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    The Manifesto in Today’s Society Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels created The Communist Manifesto through several years (the literary work was completed and finally published February 21st 1848 in London ) of intense ideological thought and warped (as well as brilliant) rationale; releasing the literary tirade during the initial eruption of The Revolutions of 1848‚ in hopes of explaining the goals of communism to the communtiy in which he thrived (as well as the world during the time)‚ while also

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    Aeneas’s main duty is to serve the gods by founding the Roman race. “As the sharp admonition and command from heaven had shaken him awake‚ he now burned only to be gone‚ to leave that land of the sweet life behind” (Fitzgerald‚ 105). This line shows how Aeneas yearns to leave the life he has in Carthage after the gods have told him to go to Italy. He leaves for Italy‚ as the gods told him to‚ against his will for he said‚ “So please‚ no more of these appeals that set us both afire. I sail for

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    Accidit ut Seruilius It happened that Servilius spoke rather freely about the defendant’s wickedness. (Accidit ut) (it happened that Verres was present at Lily) At quam ob! But for what reasons immortal gods! Aude hoc primum Dare to deny this first‚ if you can: by all at it was seen Lily‚ heard by all of Sicily. Dico ciuem I say a Roman citizen when he had been beaten by your lictors‚ to have fallen before your eyes. Nam in foro Lily For in the forum of Lily‚ a Roman citizen

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    Speaking at the Jamaica Observer’s Monday Exchange‚ the Reverend Peter Garth‚ read out a section of the Gay Manifesto which he said was crafted to destroy the heterosexual family and eventually the society. Garth told reporters and eidtors that he is prepared to die in the fight against what he described as a ’very powerful’ gay lobby. Below is the complete text of the Gay Manifesto. The Gay Manifesto First Published in Gay Community News‚ February 15-21‚ 1987 We shall sodomise your sons‚ emblems of

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    poles‚ baskets‚ and bowls. Today‚ some Native American artists produce mainstream contemporary art—paintings on canvas‚ photographs‚ and performance art—while others continue to make art based on long-standing traditions. My critique is of the Jael Queen. The artist is a member of the Eastern

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    Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of sixteen independent states and their overseas territories and their dependencies. She was born on April 21‚ 1926 and was already known to take the place of her father’s throne‚ since she was the only child. She was baptized in the Private Chapel on the grounds of the Buckingham Palace. Elizabeth was named after her mother‚ in whom her two middle names were given from her paternal great-grandmother‚ Queen Alexandra‚ and her grandmother‚ Queen Mary. Queen Elizabeth’s

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    a part of my life not only as hometown but also as something to be proud of. The education that Government provides in Myanmar is making history of Myanmar as compulsory subject. Basically‚ it promotes the culture and only the greatness of Myanmar Kings and Kingdoms. We are taught to look with full of pride at our pre-colonial history. Also Myanmar is the habitat of various ethnic groups; the definition of nationalism can be different for each ethnic group. "Nationalism is an ideology about individuated

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    the longest and most celebrated reigns in the country’s history is that of Queen Elizabeth I‚ who ruled from 1558 to 1603. During her time as Queen‚ Elizabeth possessed many qualities that made her an exceptional monarch‚ including religious tolerance‚ support of the arts‚ and love for her people. Elizabeth I became queen during a period of religious conflict in England. Unlike her sister Mary‚ who had been queen before Elizabeth and used her position as ruler to force her own beliefs

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    "Independence of Latin America" In the 1800’s‚ Latin American countries won independence‚ but many new independent countries had trouble creating strong‚ stable governments. The Creoles played an important role in the independent movements. These countries won their independence through strong leaders and many other factors. As soon as these countries won their independence from Spain and Portugal‚ they did not want to return the way they did. Many countries revolted‚ we even find out that the

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    Elizabeth Tudor‚ however‚ she is most commonly referred to as Elizabeth I. This means that she was the first queen named Elizabeth to rule England. We don’t know much about her childhood or her life at all. Much of what we know is how popular of a queen she was. Elizabeth’s name has become a synonym for the era of her rule (1559-1603). She was born on September 7‚ 1533 to famous King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn‚ one of his many wives at Greenwich Palace. Her birth was one of her father’s greatest

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