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    King Kamehameha was the man who unified all of Hawaii and settled it under his rule. He was not in line to be the next chief of a kingdom‚ but by 1810‚ he conquered all of the Hawaiian islands. Using his intelligence‚ kindness‚ beliefs‚ power‚ and his resources he became a strong and effective leader. Mohandas Gandhi (Gandhi)‚ the leader of a nationalist movement against the British rule of India (Encyclopedia Britannica)‚ did what he thought was right. Just like the leader Hawaii has to thank today

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    meaning. The story “ David and Goliath” and the poem “ Casey at the Bat” are two stories that have similarities and differences but at the end of both stories‚ they both have a fantastic theme that can change your view of life. “Casey at the Bat“ and “David and Goliath “ have many similarities. 66 David and Casey have many similarities in their stories. One example of them having similarities is both characters both had people depending on them. They both had people depending on them

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    the line somberly‚ foreshadowing their tragic love. This beginning established the tone and mood of the film‚ one of love‚ tragedy and hate. The trailer’s introductions of Juliet (Act 1.3.5; 0.00.09) and Romeo (Act 1.1.159; 0.00.12) bore great similarities in the manner that Shakespeare had

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    monarchy and was by no means open to the entire public. One must have had great wealth and the right ancestry to be considered. They served their city through a practice of civil law‚ working together with the senate‚ and sending one Suffete with the troops during times of war while the other resided over Carthage’s government (Cartwright‚ 2016). In contrast‚ Rome’s most powerful office was that of a censor and it had little similarity to Carthage’s suffetes. This position was very honorable and

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    “‘Frankenstein’ is primarily a novel about the supernatural” Explore this idea in Shelley’s novel and consider how Dracula illuminates your understanding of the core text. The idea of the supernatural is an idea that has been around for centuries and is an idea that both Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker choose when they wrote their novels ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘Dracula’. The idea of the supernatural in its literal meaning is the opposite of anything natural; it is the existence beyond the visible and observable

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    In the Crash Course videos John Green talked about the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation. The Renaissance was a period of time around the sixteenth century in which greek and roman knowledge was reintroduced to scholars and painters. However‚ this knowledge was only available to wealthy humanitarians‚ not common folk. The Protestant reformation took place at about the same time as the Renaissance‚ and involved a monk named Martin Luther. Martin Luther saw corruption in the Roman Catholic

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    The Crucible Many tragic events in the history of our country have parallels with other tragic events. When an important event does happen in our county‚ writers find fuel for their writing in the details of the event. There are many similarities between the McCarthy Era and the play written by Arthur Miller‚ The Crucible. McCarthyism‚ or the time known as the McCarthy Era‚ dominated our country from 1950-1954. During this time‚ there were many hearings in which people suspected of being

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    In the film Gnomeo and Juliet‚ at the end they end up living happily ever after together and no one dies. But in Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet both end up taking their own life so they don’t have to face their family and tell them they want to be together. Both endings showed how much the star-crossed lovers loved each other‚ but they were very different from one another. Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet better expressed how much they loved one another. In Gnomeo and Juliet both of them

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    become evil but Hobbes thinks otherwise. Hobbes states that humans are evil by nature and we need some sort of power in order to be controlled and be civilized. Rousseau thought that humans are born into the world with good intentions. He said there was a point when no one had property and we were happy. Eventually the human race began to grow‚ starting a chain of conflicts. Hobbes thought that by nature‚ we are very competitive and it leads to distrust‚ insecurity‚ and total chaos. Hobbes promotes

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    chapter 11 of Unfair “What We Must Overcome” our author tackles on three serious challenges we face in realizing science-based reforms. First‚ he addresses the approach our justice system has towards juror screenings and exactly how we are getting it wrong. Benforado suggest that these juror screening are intended to eliminate those people who cannot be fair if selected to be a jury in a criminal case. While we purpose to address this bias‚ our author suggest that we are instead‚” reinforcing a

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