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    Cheryl M. Cassidy takes a journalistic approach to deal with the Morant Bay Rebellion this time‚ but reverses the focus‚ choosing to work on the press written by‚ and for‚ the White population of Jamaica. She is interested in showing that even though expatriates were familiar with the context of the colony‚ close contacts with coloured people who might have been involved in the uprising and its repression did not prevent racism. On the contrary‚ White Jamaicans displayed the same feeling of superiority

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    Is Killing Ever Justified? There’s always an option to not kill someone. But the only times you HAVE to kill someone is when they’re either out of control or you are in a life or death situation‚ but never should you ever kill someone for any other reason. If you feel the need to kill someone then you probably need to find or seek help. Killing is not the right answer‚ it’s never the right answer. To kill someone you have to be very crazy or insane. But their is a time

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    Is armed rebellion ever justifiable? Why or why not? Nowadays‚ we knew that there’s some point where armed rebellion can be justifiable and not so really justifiable. Its inceptive was usually due to the unrest‚ disturbances and disorders of the ruling government. But in my opinion‚ armed rebellion is not that much justifiable for some reasons such as: First‚ they don’t have any considerations‚ they ruining everything which affecting the normal living of the citizens. Second‚ those who

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    Through multiple years in general history and in our past and future‚ the progressive state of mind in which we have come to deal with has come through multiple forms of disobedience. From‚ the colonies revolution from many decades ago to our own unsettling and unique ways of everyday rebellion disobedience has been a prime factor. In many ways disobedience creates the human characteristics that now exist. we live to establish and command only to further destroy and separate. Although these words

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    is. When someone acts differently from a major group‚ we say they are rebels. Enright has cleverly reflected on our society with his poem by creating the mood of irony and satire. The mood in this poem is achieved by Enright’s thoughtful diction which reinforces the message of poem. Enright effectively shows how behaviour of young rebels is ironic in our society through the use of comparison of each pair of stanzas. Each stanza and every pair of stanzas compares the same subject. For example‚ in

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    have fought back against British rule‚ and the many Irish rebellions and civil wars had always been defeated. To quash further rebellion‚ the Act of Union was imposed in 1800‚ tying Ireland to the United Kingdom of England‚ Ireland‚ Scotland and Wales. Laws discriminating against Catholics and the handling of the Irish Potato Famine of 1845-50 led to increased tension and the proposal of introducing Home Rule gained support. In 1913 there was a general strike of workers in Dublin led by James Connolly

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    woman named Carlota Lucumí helped lead a slavery rebellion at the Triumvirato sugar mill in the Matanzas Province of Cuba. Carlota was one of three leaders of the rebellion. She was kidnapped as a child from her Yoruba or Lucumí people of Nigeria in western Africa‚ brought in chains to Cuba and forced into slavery in the territory of Matanzas‚ where she worked to harvest and process sugar cane under very cruel and inhumane conditions. Matanzas was the scene of many confrontations between enslaved

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    Turner I believe I was chosen by God to start the slave rebellion in 1831. Let me guide you through my life and tell you about what happened at that time. I was born October 2‚ 1800 and sold out three times in my childhood before I was hired to John Travis in the 1820’s. I regularly read the bible and became a preacher of African-American slaves. When I was a young slave‚ people said that I showed “uncommon intelligence” and I was also taught to read and write things. When I was 21‚ I followed in

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    The Other Side of the Hedge After reading the first few paragraphs‚ The Other Side of the Hedge‚ by E. M. Forster‚ seems to be nothing more than a story about a man walking down a long road. The narrator’s decision to go through the hedge transforms the story into an allegory that is full of symbols representing Forster’s view of the journey of life. The author develops the allegory through the use of several different symbols including the long road‚ the hedge and the water. The

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    Whiskey Rebellion For hundreds of years‚ there have been many reasons for citizens to feel like they were being taken advantage of by their government. The biggest source of these exploited feelings seems to be taxes. Now‚ when citizens feel like they are taken advantage of‚ there seems to be 2 ways that they deal with it: they accept it and pay their taxes‚ or they get angry until the whispers of rebellion are heard ‘round the country. A great example of a rebellion caused by taxes was the Whiskey

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