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    I crave independence. All my life‚ I’ve had to depend on other people. I want to be able to think for myself and have the ability to act upon those thoughts and feelings. I appreciate my family and all the adults that have steered me in right direction thus far. However‚ I feel that there comes a time in every persons life where they need to act in accordance to their own free will. I think it’s an essential part of growing up. If you are constantly depending on others ‚ than what separates you from

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    Matt Roby Per 3 Declaration of Independence Essay Rewrite The‚ Declaration of Independence was one of the most important documents written in human history. Its ideas influenced revolutions and constitutions all over the world even centuries after being written. Despite it’s success deriving partly from its implications‚ the document would not have been so momentous had it not used such effective rhetorical strategies. Thomas Jefferson attempts to gain the support of the unresponsive colonists

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    Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence is a document written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 to state the reasons as to why the British colonies of North America sought independence. The excerpt given is the preamble‚ or first part‚ of the declaration. A famous line includes‚ ¨we hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚¨ this states that a government should never violate any person’s human rights under any circumstances. The rights proclaimed in the document

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    “A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant‚ is unfit to be the ruler of a free people…” as the Second Continental Congress‚ so famously declared. The Declaration of Independence was one of the most historically influential documents in the history of the United States of America. Great Britain was the mother of the thirteen colonies‚ a great colonial power in America. Over the years‚ the colonists had a growing distrust in Great Britain‚ which had led to much

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    Today is Independence Day. This is the day to which each of us were looking forward to…  Words cannot adequately express my joy and pride at being leader of this independent country. It is a unique privilege which I shall remember for ever‚ and it gives me strength and courage as I dedicate my life to the service of our country.  This is a wonderful day‚ and it is all the more wonderful because we have awaited it with increasing impatience‚ compelled to watch one country after another overtaking

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    Causes of the Texas War of Independence A long time ago‚ Texas was part of Mexico. However‚ the United States wanted to extend areas westward to the Pacific Ocean and expanded slavery in the Southern region‚ so they brought slavery to Texas. Many American settlers‚ Tejanos‚ and Mexicans who lived in Texas did not like the law‚ which was made by Santa Anna‚ decided to fight for independence. The declaration of the war depended on three main causes of the Texas War of Independence from Mexico were area

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    states? Life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. 4. Who or what does Jefferson hold accountable for most of the problems the colonies are suffering through? The King of Great Britain. 5. What tone does the final statement of the Declaration of Independence display? A sense of pride and strength. Is this tone effective in conveying the importance of this document? Yes. 6. Jefferson speaks of "the laws of nature and of Nature’s God." What does he mean by this? Give an example of a law that might

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    July 7‚ 1776 Dear Diary‚ I have never seen so many people cry in the town square at once‚ but not everyone was crying though. If they were not crying‚ they had no expression at all. Those who were crying were not weeping bitter tears. These tears falling down the faces of usually joyous people‚ associated with a smile or at least a smirk‚ were sweet tears indicating all the changes for the better that have just been made. Being independent is more then just a privilege‚ but almost a once in a

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    On Monday April 5th 1999‚ I had come into the world. If you had asked me then what my opinion of the Declaration of Independence was‚ I wouldn’t be able to come up with a clear nor concise answer‚ which would be due to the fact that I was only a few hours old and most likely still wailing out uncontrollably. After fifteen years of living in this ’just’ society‚ I have come to a conclusion on how I feel about Thomas Jefferson had written so many years ago. We‚ as a society‚ have failed the goals that

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    Jane Eyre Independence

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    Jane had and her willingness to go her own way was inspirational. The most pivotal moment in Jane’s life for her growth as a person was Jane’s decision to leave Thornfield. This can be shown through the moments leading up to it and the theme of independence. Thornfield turned from a safe haven to a hazard to Jane by the end of her stay at Thornfield. To start off‚ Jane gradually started to

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