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    becomes destructive of these ends‚ it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it...” 3.  Section of Speech:  A List of Complaints (Lines 38 - 120)
     Main Ideas:  The King of England has refused to agree to laws to help 
     the people.
     Thomas Jefferson’s Words: “He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people‚ unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature‚ a right inestimable to them and formidable to

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    Nnamdi Kanu Case Summary

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    leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and founder of Radio Biafra‚ Nnamdi Kanu‚ whose arrest sparked a wave of protests by supporters in Nigeria’s southeast‚ pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday on treason charges. Nnamdi Kanu last month refused to enter a plea when he was first charged with “treasonable felony”‚ arguing he had no confidence in the then trial judge. Director of Radio Biafra‚ Nnamdi Kanu‚ sandwiched between security operatives‚ leaving the court yesterday in Abuja. But at

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    Pullman Strike

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    strike. They had not formed a union. Founded in 1893 by Eugene V. Debs‚ the ARU was an organization of unskilled railroad workers. Debs brought in ARU organizers to Pullman and signed up many of the disgruntled workers. When the Pullman company refused arbitration‚ the ARU called a strike against the factory‚ but it showed no sign of success. To win the strike‚ Debs decided to stop the movement of Pullman cars on railroads. The over-the-rail Pullman employees (such as conductors and porters) did

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    “To be friendless is indeed to be unfortunate; but the hearts of men‚ when unprejudiced by any obvious self-interest‚ are full of brotherly love and charity” (95). Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is the story of a man who creates a creature‚ and through neglect‚ prejudice‚ and self-interest creates a monster. Mary Shelley was born to Mary Wollstonecraft a feminist writer. Although Shelly’s mother died from complications during Mary Shelley’s birth‚ many of Wollstonecraft’s ideas can be seen in Frankenstein

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    to my assigned patient. I was assigned to two patients‚ but‚ my other patient refused my care and other nurses as well. There was nothing I could have done for her other than monitoring her‚ especially since she was aggressive and hit whenever approached her. Despite this‚ I now have an experience of dealing with something like that. Moreover‚ I was helping another patient in the same room Since my assigned patient refused my care. I got the chance to check one of the patient’s blood sugar using Accuchek

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    I applaud your taking the time to speak with me on Friday. Most of the United Bank representatives I spoke with‚ in the past‚ refused me any courtesy. Those who spoke with me‚ refused to talk after our first conversation. From here‚ I decided to give you a few critical documents‚ until I see your designs. Also‚ I must continue to involve regulatory and investigative agencies; United Bank hid a mortgage fraud-for-profit scheme‚ because of the financial institution’s power‚ I doubt United Bank has

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    Dickens, Hard Times

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    Bounderby we are introduced to the character of Blackpool who is portrayed as an honest‚ hard-working man providing a strong contrast to the character of Bounderby. Blackpool is the only worker who refused to join the workers union although he was offered immoral acknowledgements for it by the masters‚ he refused and continued to adamantly earn an honest living as identified in “masters against him on one hand‚ the men against him on the other‚ he only wantin’ to work hard in peace‚ and do what he felt

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    John Proctor is leading a double life according to one local farmer. Mr. Joe Smith claims to have seen Mr. Proctor behind his barn with Abigail Williams last Friday night. Proctor is said to have gotten close to Abigail that night and many nights before. The two have previously been seen during late night hours alone near the forest‚ but are now being more risky with their affair seeing each other during all hours of the day. When Proctor’s wife‚ Elizabeth Proctor‚ was asked about the affair

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    Fritz Pfeffer Biography

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    Gressen germany‚ was a smart guy that was a dentist in the secret annex along with the other individuals that were part of it. Fritz Pfeffer often endangered the people in the annex by breaking their security rules. He horded the food‚ which he often refused to share. He would often be in fights with the other people in the annex as well. Fritz Pfeffer served in the first world war and in fact he fought for germany. He was a dentist which made him a great addition to the annex because of that reason

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    whatever force necessary. After being defeated and driven back to Japan‚ the Japanese military refused to surrender and the Japanese Emperor was encouraging his private citizens to protect their homeland from invasion. The rest of the world considered that the Japanese efforts t o take over the islands of the Pacific were unacceptable‚ especially since they had been so ruthless and deceitful. When Japan refused to surrender‚ even after severe bombing of the major cities‚ it was calculated that between

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