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    America was built on freedom. Freedom to speak‚ freedom to choose‚ freedom to worship‚ freedom to do just about anything you want within the law. America’s law was designed to protect and preserve these freedoms. The reason the United States of America came to exist was because the colonists fled Great Britain to get back the freedoms that were taken away from them by the Monarchy. The pact the Founding Fathers made with the citizens to guarantee their freedom forever was the Constitution

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    Was the treaty of Versailles fair? The treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919 after the World War one. It was actually a punishment of Germany to start the war and forced it to accept all the blame. The involved requirements were seen to be very harsh. Many arguments were made on the treaty‚ and the most common question was that whether the treaty of Versailles fair. In my opinion‚ I am quite agreeing with the decision. Firstly‚ there is no fair in warfare. Defeat powers should obey the victors’

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    Research Report For Compostion (Unit 5 Lesson 6) World War 1 was probably one of the most important events in the twentieth-century history of Europe given the scope of war and the extension of colonized European powers. As the result of this war‚ four major empires had collapsed on the Continent‚ the Ireland and a rebellion‚ which grew later into a civil war‚ and the Russia had one of the most influential revolutions in the history of the world. World War 1 had also inspired the rise of mass

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    In the article‚ “Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address Was Great” by James Poulus‚ it is wrote that Donald Trump used quotes from speeches of other famous figures. For example‚ he used something from Theodore Roosevelt‚ Bill Clinton‚ and Bubba. It was about how great he will be for the USA. In the article‚ “Don’t Believe the Populism of Trump’s Inaugural Address. Our President Is a Plutocrat.” by Ryan Cooper‚ however‚ talks about the complete opposite. It says that he has promised us so many things and

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    Modern technology complicates our lives rather than simplifies them. The constant development of technology brings about/generates new and increasingly complicated knowledge‚ which we must understood or even mastered as it’s people’s survivable necessity. People truly have to learn more techniques than ever before. In other words‚ people must devote far more time and greater efforts to learning and studying. In contrast‚ people could enjoy much more LEISURE time in the past. Granted‚ we need not

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    feel? Answer: Ever since Auggie was born‚ there was no point for me to complain. Seeing him after his surgeries‚ I could only imagine the stress my mom and dad were put through. All the bills they had to pay‚ signing so much paper work and most of all making sure Auggie was okay. It is just one of those situations that you know what to do and what not to.

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    How far was Stalin’s Russia more of a totalitarian state than Hitler’s Germany? The degree of totalitarianism in a country is a very controversial topic between historians. Yet‚ in this essay it a personal opinion is given towards proving that Stalin was more totalitarian than Hitler. In order to start this persuasive essay‚ the time period of both regimes and context must be known. Firstly‚ Josef Stalin was a Georgian man‚ who ruled Russia Between 1929 and 1953 and made it a totalitarian state

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    is willy wonka and the chocolate factory.. but i don’t really wanna use that.) Also‚ i would prefer it if it was an at least half-well-known story so that i and all the people listening to my speech can understand. But yeah any suggestions!!!!!! thanks heaps in advance. oh and p.s. don’t think i’m like cheating and you’re helping me or anything. You’re only giving me ideas‚ not actually writing the speech for me! :) The best way to choose a related text for belonging is to find something that

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    Was slavery a necessary evil in the constitution? In short‚ yes‚ at the time I think it was. Slavery wasn’t how it is now. It wasn’t looked at as a heinous act in that time period. In fact‚ it was as common as say‚ owning a hair dryer. I think that’s a good analogy‚ as harsh as it sounds. Slaves were thought of nothing more than property. How preposterous would it sound if the government told us we were no longer allowed to use hair dryers? As far as I see‚ there were three major reasons that

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    interpretations of Iago’s character. Was he a ‘skillful villain’? Or perhaps he was a ‘mysterious creature of unlimited cynicism’? Or was he simply a ‘wronged man’? More sinned against than sinning? What is your view of this complex character and how would a contemporary Shakespearean audience have responded to him? In Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’‚ the reader is introduced to the character Iago. There are many different interpretations of his character‚ was he a ‘skillful villain’? Or was he a ‘mysterious creature

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