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    “The average man does not want to be free. He simply wants to be safe.” H.L. Mencken. Over time in society the rights people in America have to be free has become overthrown by the idea of being safe. In today’s society due to police brutality‚ hiding your identity‚ and prejudice the people have to worry more about being safe than their right to be free. People want to be safe before they can feel free. Police brutality is a prime reason an average person would want to be safe before

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    the following quotation about freedom: “Freedom is never really won‚ you earn it and win it in every generation.” -- Coretta Scott King‚ civil rights activist In an argumentative essay‚ state and defend a claim about whether you agree that freedom needs to be repeatedly won or whether it is permanent once achieved the first time. Use evidence to support your claim. Evidence can include information provided here‚ prior knowledge‚ or research. You may consider viewing the materials available from

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    How Does Santiago Exist

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    novel The Old Man and the Sea‚ achieving his true existence or at least him knowing all his values. Santiago reaches this level of existence by being a kind person and always hopeful. Also he achieves this with his strength‚ courage‚ and determination. Santiago has a lot of courage that could affect his meaning of his true existence. “If sharks come‚ God pity him and me.”(Hemingway pg. 68) When he says this‚ he is taking a risk that a shark could come and kill the fish before he does which could kill

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    Land Use Map

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    large numbers of buildings and geographical areas were changed without proper understand of the land use management. Land use is the human use of land. Land use involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as fields‚ pastures‚ and settlements. It has also been defined as "the arrangements‚ activities and inputs people undertake in a certain land cover type to produce‚ change or maintain it" 2. Problem Analysis/Statement Due to

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    How Does Alyss Change

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    Wonderland. Why and how do people change after going to a new pace for a long time. As Alyss goes through her thirteen years on Earth she shows how people change in many different ways as they go to somewhere new. Alyss demonstrates the many ways people change as the environment around them change after a long time. In the beginning of the novel‚ Alyss is characterized as a premature‚ lovely‚ and non-princess like. She has a very strong imagination that she needs to learn how to control to be queen

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    Mountain Man Beer Company wanted to launch Mountain Man Light‚ a light beer formulation of Mountain Man Lager with the hope of attracting younger consumers to the brand. Chris wanted to do this because:- a) In the previous 6 years the light Beer sales in USA has been growing at compound annual growth rate of 4% while traditional premium beer sales have been declining at the same rate. b) Mountain Man beer’s prime product was Mountain Man Lager a

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    How Does Jem Mature

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    he shows respect the same as he does to white ladies‚ is raising him and Scout. One of the first instances in which Jem comes face-to-face with racism is when Calpurnia takes him and Scout to the black church with her. One of Calpurnia’s friends‚ Lula‚ tells Calpurnia‚ “You ain’t got no business bringin’ white chillum here—they got their church‚ we got our’n. It is our church‚ ain’t it‚ Miss Cal?” (Lee 100). Jem senses the tension and tells Calpurnia that they need to go.

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    character Kelly is working as a waitress in an Edinburgh restaurant. Some male costumers treat her with disrespect and she decides to get some revenge on the unpleasant customers. This shows the reader how Kelly is treated because she is a woman. The fact that they make “whooping” noises towards her show how they are demeaning her and treating her as an act. Irvine Welsh combines standard and non-standard dialects in his various narrative voices‚ the different dialects set a barrier between the reader

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    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce‚ the main character‚ Stephen Dedalus has a life long desire to find a father figure. Not finding it within his own home he is forced to look out among the other men who play intricate roles in his life. Some of the men that Stephen looks to as father figures include; his dad‚ the dean of his school‚ the Jesuit priest of the retreat‚ his friend Cranly‚ and Daedelus of a Greek mythology. Again and

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    governments‚ and riots that go against everything that Paine believed. America is very diverse with many religions and languages as Paine stated‚ but the people are not happy‚ and the poor remain greatly oppressed. In this short passage from “Rights of Man‚” Paine views America as a great country that is run by a just government. According to Paine‚ the poor weren’t oppressed‚ the rich were not privileged‚ and there were no riots. In this passage Paine proves his naiveté with an overly optimistic view

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