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    The scientist we chose for our project is John Dalton. Who is John Dalton‚ you might ask? John Dalton was an English chemist‚ physicist‚ and meteorologist. He is best known for the discovery of the modern atomic theory. The rules for the atomic theory are that all matter is made up of tiny particles‚ or atoms‚ atoms are always invisible and indestructible‚ all atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties‚ compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms

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    John Lennon was one of the most opinionated yet brilliant artists that will forever live on in generations to come. He believed that there was more beyond what everyone conformed to. John Lennon was a man that left an impact that may seem minimal to society but in reality‚ he captured the vision of what a peaceful world should look like. As a man that was not fond of abiding by any rules or the status quo‚ he decided to take his ability and passion for music in another direction. Most people would

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    Jeremy Rifkin expresses his knowledge on how animals are compared to humans in his article “A change of heart about animals.” Rifkin argues that science has shown that the differences between animals and humans are less than we think. I agree that animals are very similar if not close to being on the same level as humans. Most people would assume that animals are very different from us; this could be due to the inabilities we think we have to communicate with animals. Jeremy Rifkin states‚ “The

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    In the article‚ A Change of Heart about Animals‚ written by Jeremy Rifkin is about how animals are very similar to human beings. Some animals are capable of having emotions and the mental ability to complete tasks as humans can. Rifkin emphasizes how animals should have better treatment due to the lack of compassion and acknowledgment among animals. He uses distinctive types of rhetorical techniques to persuade his audience to agree and feel his pain for these creatures. For instance‚ Rifkin

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    their‚ John Steinbeck is no exception. John Steinbecks characters come directly from his travels and experiences. John Steinbecks writing would not have been as descriptive or as realistic without this personal interjection. His contribution to American Literature is unique and offers a fresh approach to this art form. A few of the works which contain his personal experiences are Of Mice and Men‚ East of Eden and The Grapes of Wrath. American Literature has been greatly influenced by John Steinbeck

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    all." 				 John Coltrane This phrase‚ from the liner notes of "My Favorite Things" clearly defines Coltrane’s life and his search for the incorporation of his spirituality with his music. John Coltrane was not only an essential contributor to jazz‚ but also music itself. John Coltrane died thirty-two years ago‚ on July 17‚ 1967‚ at the age of forty. In the years since‚ his influence has only

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    among us has become less selfless. We worry less about those around us and worry more about what we’re going to consume for dinner or how many likes a picture of yourself will get.. In Jeremy Rifkin’s article‚ (published by Los angeles Times) “A Change of Heart about Animals”‚ he describes that animals are more like us humans than we think and that our empathy needs to constantly become stronger towards animals. Rifkin gives us a plethora of rhetorical ways to persuade readers to feel more towards animals

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    His early life and career: John Dalton was born on September 6‚ 1766 in Eaglesfield‚ England‚ UK. John Dalton’s dad owned a small amount of land plus a house. Dalton’s family was Christian or more specific Quakers. Quakers are the Churches of England. John Dalton started school at the age of 11 years old but since John was really smart he was the teacher’s assistant. Shortly after Dalton became 15 he quite school to help his older brother to run a boarding school. Dalton’s position at the school

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    In the play‚ The Crucible there were many characters who stayed the same throughout the entire story‚ and there were others who changed. One of the characters who changed over the course of the play was John Proctor. He was an upstanding citizen in the community with one fatal flaw‚ his shame in sleeping with his servant‚ Abigail Williams. Over the course of the play‚ Proctor fights his guilt over what he did and faces whether or not to tell the court as he watches Abigail tear the lives of the people

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    Criminal Justice Research paper-John Dillinger Why did John Dillinger rob those banks‚ did he do it because he needed the money or was he mentally unstable? John had two personalities as a childhood‚ part of him other people found enjoyable to be around‚ and another part that was always getting him in trouble with small crimes and violent actions. These two personalities and a violent childhood are signs that point toward him being mentally unstable. John’s troubled personality became more profound

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