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    Life Struggles

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    Growing up‚ I always thought many powerful people were stubborn‚ selfish‚ and did not like change. Starting in middle school‚ I became very passionate about climate change and thinking of “easy” solutions to fix it. I would always tell my dad that "they" or powerful people should build windmills and other forms of reusable energy. I wanted those powerful people to change desperately to help with the global warming crisis. ​ At the time‚ along with my passion of change for a better world‚ it had

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    Roman Empire

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    The Roman Empire is known as one of the greatest empires of all time‚ blossoming politically‚ economically‚ and culturally. Rome was quickly expanding‚ reaching as far as North Africa. When Octavian came into power‚ the Pax Romana‚ or “Roman Peace‚” began. However‚ this long peace may have triggered the beginning of the end of the Roman Empire. Because Rome was not distracted by conquering foreign lands‚ its citizens relaxed and lived in luxury. There did not seem to be any goals they did not

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    Slavery in Oroonoko

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    their state of mind‚ and the male dominating ideology women are subjected to throughout the novel as well as in society‚ historically a well as presently. Oroonoko is a story also known as the “Royal Slave” in which a prince‚ betrayed and sold into slavery by his very own grandfather‚ is then brutally executed. What is often left out of the brief synopsis is his wife‚ Imoinda‚ and her trials and tribulations as not only his lover but a woman in the eighteenth century slave circuit. Though her troubles

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    The Mayan Empire

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    com/magazine/2016/09/maya-empire-snake-kings-dynasty-mesoamerica/ The Mayan Empire stretched from an estimated 525 A.D. to 1300 A.D. Hundreds of research expeditions and excavation teams have been sent out into the ruins of temples and pyramids from this era‚ in search of what happened in that almost 10 century time period of the first documented history of the Mayan Empire. Throughout its time the empire had several different dynasties and rulers overseeing and conquering its lands. The lost empire of Maya refers

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    Freedom Writers

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    The Freedom Writers In America‚ extremely costly‚ and inspirational movies on leaps in education and devoted teachers absolutely hinders our society. Our goals are flawed as the actors and actresses who take the persona of these incredible real-life characters are paid far more than the actual people who sacrifice their lives for the social betterment of the future. The flaws in the educational system following the recession of our economy has indubitably been caused by the cutbacks on school

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    Slavery Dbq

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    .) During the periods of 1607 and 1709 the establishment of slavery was very important to the success of the colonies in Virginia areas. The land around Virginia and the Chesapeake bay was ideal location due to is rich soil and farmland as well as its closeness to the river ports making trading much more efficient and easy to conduct. For these reasons this area became a center for farmers. Virginia success was closely aligned to the success of tobacco. Tobacco was a product of great value to

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    Disagreeing on Slavery

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    all. African Americans‚ who were at the time viewed simply as property rather than as human beings‚ had these rights completely deprived of them by being kept in slavery on southern farms and plantations. Slaves on these plantations did various work and tasks but mostly harsh manual labor farming in the fields for their masters. Slavery had been an established institution in the country since colonial times and while there had always been several opinions on the issue‚ it had been basically accepted

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    The Ottoman Empire

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    Ottoman Empire’s contributions to science and technology during the sixteenth century that helped advance and develop countries throughout Asia‚ Europe‚ and Africa conveys how they were socially superior compared to other empires. The Ottoman Empire was an expansive‚ powerful empire that extended through Western Asia to Northern Africa and Europe. As a result‚ the Ottomans were in need of geographical knowledge to determine the boundaries of their territory. To solve this‚ the Ottomans created advanced

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    American Slavery

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    Political Points of View: American Slavery In the autobiography‚ The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ writes of the incident when he defends himself against the cruel Mr. Covey. Harriet A. Jacobs also writes in her autobiography‚ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl‚ of the time she decides to escape from her owners. Spirituals were extremely emotional songs that were often sung by American slaves. Harriet Tubman‚ a famous "conductor" or guide that helped free slaves‚ was interviewed

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    Julius Caesar Struggles

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    text Outlines of Roman History. The outline examines the rise and fall of Antony and Octavius following Julius Caesar’s death. Review this information as well as your notes from class carefully. Then write an essay in which you analyze the power struggle in Rome. Between the approximate times of 44 BC and 29 BC Rome went through a rather extravagant change of management following the assassination of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was a Triumvir in the first Roman Triumvirate‚ and he made great strides

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