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    Teaching English Grammar to Beginners : A Way to Speak Accurately Some people say that learning foreign language should be an activity in which the learners try to use that language as often as possible‚ not only try to know about that language which means the learners only try to understand the grammar. They believe that the most important thing in learning foreign language is that the learners can speak ‚ communicate or delivers their ideas to other people‚ without considering or minding whether

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    The Declaration of Independence marked a significant turning point in American history. It has been rendered a sacrosanct document‚ an amalgamate of the anti-British sentiments that impelled the revolution. The declaration postulated several revolutionary ideas‚ influenced by the period’s increasing philosophical emphasis on reason and logic. Indeed‚ the Enlightenment fostered many of the dogmas presented in the declaration‚ the most inviolable being the idea of man’s unalienable rights. The declaration

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    Discipline means obedience to a superior authority. Accepting the norms of the family‚ society‚ the commands of elders and obeying them is also discipline. Discipline means accepting punishments for violation. Discipline also means training of mind and character‚ developing self-control and the habit of obedience. In the entire universe‚ there is an order and discipline. The stars‚ the planets‚ the earth on which we live‚ the moon and the sun we see‚ move according to a system of discipline. We

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    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. The Whiskey Rebellion was about farmers who disagreed with wisky taxation. These events represent times when people believed

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    Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. There is no American document with the same global impact. It has been the oldest document and the first to use the name ’’the United States of America.’’ In this concept‚ the Declaration was the birth testimonial of the American nation. The intention of the Declaration of Independence was to manifest and interpret why the thirteen Colonies were breaking away from Great Britain’s authority as well as the rights and forces which people merit and must have

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    Does Life Truly Exist on Other Planets? Life is defined‚ by Merriam Webster‚ as “an organismic state characterized by capacity for metabolism growth‚ reaction to stimuli‚ and reproduction.” Every single person in the world at this moment is alive and is experiencing life. Planet Earth is home to thousands of species of living animals and was home to thousands more that have now become extinct. Humans have only existed a fraction of the time the Earth has. Many animals predate our own existence. Throughout

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    are created equal. Our Declaration of Independence‚ written in 1776‚ is based on this very statement. At this time in history Abraham Lincoln played a big role as he guided and preserved the United States though the Civil War‚ he also marked the American history by abolishing slavery‚ as well as trying establish equality for all mankind. Making the Civil War an unforgettable event that reunited the nation as well as changing America’s view on slavery. Abraham Lincoln’s life began on

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    relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain came to an end. As the tension grew‚ the colonists no longer withstood the tyranny‚ and as stated in the Declaration of Independence‚ the representatives of the colonies decided that when the situation reached a dire state‚ “it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which connected them with another.” Before the document was written‚ Great Britain mistreated the colonists. The mother land imposed unjust laws unto the

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    learned about what political polarization is. The authors from Political Polarization in American Polarization see America on a level where polarization is increasing‚ especially in the state legislature. However‚ authors from Culture War? would disagree‚ saying that America is not becoming more polarized‚ rather political activists are the ones who are polarized. The Frontline documentary “Divided States of America-2” provides insightful information on the process of America becoming more polarized

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    national and regional registered political parties that anyone is free to join. But only the two major parties have the political power to do any real damage. The Democratic Party has been around since 1828 while the Republican Party since 1854‚ and the two parties have dominated every election since. The lesser parties have fielded candidates without success and even though they have many good ideas to help America‚ they have been prevented from reaching out to the people on a national scale. Television

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