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    Declaration of Independence

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    National Archives and Records Administration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Stylistic Artistry of the Declaration of Independence by Stephen E. Lucas The Declaration of Independence is perhaps the most masterfully written state paper of Western civilization. As Moses Coit Tyler noted almost a century ago‚ no assessment of it can be complete without taking into account its extraordinary merits as a work of political prose style. Although

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    An Ideal society

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    Richardson ENGL 1302-4515 Professor Rossum February 15‚ 2015 An Ideal Society We all strive to be perfect people and to live in a perfect world. However realistically no matter how hard we try to be perfect or make things around us perfect it is simply impossible to create a real Utopian lifestyle. Most of us have some type of vision on how we believe the world should be ran and the things we can do to have what some may call the ideal society. For centuries many countries‚ colonies and tribes have

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    An Ideal Rommate

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    An Ideal Rommate This friend I have is special‚ whilst young‚ intelligent and righteous so do pious too. She was with me since she was enter the same university with me so do the same room‚ a pleasure to have all these 3 years was spended with her.The strength to face her each day can sometimes be drawn from knowing her. She loved to sharing and react just like my own flesh blood and cared all about me. She always be inside me when I needed somebody to help n solve my problems.I really missed her

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    Niamh O’Hara American History 7-3 American ideals of liberty and freedom have changed as America advanced and became a nation. The Declaration of independence was one of the founding documents that defined liberty and freedom at the start of America’s new government. The Gettysburg Address was spoken by President Lincoln near the end of the Civil War which redefined what liberty and freedom meant in America. These definitions had to be changed after the Civil War because of secession

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    The Enlightenment is the most important part of World History 2. The Enlightenment spread from Europe to the American colonies in the 1700s through newspaper articles reprinted from Great Britain. Many of the ideas for the making of the Enlightenment itself was from the Americans‚ Enlightenment thinkers and philosophies. Americans applied Enlightenment ideas of natural and political science to the problems that interested them. These ideas was marked by highly creative and thought-provoking

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    Mexico Independence

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    2011 was the year of the Bicentennial Celebrations in Mexico. This wonderful country commemorated 200 years of Independence from Spanish rule and 100 years of its Revolution that began in 1910 and toppled dictator Porfirio Diaz. El Grito every 16th of September is the Mexican Fiesta par excellence! On this day Mexicans all over the world celebrate Mexico’s independence from Spanish rule. As you know‚ indigenous peoples were the first to inhabit what is now known as Mexico. They created great

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    An Ideal home

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    An Ideal home One of the important needs of human is home. Everyone’s home is the only place that brings a peaceful place that he/she feels comfortable. Some people spend their most time in the house‚ moreover; they would choose their home by the way they prefer. Some families would like to have a big house; some prefer a chic and small house‚ and some rather to live where they have many neighbors around them. A safe place that makes people feel comfortable and gives them peace is the main character

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    Ideal Economy

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    In this short essay I will describe what I thought of an ideal economic system‚ in few words‚ which should bring an end to the current problems displayed in both capitalist and socialist economic systems. The Capitalist Economic System (as described by Wikipedia): Capitalism is an economic system in which wealth‚ and the means of producing wealth‚ are privately owned and controlled rather than state owned and controlled. Through capitalism‚ the land‚ labor‚ and capital are owned‚ operated‚ and

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    An Ideal Craftsman

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    In Walter de la Mare’s “An Ideal Craftsman” the main theme is evil in unexpected places. The story shows that evil can be found in anyone‚ that anyone can commit acts that are wrong even those that we consider to be pure and incapable of wrong acts and sin. “An Ideal Craftsman” tells the story of a murder. A young boy sets off on an adventure in the middle of the night. He is awoken by a noise and sets off to the kitchen to commit a raid on Jacob. The title of the story takes on a whole

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    Declaration of Independence Essay Thomas Jefferson effectively uses anaphora and asyndeton to declare the separation of the British Colonies from British rule in the Declaration of Independence. The use of “We” in the Declaration of Independence represents the concrete will of the American People to take action in an effort to remedy the many grievances of the colonies against the British Crown. Thomas Jefferson incorporates the idea that the colonies were united in their cause: Independence from

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