IS OUR CONSTITUTION STILL RELEVANT ? The anwser is yes. Because in 1788‚ fifty-five men gathered together in 1 room to delegate /discuss in. Many months to proccess. Thirty-nine signatures to approve. One document to change the history of what is now called the Constitution of the United States Of America. Americans are free to speak words of their own without fear of government . The first main reason why the constitution is very important
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purchasing power parity is the largest in the world. All of these factors show us why the USA is the only superpower in the world or in some peoples view a ‘hyperpower’ and this claim can be defended in many ways. The strongest basis for why the USA is still a superpower is there huge and forever expanding military resources over the rest of the world. The US army is one of the largest militaries in the world in terms of personnel. In 2012 they spent $711.0bn on expenditure for their military which is
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William Grant Still was born in rural Mississippi on May 11‚ 1895 to parents who made a modest living teaching. Today Still is the most famous African American composer. Still’s father‚ though he died when Still three months old was‚ was one of his biggest influence. His father was a local band leader. After his fathers’ death‚ Still and his mother moved to Little Rock‚ Arkansas where she was a High School English teacher for nearly thirty years. Still’s step father‚ Charles Shepperson‚ nurtured
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Why do you think the Constitution still works for 200 years?: How the laws work?‚ And when the law is violated?. Laws work when we keep them and none of them breaker‚ when a group of people decides to break the law‚ law and discipline of the law is lost‚ and the law is no longer frightens people and everyone does what they want. When changing the Constitution Act Is not it makes people think that if you can change laws in the Constitution‚ then the Constitution is no longer the supreme value. I
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Prince of Abissinia” by Samuel Johnson‚ we join the characters in their search of happiness. Each one takes a look into the lives of those that they perceive as being happy‚ only to find out that no one seems to actually behold happiness in their lives. At the end of the tale we come across an ambiguous ending‚ that can be interpreted a lesson from Johnson that happiness cannot be constant in the mortal world‚ and we can only hope that this constancy can be found in eternal life. Throughout their adventures
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Angelou is best known for‚ “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”‚ which made literary history as the first nonfiction best seller by and African-American woman. Throughout this poem and “Still I Rise”‚ Angelou creates a theme of perseverance even during rough times‚ by using multiple poetic devices. In the poem‚ “Still I Rise”‚ Angelou uses imagery‚ similes‚ and repetition to show the theme. The line “I rise”‚ is repeated at the end of every other stanza (4). This is to show that no matter what people
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Still I rise Introduction: Good morning‚ Mrs. Roberts and classmate. Today I am going to perform the poem” Still I rise” by Maya Angelou. Firstly‚ I would like to talk briefly the poet. Maya Angelou was born in 1928. At a young age Maya had to deal with many issues such as rape her identity as a black person. However‚ encouraged by her grandmother‚ who introduced her to literature and she gradually emerged as a talented artist. In the 1960s‚ Angelou began to focus on writing. She became one
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Analyzing the Article “America‚ Still on Top” American universities currently do a better job overall at preparing students for the society. Vartan Gregorian in his article “America‚ Still on Top”‚ declares that one of the great strengths of U.S. higher education is that it grew by “informal design”. He mentions the 1862 Morrill act‚ which the states were able to found colleges by using federal lands. Also states created universities‚ junior city and county colleges. In this article Gregorian
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The interpretation of sacred scripture is crucial in finding meaning in the pursuit of a religion. Samuel Heilmann was stuck between the “two worlds” in which he lives: his life as a professor of Sociology and his life as a devoted Jew. The study of Judaism’s holy writing’s in a Jewish community in Jerusalem‚ whose act Heilmann described as lernen‚ enabled him to find himself. To do so‚ Heilmann attempted to get rid of his sociological way of thinking about religion. Instead‚ he intended to find
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amount of items sold. This would lead to worker layoffs. Personally‚ I do not think that Nike would have to increase the retail costs if they paid the workers 22 cents instead of 11 cents. Nike would still make a handsome profit. Even if they increased the price of a shirt by 11 cents‚ customers would still buy
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