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    raise him to the status of a great poet‚ Subbu preferred writing them in simple Tamil to enlighten the majority of Tamil people. Besides‚ he supported his far and near relatives. But he had only enemies everywhere because he was very much close to the boss‚ Vaasan. Legal Advisor The legal advisor worked in the Story Department. He was a lawyer and provided legal advices to the writers yet he was known as the illegal advisor. The following incident is one reason that gave him that name. Once a shooting

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    people should tolerate the intolerable. His main reason for this concern of toleration is as states‚ “Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance.” Practically stating that‚ tolerance will no longer exist if people are tolerant to the intolerant. He believes and states‚ “We should therefore claim‚ in the name of tolerance‚ the right not to tolerate the intolerable.” So‚ from his statement he is saying that people should not tolerate the intolerable‚ but there are questions that

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    In this unit‚ I had learned about various acts‚ enlightenment thinkers‚ the Boston Tea Party‚ etc. For this project‚ we had to create a pamphlet about independence. I talked about the Intolerable Acts‚ a series of acts created as an outcome of the Boston Tea Party which included The Quebec Act‚ The Massachusetts Government Act and The Quartering Act of 1774. These acts had negatively impacted the colonists as it took away the land which many of them had desired‚ political rights‚ individual rights

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    British did not have a delightful response to the Boston Tea Party. The British’s response was to force the Boston Port Act upon the American Colonies. This act consisted of a blockade on the port of Boston. The Boston Port Act was one of the many Intolerable Acts in the

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    The First Continental Congress The First Continental Congress was held on September 5‚ 1774‚ at Philadelphia’s Carpenter’s Hall to protest the Intolerable Acts. Benjamin Franklin wanted to hold this meeting earlier‚ but because the Boston Port was closed from the Boston Tea Party‚ not many people supported it. When they actually got started‚ twelve out of the thirteen colonies (Georgia did not) sent some representatives. The sessions were held until late October. All the Americans who supported

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    Michael Peck 2/26/17 Block 2 King George III and the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act and the Intolerable Acts. These Acts were intended to keep the colonies tightly under British rule‚ but the opposite effect happened. One of the acts King George III and the British Parliament placed on the colonists was the stamp act. The stamp act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22‚ 1765. The new tax was imposed on all colonists and required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed

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    colonists’ way of fighting for their independence from Britain. It took several years and a variety of events to cause the colonists to fight for their independence. These events include the French and Indian war‚ Taxes and laws‚ protests in Boston‚ The Intolerable Acts and the Battle between Lexington and Concord. The French and Indian War took place between the years 1754 and 1763. It was a war fought between American colonies and New France. Throughout the war‚ the colonies got help from the British Troops

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    before and during the Revolution. The British fighting the French and Indian War was a base for strong financial changes that led to the Revolution. This was closely followed by the Declaratory Act that allowed the taxing of the colonies and the Intolerable Acts made by the British. They all had strong influences in the economics of the country that led to the Revolutionary War. In 1754‚ the British fought the French for the final of four wars in what we know as the French and Indian War. It was

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    The Discardment Poem Tone

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    In the poem “The Discardment” there is a definite shift in tone at a certain area in the poem. This shift occurs at the oxymoron “intolerable joy”. This shift seems to be from a more of a lighthearted tone to more of a bitter tone. In this poem you can mainly see through light hearted tone through the description of the joy that the woman has when she received the present. In the poem it states the following “She put it on with exclamations‚/ Her eyes shone‚ she called and cried/ She danced and mimed

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    the unjust treatment of unequal pay compared to men. Schlafly continues on by saying‚ “[Feminists] taught that the only fulfilling lifestyle was to be in the workforce reporting to a boss instead of being in the home reporting to a husband.That is an attitude toward marriage and homemaking that I think is intolerable and false”(NPR). Schlafly argues for women gender roles and stereotypes that are now unrealistic and not accepted by today’s society. Women should be able to‚ just as men‚ pursue a career

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