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    Since the foundations of America were built‚ the identity of the new American woman remained largely unchanged. Writings like Abigail Adams’ letter‚ “Remember the Ladies”‚ “The Quadroons” by Lydia Child and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” by Harriet Jacobs all helped shape the roles of women who were advocators for gender equality. Each piece speaks out to different types of women to empower them to action for the equality of men and women. As classic works of literature are viewed with a

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    Realist vs. Opportunist Life is filled with opportunities; some are life changing however most are not. An individual faces opportunities everyday of their life actually‚ but what makes them decide whether to follow through with it or simply keep going about the life they have? That is the difference between an opportunist and a realist. Realist defined as: one who is inclined to literal truth and pragmatism (dictionary.com). Opportunist being the opposite of that as someone who is inclined to

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    between truth and fiction‚ hence the saying “Don’t believe everything you see on T.V.” This may seem like it’s a more recent development‚ but untruthfulness has been with us for longer. Even though it was written more than 30 years ago‚ Lies by Glenda Adams is still able to show us the repercussions of growing up in an environment of falsehoods. In Lies our narrator is Josephine‚ she gives an example of what can happen as a result of growing up in an environment filled with lies. She herself has learned

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    Ansel Adams was a black and white photographer and also an environmentalist. He was born in San Francisco California. Adams grew up in a house by the sand dunes of the Golden Gate. Adams was already a really shy and intense genius personality. He learned how to do painting and photos at an early age‚ he taught himself most of his skills because his parents were old when he was young so he didn’t have many people to teach him‚ he took it into his own hands. He had an “earthquaked nose” he

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    Conflicting Views The first Puritan people arrived in America in 1630 and with them they brought their puritan traditions. Their key beliefs were that people were inherently evil‚ personal salvation depends on God’s grace‚ and the Bible is the supreme authority. However‚ over time people began to forget Puritan tradition. As a result‚ Jonathon Edwards‚ a prominent minister wrote “From the Sinners in a Hands of Angry God”‚ the eminent sermon used to scare people into piety. In the late 17th century

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    Abigail Adams wrote to her son‚ John Quincy Adams‚ the future president of the United States. John Quincy Adams was traveling overseas with his father. His mother having no knowledge that her son will become a President in the future‚ she writes a letter to convince her son to travel with diligence and learn from his travel. Abigail Adams uses metaphor‚ flattery and historical allusions which shows that she was just being a mother to support her child for what he is doing. Abigail Adams uses flattery

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    Abigail Smith Adams is best known for the letters she wrote for over a half century‚ but also she is historically visible because she was the wife of one president of the United States (John Adams‚ 1797–1801) and mother of another (John Quincy Adams‚ 1825–1829). The stream of her letters that began in the early 1760s and ended with her death in 1818 represents the most complete record that survives of a woman’s experiences during the Revolutionary War era and subsequent decades in American history

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    Jonathan Rhys Meyers Jonathan Rhys Meyers was born Jonathan Michael Francis O’Keeffe in Dublin‚ Ireland‚ the son of Geraldine Meyers and musician John O’Keeffe. His stage name is derived from his mother’s maiden name‚ Meyers. Rhys Meyers was born with a serious heart problem and was baptized shortly after his birth‚ as it was feared he would not survive long enough for a traditional baptism ceremony. He spent the first few months of his life in the hospital. Born in Dublin‚ he moved to Cork City

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    in the society and lead to other major events. Mostly men were the ones who were planning the revolution‚ however women played a great role. For example‚ Abigail Adams lived through one of the most important events that shaped America‚ was a great support for her husband‚ and was known for women and another groups equality. Abigail Adams comes from a well-known family that lived and saw America develop. In 1645 Abigail’s great grandfather‚ Thomas Smith moved from England to Massachusetts (“FamousKin

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    Ok‚ so most people think that Abigail Adams isn’t important‚ well she is. I will tell you why I believe that she is very important. " Abby " was born November 22‚ 1744 in Weymouth Massachusetts. She died October 28‚ 1818‚ when she was only 73 years old. Abigail’s maiden name was Smith. Her parents were William and Elizabeth Smith. She soon married John Adams and had 6 children. She stood up for women’s rights‚ her most famous quote is " If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies

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