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    military career‚ he accomplished many goals of the revolution that had underlying democratic values‚ which he spread all across Europe. However‚ Napoleon was also an egotistical and oppressive character‚ and he took away many individual rights that had been gained during the reign of terror. Napoleon was a tyrant‚ twisted by his own passions and big ideas‚ but that doesn’t mean he wasn’t heroic or that he didn’t accomplished any heroic feats. Although Napoleon seized power‚ he strived to strengthen

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    is no real date found for when Harriete was born because she was a slave. She was one of nine children‚ and was born enslaved. Harriets mothers name was also Harriet. Harriet changed her name to honor her mother. Her mother and father were owned by two different slaveholders‚ who eventually got married. When they got married Harriets parents met eachother and they got married as well. Harriet went through many hardships as a slave. In Harriets life as a child‚ 3 of her sisters were sent to a

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    What Is Socrates A Tyrant

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    that a person who can act unjustly and get away with it has no reason to live a just life. In fact‚ he would be happier if he didn’t. To support his claim‚ Glaucon told the story of the ring of Gyges. This story is about a servant who discovered a ring that gave him the power of invisibility. With this power‚ he seduced the queen‚ and then‚ with her help‚ was eventually able to kill the king. Furthermore‚ because no one knew it was him‚ he was able to claim the kingdom as his. Glaucon said that if the

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    Do you know who any of these people are? Adolf Hitler‚ Saddam Hussein‚ Muammar al-Gaddafi or Osama Bin Laden? These men used their authority who exercised power oppressively or despotically. They are defined as tyrants. But even during William Shakespeare’s time there were similar men who terrorised countries. Shakespeare portrays tyrants so that they will always suffer the consequences for their terrible deeds. The most famous of his tyrants are Richard III and Macbeth. In his tragedy Macbeth

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    Andrew Jackson--Tyrant

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    Andrew Jackson—Tyrant? Andrew Jackson‚ the common man and seventh president of the United States‚ was a tyrant. He had a tendency to step over his limits of power when he was passionate towards a cause. However‚ it could be justified that his actions were in favor of the people. A famous incident Jackson was involved in was the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The act gave Jackson the power to make “treaties” with the “Five Civilized Tribes”—the Cherokee‚ Choctaw‚ Creek‚ Chickasaw‚ and Seminole. However

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    Socrates A Tyrant

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    Although Socrates was considered an intelligent man and a great teacher‚ perhaps the greatest teacher of his time‚ Socrates did not consider himself wise in all matters. In fact after questioning a man who had a great reputation for being wise Socrates explained‚ “The fact is neither of us know anything beautiful and good‚ but he thinks he does know when he doesn’t‚ and I don’t know and don’t think I do; so I am wiser than he is by only this trifle‚ that

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    Said and Orientalism

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    Nicole Wineland-Thomson Short Essay #2 Edward W. Said November 12‚ 2009 Edward Said’s Critique of Orientalism Examining the Pacific Studies discipline in New Zealand as Orientalist Edward Said ’s critique of the set of beliefs known as Orientalism forms an important background for anthropological studies. His work highlights the inaccuracies of a wide variety of assumptions as it questions various models of thought‚ which are accepted on individual‚ academic‚ and political levels. Said’s

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    Edward Said

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    is no place to be but home. Home is a place where we feel safe and take refuge. But how we will feel if this is taken from us? The essay by Edward Said‚ “States‚” narrates the story of about his country‚ Palestine‚ and the struggle of his countrymen. He also shares the passion of his homeland which we can relate to. “States” exemplify the experiences and perceptions of how important a home is to a common Palestinian. Our country is a big part of who we are. As we are born‚ we are destined to become

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    What Is Hitler A Tyrant

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    What happens when society experience the inevitable pain of time ie great oppressions of trouble? Tyrants stand claiming to have a solution. They use a tough state or conflict as a reason to get the public’s attention. Sometimes they really do want to make a difference but other times they just may be pretending to want to help so the can eventually gain power. The tyrant will blame somebody or something for the wrongs going on so they will be targeted. Eventually this could lead to physical violences

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    Music has been an art form used for communicating artist’s feelings and expressions through words and rhythm for centuries. Music allows artists to express thoughts and feelings using dialect while accompanying the words with a rhythm and beat. Although music is enticing to the audience‚ music listeners rarely completely comprehend the words and focus mainly on the chorus and dance along with the beat. This is why a blog post is a more effective way of communicating an idea than a song. A blog post

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