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    We want the same educational rights‚ same extra curricular activity rights. As students we are exhausted of restrictive rules. We have a variety of rules forced upon us since pre-school. We come together to rebel these rules and create our own declaration of independence. We hold these truths to make every student have the same rights. To maintain the rights we want our guardians and teachers to do what we wish for. As time goes by teachers will want to start controlling us again‚ but we shall

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    Matt Roby Per 3 Declaration of Independence Essay Rewrite The‚ Declaration of Independence was one of the most important documents written in human history. Its ideas influenced revolutions and constitutions all over the world even centuries after being written. Despite it’s success deriving partly from its implications‚ the document would not have been so momentous had it not used such effective rhetorical strategies. Thomas Jefferson attempts to gain the support of the unresponsive colonists

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    Declaration of Alma-Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care‚ Alma-Ata‚ USSR‚ 6-12 September 1978 The International Conference on Primary Health Care‚ meeting in Alma-Ata this twelfth day of September in the year Nineteen hundred and seventy-eight‚ expressing the need for urgent action by all governments‚ all health and development workers‚ and the world community to protect and promote the health of all the people of the world‚ hereby makes the following Declaration: I The Conference

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    endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” (Thomas Jefferson‚ Declaration of Independence). This shows how the main idea of the United States of America‚ as told by the founding fathers‚ is to strive for happiness and everyone has a right to live. Another main point of the declaration was that all men are created equal. These are the principals that all Americans are meant to live by. But so many events in history have proven

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    come to an end in. It was the most dramatic loss in history. Even with a very strong ambush and a powerful ruler‚ how did the Western Roman Empire collapsed? To put into consideration‚ there were several challenges that Rome must encounter after the fall of the eastern part. Some of the major challenges that created hardships in the Western Roman Empire are barbaric invasions‚ difficulty of recruitment of troops and bad habits of human. Even with it’s greatness‚ The Western Roman Empire had reached

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    our founding fathers and renowned philosopher‚ envisioned all American citizens with equal rights‚ Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness when he drafted the Declaration of Independence. The unalienable right of Pursuit of Happiness can be defined as the right to prosper and thrive in the time Jefferson had written the Declaration of Independence. From the time of the liberation of the colonies to present day‚ there has been an inequality in the ability to pursuit happiness‚ whether it was because

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    Grievances Translation 1. “He has refused his Assent to Laws‚ the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.” Translation: The king has refused to sign into a law system where Courts administer justice. 2. “He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance‚ unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended‚ he has utterly neglected to attend to them.” Translation: The King has forbid his Governors to

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    In book II of the Aeneid‚ Virgil depicts the fall of Troy as Aeneas tells his tale. Aeneas begins his story as the Greeks have constructed a giant horse. This was clearly an indication for the end of the war as there were no sign of the Greeks. However‚ this was a malicious trick by the Greeks as soldiers were in the hollow belly of the horse. At night‚ when the Trojans had fallen asleep‚ the Greek soldiers hidden in the horse came out‚ opened the gates‚ and gave the signal to the main army. Consequently

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    The Fall of the Bastille

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    The 200th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille is the occasion of national celebrations in France‚ a flood of books‚ articles and TV programmes‚ presenting opinions for all tastes. Yet beneath all the ballyhoo‚ the ghosts of 1789-93 are beginning to stir uneasily. The modern descendants of that very bourgeoisie which was the principal benefactor of the revolution are experiencing a crisis of identity in their attitude to their own past. As one journalist expressed it‚ "although all serious

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    art Giotto born in 13th century-introduced realism and perspective Masaccio realism and emotion Background Info why start in the 1450s? medici began rule in florence people learned greek 4 turtles worked in florence outside of Italy: 1453: Fall of the Eastern Roman Empire 1455: Printing Press Invented Florence! (actually not really. China to India to Constantinople to FLORENCE) The Medici Family leading merchants and bankers the line of grand dukes of tuscany until 1737 three popes

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