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    Athens and Sparta were superpowers in Ancient Greece. In some ways the two city-states were similar‚ and in some ways they were different. However‚ in terms of society and government‚ Athens was superior. Athens gave it’s citizens greater freedoms‚ had a more modern form of government‚ and influenced western civilization far more than the Spartans ever did. The people of Athens enjoyed more freedoms than the people of Sparta did. Spartan culture was centred around it’s military. According to The

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    Lytton Strachey’s excerpt depicts the popular misconceptions and the actual reality of who Florence Nightingale was. Strachey’s euphemism of calling Nightingale "the Lady with the Lamp" as opposed to the "agitations of her soul" portrays the idea that her reality was much more different than her false perceptions. Though he admires Nightingale with awe‚ he conveys his opinion by using dark and tainted diction - "morbid"‚ "Demon possessed her". Though this might suggest into the thinking that Nightingale

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    Americans today tend to believe that if you want to successful in life your have to dedicate your whole life to education. That seems to not be the case. In Richard Rodriquez’s excerpt‚ Achievement of Desire‚ he questions whether‚ “ education alienates us from our parents‚ our class‚ and origins‚ inevitably changing our minds and thus changing us” (597). Basically‚ Richard is saying in his excerpt is that education is causing students to feel distant or isolated from what is involved in their lives

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    Mississippi’s Microbe In developing a microbe to represent Mississippi best‚ one must ponder the item most important to many Mississippians—food. For some the food of choice may be a juicy steak; but for others‚ the favorite part of any dinner is dessert. Those in search of the best desserts of every state choose to come to Mississippi for the “Mississippi Mud Pie‚” also known as the “Muddy Mississippi Cake” (Penn; “Mississippi”). The “Mississippi Mud Pie” is a tasty treat composed of three tiers: a cookie

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    Narrative I was at the orphanage and asked if i can see Jerry.The administrator said there is no Jerry. Come inside she said let’s talk. She says there has never been a Jerry here. I was never so scared‚confused and worried in my life. What was going on in my life. She told me that there is a myth of a boy called Jerry and is a 12 year old ghost that hauls the cabins and cuts their wood. I drove home crying because I was crazy of thinking he was real and I almost abandoned him but then he is

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    it seems as if we’re completely different people as we grow‚ that isn’t the case. We are simply a more mature version of our old self shaped by our previous life experiences. Our theme is seen when the narrator‚ Anne Moody gets into high school and soon develops a sense of personal growth. In doing so‚ Anne was capable of living her life to the fullest‚ her perspective on everything changing. “I was sick of pretending‚ sick of selling my feelings for a dollar a day‚ and for this I could tell

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    my oral topic is based on comparing Atticus’ and Agent Ward’s authority in their respective plots. Atticus Finch and Agent Ward are both very similar characters that play the same roles in their respective plots in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and ‘Mississippi Burning’. Both characters share the same authority in terms of the way they try to establish justice‚ they also resemble in their characteristics and beliefs. The occupations of Atticus Finch and Agent Ward both aim to establish justice and maintain

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    Anne Moody’s Coming of Age in Mississippi is a narrated autobiography depicting what it was like to grow up in the South as a poor African American female. Her autobiography takes us through her life journey beginning with her at the age of four all the way through to her adult years and her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. The book is divided into four periods: Childhood‚ High School‚ College and The Movement. Each of these periods represents the process by which she "came of age" with

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    Dills Divorced Family Life How have divorced families changed since the 1930s? Harper Lee wrote a book called To Kill a Mockingbird. This book is based off of the 1930s and is Historical Fiction. It includes many lessons and what happened between families‚ including divorce‚ from The Great Depression. In the 1930s many people did not have a lot of money so they could not pay for divorce. ("Making do: Family Life in the Depression."). If this did happen‚ many families were depressed. (The 1930s:

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    University of Mississippi. Many civil rights activists shied away from any social progress activities in Mississippi‚ due to the engraved white supremacy ideology in the Mississippian society. When Meredith challenged the state of Mississippi as a whole‚ the civilians

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