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    repeatedly stated that his primary objective of the war was not to abolish the institution of slavery‚ but rather to preserve the Union. Lincoln knew that the Constitution protected slavery in any state where the citizens wanted it. As the war progressed‚ the abolition of slavery was seen as a military strategy for the Union army‚ as the newly freed slaves would then fight for the cause of their own freedom. Since it was a military necessity‚ it was warranted by the constitution. Because of

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    “Work Without Hope” is a sonnet relating nature to the emotions of the speaker. The imagery used throughout the poem is both a reflection of the natural world and a reference to the speaker’s mental state. Seasons are used in the poem to relate what the speaker is feeling‚ and how it affects his life. Described as “lines composed on a day in February‚” or during the beginning of spring‚ we realize that the speaker is truly contemplating the ideas presented throughout the poem. “Work Without Hope”

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    and to reduce the miseries and sufferings of the people. If we use the knowledge of science with conscience‚ we can make this earth a much better place to live in however‚ if we use science without having the sense of what’s right and what’s wrong‚ we would only contribute to its destruction. Science without conscience is the soul’s perdition. During the past century‚ invention of new technologies‚ have changed the life of human beings in many ways. Many of these have done wonders to improve

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    see what it’s like to kill another human being. These families are the ones that suffer and can never get back what they lost. These teenagers do deserve a sentence of life without parole because they have committed such heinous crimes. I agree with the minority of the Supreme Court Justices who believe in mandatory life without parole because those adolescents broke the law‚ you must think about the victim’s family‚ and these teenagers killed another human being and planned to do so. Although‚ these

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    created in 1971 an international medical humanitarian organization known as “Doctor without borders” in order to help people in every corner of the world and provide medical assistance to those in need regardless the race‚ religion or political ideology‚ in order to save lives and ease the suffering of people caught in crises‚ and restoring their ability to rebuild their lives and communities. Doctor without borders is an international movement

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    shooting some puppies‚ his family is divided‚ his mother is always away and his father hasn’t visited him in a long time. Dean is frustrated seeing that his mother is acting like the father of the house‚ she’s always picking at his father (Rebel without a

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    claim and put into effect the same type of supreme power those countries such as China and Burma exhibit. In short‚ the Fifth Amendment states that no United States citizen should be “deprived of life‚ liberty‚ or property‚ without due process of law” (findlaw.com). In Without Due Process‚ Japanese Americans share their stories about their experience of incarceration‚ day-to-day life in the camps‚ feelings about the internment‚ as well as what it means to be Japanese American in this country. The

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    new era for Hollywood. Many movies around the time were about the Cold War and the spread of communism. Others‚ however‚ were more so about the teenage years of the baby boomers. One movie that highlighted this time period’s “beta” theme was Rebel Without a Cause. If I were to summarize

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    Doctors without Borders Across the history‚ the human being has confronted a lot of difficulties‚ showing the brave and strength we have‚ but in some cases the way to survive is very complicated. According to this‚ it is also true that everyone needs help in different parts of their lives‚ that’s why the human organizations exist. One of those is “Doctors without Borders” or Most know as MSF that in French is Médecins Sans Frontières‚ this organization was created by doctors and journalist in France

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    the question “What would the world be without women?” In one particular advertisement we see a average man dressed in women’s clothing and holding a baby‚ with the question “What would the word be without women?” However the Australian clothing may have had the best intentions at heart to empower women and to challenge culture. This ad is asking questions about the role of women and the role of men; Are men co-dependent of women? Could the world survive without them? They may have very well done

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