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    John Locke- an English philosopher in the 17-18th century. The significance was that John Locke was the advocate for the idea of popular sovereignty during the Enlightenment era which led to the American‚ French‚ Haitian‚ and Latin revolutions. Sepoys- Indian troops under British command in the 18th century. The significance is the sepoys were the cause of the Indian rebellion in 1857 that made formally transformed India into a British colony. Berlin Conference- a conference during (1884-1885)

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    Happen to Good People” by Harold S. Kushner. Kushner wrote this book after the death of his son Aaron due to premature aging. Kushner was not only a father but he was also a Rabbi and helped his congregation through turmoil of their own. Even as a man of faith the personal tragedy he experienced left him to think and question his own beliefs in God and the good and evil of the world. Kushner outlined the way that humans try to salvage their view of God and try to answer the questions why good people

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    Miller‚ a tragic hero dies a good man when brought to trial over nothing more than child’s play and dishonesty. John Proctor is an honest‚ upright‚ and blunt-spoken man because he fought for what is right and found forgiveness in his fatal flaw. Although he exhibits these traits throughout the story‚ John dies a dynamic character. Throughout the story‚ John expresses qualities of an honest man by defending his wife Elizabeth when she is accused of hurting Abigail. John defends Elizabeth” Herrick

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    As the most of my peers‚ I have been asking myself a question‚ what is it really I want out of my life? This question has been bothering many people‚ and not only the college students who are trying to figure out the path which will lead them to the comfortable life. One might ask‚ what is that comfort that we all are striving for? Is it a state of mind or is it some unknown world that we are so eager to enter? Well‚ it varies from person to person‚ it depends on the life that the person has left

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    Gabriel García Márquez and Flannery O’Conner both demonstrate in their works‚ “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” and “Good Country People” the importance of theme. Marquez and O’Conner’s themes prove good versus evil when making judgement based on appearances. In “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” the old man who comes to the small town looks unordinary to the people living here. “After the discovery of the stranger‚ six interpretations of his significance arise within the story‚” (Slomski

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    that the people were justified in reforming a government which did not serve them well. Through most of the seventeenth century‚ the English Parliament and the Crown struggled for power; this came to head in the English Civil War of ‚ when Charles I was beheaded by parliamentarians after refusing to negotiate‚ and a new parliamentary republic was created. The acts of Charles I did not represent or benefit his subjects‚ so he was removed from power; this embodies Locke’s idea that the people have the

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    A Familiar Society John Winthrop was the power holding leader for the English colonists while traveling and arriving in The New World. When the colonists arrived‚ his ideals for the society were to have a community based on unity and religion and create "A city upon a hill." He believed that leaving the ideals of England’s society‚ would ultimately help him to achieve the city that the colonists strived for. However‚ with his demanding notions for a unified community and high demand for

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    Good People Introduction The Good People play took place in 2011‚ and it was by David Lindsay. It was one of the most premiere plays in the world at the time. Its production got two nominations in 2011 for Tony awards‚ which included best play and best actress. This response paper will focus on the play titled good people. The paper will have an explanation of my opinion about the acting‚ producing‚ directing‚ lighting and clothing. The characters of the play were Mike‚ Margie‚ Dottie

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    The John Birch society has almost entirely faded from the American mind. Wrapped in the Flag‚ however‚ brings to light past issues that are once again becoming more prominent in American society. The actions of the John Birch Society members in the mid-1900s brought forth a period of societal upheaval and some of the most radical right-wing movements ever seen in United States history. Issues such as civil rights‚ abortion‚ gay rights‚ and environmental protection were at the core of the societies

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    2014 The Downfall of a Corrupt Teenager The novel‚ An American Tragedy‚ is a historical fiction story placed in the 1920’s which is based off a certain event that influenced the author Theodore Dreiser and how he portrayed American society as a whole. He uses a character by the name of Clyde Griffith to analyze how Clyde contradicts with his true human character‚ Chester Gillette. By utilizing Chester into the story as Clyde‚ Dreiser constructs how both viewed American society and how their downfalls

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