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    Ashes By Susan Pfeffer

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    The Coldness of Ashes Susan Pfeffer’s story “Ashes” teaches a lesson about how trust is decided on past‚ not relationships. Ashleigh‚ “Ashes”‚ with divorced parents‚ talks about how when she is with her dad‚ the sun shines just a little bit brighter‚ but according to her mother‚ he is just an “irresponsible bum”. Ashes was a nickname her father gave her‚ which her mother hates. Ashes‚ says that her father hardly ever keeps a promise‚ such as when she was a kid‚ he told her that the stars were

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    this absolute level of self-sacrifice. (6 mark ‘The disciples make good role models for persecuted Christians.’ Agree The disciples gave up everything for faith / left families / work / followed Jesus around / tried to live up to his teaching / showed faith at times e.g. calming of storm / went out to preach and teach / tried to heal / later as apostles they maintained and spread the faith despite being persecuted / martyred themselves / they were able to demonstrate self sacrifice / take risks

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    Susan B Anthony

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    The Right of All Citizens: What Makes an Effective Argument for Women’s Rights? On November 5‚ 1872‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ a well-known leader in the women’s rights movement‚ along with several other women‚ entered the West End News Depot and cast their ballot. The women had all registered in the previous days; Anthony had registered to vote November 1‚ 1872 at a local barbershop‚ along with her three sisters. Even though the inspectors refused her initial demand to register‚ Anthony used

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    Susan G Komen

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    4-23-2010 Susan G Komen Susan G. Komen for the Cure is an organization supporting breast cancer research. Since the organization started in 1982‚ it has raised over $1.5 billion for research‚ education‚ and health services‚ Thus making it the largest breast cancer charity in the world. The Komen organization is recognized as the leading catalyst in the fight against breast cancer‚ with more then 100‚000 volunteers working in a network of 125 U.S and international affiliates. Susan G. Komen

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    Beauty by Susan Sontag

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    kind of excellence. Person then were assumed to be what we now have to call--lamely‚ enviously--whole person…..beauty would be matched by beauty of the other kind” -here she explains how theirs two types of beauty the “inside” beauty and the “outside” beauty. In Susan Sontag informative piece entitled “Beauty” she discusses her logical thoughts of the beauty of a women and a men‚ and of how beauty has changed over the centuries. Susan uses Logical appeals to evoke her philosophy of beauty

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    Jennifer Evans The Telephone: Then and Now HUMN 303: Introduction to the Humanities Instructor E. Elliott February 11‚ 2011 The Telephone: Then and Now The telephone was one of the greatest American inventions. Developed in the 1800’s by Alexander Graham Bell‚ it quickly became one of the most used inventions in the world. The telephone had many impacts on society and the way we communicated and still plays a huge role in the world we live today. The telephone has developed from something

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    Computers Then and Now

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    Improvements on common machines Computer- For most of the people‚ computer is a machine used for a calculation or a computation‚ but actually it is much more than that. Precisely Computer is an electronic device for performing arithmetic and logical operation. Or “Computer is a device or a flexible machine to process data and converts it into information.” To know about the complete process that how computer works‚ we will have to come across the various terms such as Data‚ Processing and Information

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    where property owners who supported themselves through labor. (pg. 116 paragraph 1)Slaves provided the means to live according to enlightenment and republican ideals. (pg. 116. Paragraph 2)Jefferson saw both groups Indians and balcks through the same lense of enlightenment thought and republican ideology. Thus‚ he subjected both to empirical analysis as he pondered whether either was capable of fitting into an orderly republican society of rational‚ self-restrained(disciplined)‚ and independent citizens

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    Christmas, Then and Now

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    surrounding them. Something magical. With a perpetual smile I sit and enjoy the look of the tree and all my new things. I pick up the new stuffed horse first‚ because horses are my favorite‚ and rub its soft synthetic brown fur. After I going through all of the good stuff‚ ignoring the sets of clothes and underwear‚ I traipse back to Mama and Daddy’s room to assure them that Santa had come that night and brought me everything that I wanted. When I was seven‚ I would have never imagined that

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    Radio: Then and Now

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    Radio: Then & Now Although it’s basic format has remained the same‚ radio decades ago has changed quite a bit compared to modern radio. The first culmination of “Wireless Communication” was primarily for times of War and the safety of seafaring vessels. Soon after‚ society began to use radio as an outlet for news broadcasting. The modern radio we listen to today still shares the same functionality of war communication and news reporting‚ but now it is valued more as a source of music and other

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