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    The presentation of the United States Declaration of Independence became to be a pivotal point in history‚ unbeknownst to the founding fathers the impact and influence it may would have on future declarations across the globe. The U.S. Declaration heavily influenced many states around international community for independence that John Adams from 1786 - 1826 called it “the age of revolutions and constitutions. We [that is‚ the inhabitants of the United States] began the dance‚ and have produced eighteen

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    Failure In Middle School

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    Is it possible to go from being an F student to an A student? When you’re an adolescent‚ you change in various ways; some positive‚ some negative. When I finished my seventh grade year‚ my attitude towards academics completely changed. When I failed my math class in seventh grade‚ I developed a new attitude. Failure can lead you down the path to success. Failure can arise when you least expect it. My first year of middle school was plagued with a chain of distractions that would culminate in the

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    Gettysburg Address‚ Declaration of Independence‚ and the Four Freedoms of speech documents show relationship in terms of democracy and freedom. First‚ in Gettysburg Address‚ President Abraham Lincoln delivered statements in November 1863 at a formal ceremony that occurred in Pennsylvania. The president gave the speech at one of the most fierce and bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Additionally‚ Lincoln proclaimed that the fight was a struggle for the preservation of the Union armies and repeated

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    Middle School Memory

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    My memory of my middle school math classroom it was one of the scariest part in my school it’s because I don’t understand math much. It was 6th grade in a old dusty building it was like a building that was built during the 80’s or the 90’s. The desk were broken‚ there are drawings on the desk‚ there were cracks on the ceiling‚ and some parts of the wall were turning into a nasty yellow. I sat at the last row in the classroom with 32 students in a room about 50cm3. There is a big blackboard in the

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    1. Examine the factors that led to the colonies’ declaration of independence from England. Make sure to explain WHY the colonies decided to break from their mother-country as well as any risks that doing so might have entailed. Also include your interpretation of whether or not breaking away from England was a good idea for the colonies. After the French and Indian War‚ Great Britain gained lots of territories but lost lots of money. Great Britain did not want to quickly occupy this territory

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    and The Declaration of Independence are two of America ’s most famous documents that laid the foundation for it ’s independence as a nation and separation from British rule. The following paper will compare these two documents and decipher the difference of the two. While both Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution contain important information regarding America ’s independence they are also different in many respects. Drafted by Thomas Jefferson‚ the Declaration of is Independence

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    Justin Chung 1. Jefferson wrote‚ "…That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends‚ it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it‚ and to institute new Government…" Clearly describe three examples from any period of American History when Americans attempted to follow these words. The Revolutionary War is a clear example of rebellion against obstructive Governments. Another would be The Civil War‚ where republican southerners fought for their right to keep slaves

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    Racism In Middle School

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    Muñiz Academy in the 9th grade‚ it was hard adjusting to a school where 94% of the students were Hispanic and with literally less than 6% of the school being black. I would walk down the halls and be called racial slurs because I was black. I could feel the tension between the two races and it also made me feel angry that I came from a family that’s racially diverse. Having a Black American mom and a Jamaican dad‚ and coming from a Middle school that was

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    The declaration of independence was written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776. England and the United States of America‚ which consisted of 13 colonies at this point‚ had been at war for a year now. When the declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 it was the official separation of the colonies from Great Britain. When reading the declaration of independence‚ you might think that its main audiences are Great Britain‚ and probably the citizens of the 13 colonies. While both of these parties most definitely

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    Middle School Journey

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    learned to rely on friends‚ to be optimistic in school‚ and to always have a sense of adventure. As I stepped into this big new‚ scary school I realized how much time is going to change things. I always wanted to branch out and find new friends‚ since majority of my friends seperated schools at the end of our middle school journey. You always see in movies about cliques and groupings of friends that stay together. Therefore‚ I strived to find that in my school year. I never expected to be this lucky with

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