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    Throughout most of our American Literature readings the common theme that was being written about was religion‚ faith in God and in turn self-reliance. I believe that the authors of early America were contingent upon their religion and their faith to develop their own resources to aid them through the various trials and tribulations of their lives. One of the early authors that exhibited self-reliance is William Bradford. Bradford believed God to be guiding the Pilgrims and he on the right path and that

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    In the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ middle class Americans saw the need for changes. Reform was needed in society‚ politics‚ and economics. The problems of overcrowding in cities‚ corruption in government‚ as well as unsafe and indifferent working conditions all needed to be addressed. A wide variety of people advocated for major reforms that would make the United States more democratic‚ but Progressive Reformers differed on their goals‚ as well as their methods. This lack of an ability

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    The Burr conspiracy presented a lot of things in the new republic and its legal structure‚ both strengths and weaknesses. Andrew Burr took off on and expedition to capture New Orleans and take Mexico and turn them into his own form of government. Burrs trial obviously exposes many weaknesses within the legal structure of the United States. Burr committed an obvious act of treason against the United States government by taking it upon himself to seize territory for himself. Chief Justice Marshall

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    Black women’s activism of the 1960s and early 1970s primarily stemmed from an awareness of intersectionality‚ which recognized the connections between oppression based on class‚ race‚ and gender. A number of issues were taken care of by this action‚ such as healthcare‚ inequality in education‚ poverty‚ racial violence‚ and police brutality. Leading individuals and groups stressed the importance of a more comprehensive social justice strategy that took gender and racial equality into account. In contrast

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    a) On what date‚ and where‚ was Shakespeare born? Shakespeare´s birthday is unknown‚ but his baptism was on Wednesday‚ April 26th‚ 1564. April 23‚ 1564 is the day that most believe to be his birthday‚ but there are no records that state what day he was born. b) Describe Shakespeare’s education. Scholars believe that Shakespeare studied at Stratford Grammar School. There are no records to prove this‚ but Shakespeare’s knowledge of Latin and Classical Greek supports this theory. It’s unknown

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    The landfills in the early 1960’s were an reflect a unmaintainable way to dispose waste because half of the waste would not be decomposed and the landfill frequently were congested which often impurities were leaked into our air and local ground water. Leachate organization was unhindered contaminant release‚ and there was no methane organization and incomplete decomposition and the settle was high because only 8% of the waste was secondhand. Describe a modern landfill. What are the differences as

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    The industrial order of the nineteenth century was a period of growth and advancement in America. With industrialism came an influx of jobs for American and immigrant workers. Technological advances made more jobs available to unskilled workers and led to a rise in national productivity. However‚ the industrial movement also created more challenges within the workplace. Although nineteenth century workers saw slight improvements in wages and working hours‚ workplace conditions remained hazardous

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    APA Strengths and Weaknesses After taking the APA Workbook (Mastering APA Style) Term Paper Familiarization Test I believe that I have identified my strengths and weaknesses. Writing in American Psychological Association format has never been a struggle for me‚ but that was before I took the test. The test taught me so much editorial information about the APA style that I have never seen or heard before. I’m certain that in the near future I will be much more hesitant in my writing to ensure that

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    and investors.” With all the great things that Verizon has going for them‚ it is still of great importance that Verizon continues to move forward with achieving its goals. Verizon should be able to use their strengths to create both a strategic and operational plan. One of Verizon’s strengths is excellent customer service. To continue to offer great customer service Verizon should

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    Civil Rights Movement: “What If…?” Forty-four years ago‚ on April 4‚ 1968‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Prior to his death‚ he was the most well-known Civil Rights Leader who had an epic effect on the Civil Rights Movement. African-Americans had achieved so much because of Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at the March On Washington‚ but what if the speech‚ specifically the “I have a dream” verse‚ was never told? How would the Civil Rights Movement be different? If Martin Luther King Jr

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