcement‚ vicarious reinforcement and self-regulatory mechanisms. Hill was taught that aggression and violence are tools for men to get what thy want. He receives external reinforcement through goods that he

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    ARTH359 Paper Lei Bian 26111096 [pic][pic] [pic] Tittle: The celebrated symbols of ancient Chinese civilization- Silk Road’s major influence on technological revolution‚ multicultural and religious spirit exchanges are much more far-reaching than the barter trading in prosperous Early Tang Dynasty (618-917AD) Silk Road‚ the most well-known trading route of the ancient Chinese civilization and trade prosperity‚ rose to its peak in early Tang dynasty (618AD). It departed

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    as a movement against the church of England during the 16th century. The Puritans escaped religious confines and went to the New World. There they settled mostly in New England. Their beliefs had a big influence on how religion was handled in the colonies. According to history.com it explained how the Puritans came to be colonists in the New World‚ “Under siege from church and crown‚ it sent an offshoot in the third and fourth decades of the seventeenth century to the northern English colonies in

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    lot easier to get to know and control trade. Others also might say that the Portuguese had great strategies to take over the trade whether they had allies or not. They were able to take control of many ports that lead the Seas and Ocean‚ controlling how traders would enable to come in and out of trade. However‚ during times when they wanted to control canals and ports‚ they would run out of goods and water to keep those ships out there. All of the actions of the Portuguese in the Indian Ocean and their

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    starting a period of more than 700 years of Islamic ruling over the Spanish peninsula. The Spanish Catholic Kings conquered back Granada in 1492‚ finishing with the Muslim control of Iberia. This long period of Muslim domination left a strong influence over the spanish culture and language. This because hundreds of thousands of Muslims decided to stay Iberia and many of them converted to Christianity‚ but kept their traditions and they kept using their language (Arabic). When the Muslims settled

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    Bill of Rights. It has a huge influence on the amendments and establish natural rights for all men and women created to be equals. The Declaration of Independence influences the Constitution by freed the colonies from the abusion of the Great Britain‚ add new type of government to protect people’s right and “unalienable right” for freedom of speech. First‚ the thirteen colonies were being abused by the British Government in many ways. For example‚ King George III did not approved any laws that passed

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    people their liberty as human beings. Life for black people seemed to be a broken record; one full of lost hope‚ withered dreams‚ and ungranted wishes. Langston Hughes‚ a famous American poet and social activist‚ lived a childhood which had a great influence on his style of poetry and the messages he spread through his literature. In Harlem‚ New York‚ Langston Hughes was known for being a well-spoken social

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    Debussy’s Influence Going Into The 20th Century Dan Hall 001166142 Music 3580: History V Dr. Paul Sanden Dec 2‚ 2014 Throughout the nineteenth century composers were constantly searching for ways to create a style of music that was new and provided listeners with something different. The idea of tonality‚ although still one of the main focuses‚ was beginning to be changed and adapted‚ chromaticism was heightened‚ and the idea of rhythm and phrasing was completely rethought

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    always be around: music. One major patron to this change in music was Bob Dylan. Some consider him to be one of the largest influences on society and pop culture of all time. Living during the time period that he did‚ he was exposed to several changes in society: some that influenced his music and some that were heavily influenced by his music. Dylan is a prime example of how greatly influential music can be. Robert Allen Zimmerman‚ later Bob Dylan‚ was born in Duluth‚ Minnesota on May 24‚ 1941 to

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