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    Amelia Earhart was an amazing pilot. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean (“Amelia Earhart”). Amelia was a very busy lady‚ from dealing with her personal life‚ growing up to have an outstanding flying career‚ and then attempting her last major flight. Earhart has set high goals for male and female pilots all around the world. Amelia’s family may have had problems‚ but they are what helped her in the long run. Earhart was the daughter of Amelia “Amy” Otis and Edwin Earhart (“Amelia

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    Bibliography: of Multiculturalism in Social Alternatives”‚ University of Queensland‚ 1983 [ 17 ]. Blainey‚ G. “All For Australia” 1984 [ 18 ]. Speech by UK’s prime minister David Cameron [ 19 ]. Putnam Robert‚ "Diversity and Community in the Twenty-first century"‚ Scandinavian Political Studies 30 (2); 06.2007 [ 20 ]. Kristine Brown and Susan Hood‚ “Academic Encounters: Life in society”‚ Cambridge University Press‚ 2002 [ 21 ]. “Multiculturalism:

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    Individualism‚ and Social Capital.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 31 (1998): 542-52. McDonald‚ Ross. “Television‚ Materialism and Culture: An Exploration of Imported Media and its Implications for GNH.” The Journal of Bhutan Studies. 11 (2004): 68 – 89. Putnam‚ Robert D. “Tuning In‚ Tuning Out: The Strange Disappearance of Social Capital in America.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 28 (1995): 664-83. Winn‚ Marie. “Television: The Plug-In Drug.” Kirszner and Mandell 351-359.

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    Assessing the quality of democracy in Kenya Introduction Once upon a time‚ there were Western countries and their African colonies. Colonization began at the end of XIX century‚ and apparently lasted until around 1960. In those years‚ thanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill’s signing of the Atlantic Charter (1941)‚ that assured the right to self-determination‚ one country at a time began to revolt against their colonizers‚ and declare independence. As a matter of principle‚ these revolutions

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    Mads Szklany English 11 Mr. Doty March 29‚ 2010 Heroism in The Crucible Often people have to endure tests of character in order to prove who they are. It is when people have to face great opposition that their character is truly shown; we see whether people are heroes or cowards. Those who are heroic always stand up for their morals and never back down and do selfless acts for the good of others. When people encounter moments where they have to face opposition they can do either

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    Lewis’ interaction with the patients forces the audience to realise that often the real world is not such a good place. The interactions between Lewis and the patients in Louis Nowra’s play Cosi‚ challenge the audience to view the real world as a difficult place. Within the context of Australian society experiencing drastic social and political changes in the 1970’s‚ Nowra contrasts the views and believes of the patients living in the asylum against the opinions of the real world. Whilst in the

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    standards of narrative coherence and narrative fidelity and how humans judge a story. Together‚ narrative coherence and fidelity measure a story’s truthfulness and humanity. Fisher realized that for many years logical rhetoric made the world more rational. Walter Fisher believed that the rational world paradigm was too limited so he created a shift from a rational-world

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    The issues of power‚ that Arthur Miller ’s The Crucible‚ portrays are concerned with‚ who has the power‚ the shifts of power that take place and how power can consume people and try to abuse it‚ for either vengeance‚ jealously‚ material gain or sexual desire. Who has the Power Salem is an isolated village in Massachusetts where power is one of the main driving forces that contribute to the dynamics of the community and how people interact with each other. Authority and power is dominant in

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    The Salem Witch Trials were massive chains of blame which pointed out the unique citizens of a society and accused them of witch craft. Tituba‚ from The Crucible‚ was in the same situation. She‚ being foreign (especially from a place such as Barbados)‚ non-puritan‚ and a slave made her the perfect candidate for such accusations. With England breathing down their necks from one direction and Indian attacks from the other‚ suspicion of traitors in their own community was on the rise. The English people

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    The Salem Witch trials caused a lot of hysteria in history‚ during 1692. The town of Salem is located in Massachusetts. The hysteria was drawn from the beliefs of witches‚ witchcraft and black magic. The topics of witches‚ witchcraft and black magic have been questioned for many centuries. These questions have been dated all the way back to B.C. times. There have been writings in The Bible about people saying that others have been seen performing witchcraft and are in need of being saved by God.

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