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    Benjamin Franklin‚ the vital symbol of the early America‚ is known as the “first citizen of the 18th century”. In his life‚ he played several different roles and he contributed to the whole society a lot from each role he played. For example‚ he created the Franklin printer when he worked for his brother to improve the efficiency of printing. He wrote influential prose “Poor Richard’s Almanac” and his famous 13 virtues‚ in which he explained his opinion of his life. He was also an important politician

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    Kate Chopin’s The Storm Have you ever wanted to be with someone but it was never the right timing‚ but you ran into them later in life and the two of you were all alone and it was the perfect place and the perfect time. What would you do? In the story by Kate Chopin The Storm it talks about the two storms that takes place: one storm being the storm from the physical weather outside the house and the second storm‚ which is inside the house with two people that were married that had a thing for each

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    businessman. Jobs chose to drop out of college because he acknowledged his self-worth and wanted to change the world. Not only was Steve Jobs an iconic figure who started one of the most prestigious companies in the world‚ but he also contributed to society in many positive ways. Following his departure from college‚ Steve Jobs wanted to

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    school later in life‚ Louise studied mathematics at Sorbonne‚ while attending the Rancon Julian and Chaumiere studios. In 1949‚ at the age of 38‚ Bourgeois held her first solo exhibition in which she displayed her sculptures. Furthermore‚ in the 1960’s‚ Louise became known for her experiments with various materials‚ which she would use to create her works of art. For instance the materials included: latex‚ marble‚ cement‚ and wood. As an artist‚ Louise served as a reference to generations of young

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    racist” really showed us about the way Tom Robinson is hurt when someone says that word to him. African Americans were treated very differently in Maycomb. As Atticus explains‚ "She was white‚ and she tempted a Negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable: she kissed a black man. Not an old Uncle‚ but a strong young Negro man. No code mattered to her before she broke it‚ but it came crashing down on her afterwards" (268). From this quote‚ we learn that people in Maycomb are disgusted

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    seconds”(Brother’s). This was the first ever experiment that the Wright Brother’s have successfully kept the plane in the air for more than one second. It succeeded to have more funds/research to build more planes. In a way this was the first step to our modern society expansion and being able to have better planes now. Therefore‚ the Wright

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    Death and society have been considered as one of the major themes in nineteenth-century english literature across the poets of the world. Different societies have view death differently; some view death as a destroyer some as a solacer and rescuer (Tiwari & Khanday‚ 2017)‚ but few as much as Emily Dickinson will focus on using death as her principal subject to reflect on issues of the society (Wright‚ 2017). In her poems‚ she sensitively and imaginatively describes the various emotional responses

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    dark diction used in “A Rose for Emily”. Even though he combined the southern theme‚ he specifies the darkness as well. “......a gothic horror tale‚ a study in abnormal psychology…..”(Frank.A Littler). Lastly‚ William Faulkner impacted society both during his lifetime and after his death. For example‚ (Andre Malraux‚ New York Times)‚ said “He was moody and different from anybody else”. He was labeled as weird and always seemed to contradict what he was writing about. Yet‚ other people

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    might have on New Zealand society today is that it could turn into a selfish and greedy society due to one of the key beliefs of individualism. People could get carried away with their own success and their own self growth and forgot about the common good and social justice. This would be a negative effect on society due to the selfishness of individuals. With everyone being selfish and worrying about their own success it could eventually lead to a disconnected society where no one interacts with

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    originated in west-central Africa during the early twentieth century‚ it was a monkey virus; hunters ate the animal and took the virus. According to researches‚ since its discovery‚ AIDS has caused nearly 30 million deaths. AIDS have a huge impact in the modern society‚ discrimination is the biggest one‚ many people still have low or none information about AIDS‚ that is why many have prejudice with HIV-positive. 2) Argument 1-HIV vaccine is unnecessary According to studies and tests‚ the

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