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    1869 Polo‚ Bulacan‚ Philippines Died April 6‚ 1956 (aged 86) Polo‚ Bulacan‚ Philippines Spouse(s) Marciana Castro Profession Doctor of Medicine Religion Roman Catholic Pío Valenzuela (July 11‚ 1869–April 6‚ 1956) was a Filipino physician and patriot who was among the leaders of the Katipunan that started the Philippine Revolution against Spain. Valenzuela City in northern Metro Manila was named after him. He wrote his memoirs of the Philippine Revolution in the 1920s‚ but historians have since

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    Patriots‚ Loyalist‚ and the Neutral Ones Stuck in the Middle Today’s America is known for many things; however‚ one of the things it is notorious for is being a free country. Becoming a free country did not come without many trials and tribulations. The freedom that the American people now have grown so accustomed to started with fierce opposition not only from Britain‚ but from many of the Englishmen who lived in American colonies. The people that supported Britain throughout the American Revolution

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    Understanding the Married Women’s Property Act of 1874 The 1874 Married Women’s Property Act (MWPA) was enacted with the main aim of consolidating the rights of married women upon their own earnings and property. This Act extensively safeguards the right of a married woman towards possessing and utilizing her own financial property. This Act also categorically states that a married woman’s personal property is hers alone and her relatives cannot claim their right to it by virtue of their relationship

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    The article The Sedition Act Violates the Bill of Rights ‚which is written by George Hay a Virginian politician‚ is a con written article about the Sedition Act. This article states that the Sedition Act is against the Constitution which is true (Dudley 84). Hay’s opposer‚ Chauncey Goodrich‚ authored an article called The Sedition Act Does Not Violate the Bill of Rights stating a pro position on the Sedition Act. His article states that the Sedition Act follows the Constitution which is false (Dudley

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    The 1955 A.P.C.A. provided funding for research of air pollution. The Clean Air Act of 1963 was the 1st designed to control air pollution. The 1955 Air Pollution Control Act was the 1st U.S. federal law that focused on air pollution. The Clean Air Act accomplished this by setting up a federal program within the U.S. Public Health Service & allowing research into techniques for monitoring & controlling air pollution. It was 1st amended in 1965‚ by the Motor Vehicle Air Pollution‚ which authorized

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    Past and Promise) That was the colonist’s famous saying. The colonists were being taxed with no say in parliament. They were getting taxed with the Stamp Act‚ the Tea Act‚ and the Sugar Act‚ but those were only a few. Eventually the Stamp Act was successfully repealed‚ yet the Stamp Act was the catalyst for the American Revolution. The stamp Act was the first attempt for Brittan to directly tax the colonists. (Mason Lorna) Brittan thought that since they owned the colonists they could tax them‚

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    Response Many extreme events are closely tied to the names of individuals – usually leaders of the nation at the time of the extreme act. Names such as Stalin‚ Hitler and Milosovic become entwined with the promotion of ultra-nationalism and the extreme acts‚ even if the leaders themselves did not physically commit the acts. To what extent are leaders accountable for acts of ultra-nationalism? Nations pursue national interest according to their agenda. A nation’s agenda needs to be promoted to be accomplished

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    Act IV‚ Scene II Capulet‚ the Nurse‚ and some servants are preparing the wedding when Juliet returns and begs Capulet’s pardon. He forgives her immediately‚ and he is so happy about Juliet’s obedience that he changes the wedding day to Wednesday. Juliet: I have learnt me to repent the sin of disobedient opposition to you and your behests‚ and am enjoin’d by holy Lawrence to fall prostate here to beg your pardon –She kneels down- Pardon‚ I beseech you! Capulet: Send for the County‚ go tell him

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    Act iii is a crucial scene in Julius Caesar‚ as in it are two significant events‚ the death of Caesar and Mark Antony’s speech at Caesars funeral. Before the third act‚ Antonys role is minimal‚ but during this act he takes on a dominance that he maintains throughout the rest of the play. Antony‚ being Caesars right hand man‚ is loyal to him‚ and quickly grasps that he must deal with the conspirators. He takes advantage of Brutus’s gullibility in order to speak at Caesars funeral so that he can sway

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    before writing it. How does Browning tell the story in The Patriot? The poem ‘the patriot’ showcases the possible effective result of a political uprising which reveals the evident fickle nature of societies supposed loyalty towards a potential leader. This ambiguous yet timeless poem also suggests that revolution is not at society’s best interest but rather reform is a much more effective way to lead society. The beginning of ‘The Patriot’ reveals the linear chronology which is supported through

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