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    American dream

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    principal as long as America stands free. One thing that was a start of the American dream was the statue of liberty was a peace treaty and now stands for honor and liberty as said in “The New Colossus” written by Emma Lazarus. People come from all over to see lady liberty and how she affects us immensely by representing our freedom . “The New Colossus” talks about Mother of Exiles(Statue of Liberty) and how she lets in immigrants to have a better life in America.   Dr. Martin Luther King lived

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    Previewing‚ Marking the Text‚ Think-Pair-Share‚ SOAPSTone Before Reading 1. The Statue of Liberty has long been a welcoming figure to the millions of immigrants who have come to the United States of America. What feelings or thoughts do you think people might have when looking at the Statue of Liberty for the first time as a new arrival to this country? Source: “An ocean steamer passing the Statue of Liberty: Scene on the Steerage Deck‚” from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper‚ July 2‚

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    passive voice

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    voice. Consider the sentence The French government commissioned sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi to design the Statue of Liberty. The sentence is considered an active voice sentence because the subject‚ the French government‚ actively commissioned the object‚ Bartholdi‚ to design the statue. Consider the sentence Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design the Statue of Liberty by the French government. The sentence is a passive voice sentence because the subject‚ Bartholdi‚ is acted upon

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    The New Colossus Essay

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    New Colossus‚” imagery is developed to help establish the theme of freedom in the poem. First‚ imagery is formed when Lazarus states‚ “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame‚ With conquering limbs astride from land to land…” (Lazarus 1). The Greek Statue of Rhodes was created to applaud the great victories by Helios and his audacious actions in battle. Though‚ the immediate imagery in this line indicates that the image of this “New Colossus” will be one of kind and welcoming status instead of conquest

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    Summary Of Frankl's Hell

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    aspect of the whole phenomenon whose positive aspect is responsibleness. In fact‚ freedom is in danger of degenerating into mere arbitrariness unless it is lived in terms of responsibleness. That is why I recommend that the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast be supplemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the West Coast” Logotherapy was created with the Greek word logos ("wisdom"). Frankl’s concept is based on the ideas that the primary motivation of a human being is to find a meaning in life. In the

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    was not planned originally as a something like this‚ but during the construction it started leaning‚ and today although it weighs more than 14‚000 metric tons‚ miraculously and proudly stands as one of the most beautiful structures of the world. Statue

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    Usa Monuments and Symbols

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    USA Monuments and Symbols Table of Contents Introduction...…..………………………………………………………...page 2 Historical Monuments The Statue of Liberty………………………………………………..……..page 3 The White House…………..……..………………………………...……...page 4 The Pentagon…………………………………………………………..…..page 6 Geographical Monuments Yellowstone National Park…………………………………………………page 8 The Grand Canyon……………………………………………………….....page 9 Symbols Flag of the United States………………………………...………………….page 10 Bald

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    the old northeast essay

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    many attractions. One of the many beautiful attractions in this region is the Adirondack State Park‚ its huge park with many beautiful physical features and sights draws attention and a lot of tourism to the state all year round. The famous Statue of Liberty is also a very popular sightseeing attraction‚ with its history and facts. Potatoes grown in Maine are a big aspect of the Northeast. Maine relies on their agriculture for many reasons. The northeastern United States has many great sights and

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    introduction of gadgets

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    tea-clipper containing the earliest known usage in print. The etymology of the word is disputed. A widely circulated story holds that the word gadget was "invented" when Gaget‚ Gauthier & Cie‚ the company behind the repoussé construction of the Statue of Liberty (1886)‚ made a small-scale version of the monument and named it after their firm; however this contradicts the evidence that the word was already used before in nautical circles‚ and the fact that it did not become popular‚ at least in the USA

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    book‚ “SL-76” (Garcia 141). Pilar’s alteration of the statue is her way of “doing what [she] feels” (Garcia 141)‚ however it is taken as a lack of respect from the Americans at the grand opening of the bakery. The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom‚ peace‚ and everything else America stands for. It was initially given to America from France in the late 1800’s and shows a mutual friendship between the two nations. The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States because of the help and

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