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    The 1930s were a difficult time for most Americans. Faced with colossal economic hardships—unprecedented in American history—many Americans turned inward to focus on the worsening situation at home. The United States became increasingly insensitive to the obliteration of fellow democracies at the hands of brutal fascist leaders like Hitler and Mussolini. The U.S. was determined to stay out of war at all costs—even if its allies were in trouble; Americans believed that they were immune from Europe’s

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    You must submit to your husband‚ you must let him talk first and wait to put your input in until he has gotten settled in the house‚ and you must be ready for whatever his needs are; the roles of women in the 1800’s. In the play A Doll’s House author Henrik Ibsen wrote about a married couple named Nora and Torvald their relationship from the start had readers very uncomfortable and feeling emotions towards their dynamics. Nora shows that she has a secret side by going behind Torvalds back and getting

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    What is your response to the way Macbeth is presented in the play? What is there to admire and what are his weaknesses? Shakespeare’s tragedy introduces Macbeth‚ the strongest character in the play‚ as a brave‚ powerful‚ and well known solider. His strengths were ambition‚ courage and honour. It is in recognition of his bravery that he is bestowed the title of ‘Thane of Cawdor’. However‚ as the play unfolds‚ these very strengths that defined him become his weaknesses. Macbeth is consumed by evil

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    a weapon such as a gun; a gun is a very harmful weapon. A assault weapon can be very dangerous to any living thing on Earth. Once someone pulls the trigger they can immediately harm another human. This could be an accident or on purpose but either way assault weapons are treacherous. People want a gun they don’t need a gun.. Therefor‚ Assault weapons should be banned. Having assault weapons in the U.S increases the amount of lives being put at risk. People these days won’t be able to go somewhere

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    Appeasement policies of Britain and France brought about the outbreak of the Second World War to a small extent because the appeasement policies adopted by Britain and France‚ which were to avoid wars by satisfying the aggressor’s wants‚ was a less significant factor while comparing to the impact of the First World War‚ the rise of totalitarianism‚ the Great Depression. Firstly‚ the impact of the First World War was an important factor contributing to the outbreak of Second World War because it

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    What problems did Hispanics‚ Native Americans and women face in 1945 and how far had these been overcome by 1968 World War Two has often been described as a turning point in the battle for equality between men and women. From the beginning‚ women were always struggling to gain status‚ respect‚ and rights in their society. Prior to World War Two‚ a woman’s role in society was seen as someone who cooked‚ cleaned‚ and gave birth. The years during and following the war marked a turning point in the

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    with a motive of restoring peace and unity to the nation. However‚ it gradually became bloodier when civilian were involved leading to a social revolution. As a Yankee soldier says‚ "It was cruel and inhumane for our forces to fire on defenseless women and children‚ but they‚ like their soldiers‚ wanted to destroy the Union”. Those who fought‚ fought with a motive to win. In the long run‚ they became brutalized since winning requires killing and much killing hardens people. The war aftermath records’

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    Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne makes many references to women. The main character‚ Hester Prynne‚ was a woman who was very strong and independent. She went through very hard times throughout the novel: such as‚ being publicly shamed for committing adultery. “It may be‚ because I will not encounter the dishonor that besmirches the husband of a faithless woman. It may be for other reasons” (The Scarlet Letter‚ 79). A scholar said this about her because he did not know her personally. If he had got to know her

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    These women unknowingly would start the long journey to women gaining civil rights and equality. Carol Berkin gives a glimpse into what life was like for colonial women and their children. When reading about the lives of colonial women we see the themes of inequality‚ sexism‚ and oppression repeat themselves over and over. It is clear to me that colonial men did not see how important a woman’s role and how it affected the success of her family. These women were alone with no one to help them fight

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    What if you realized that your neighbor is a patient at your practicum site. You see her chart and are wondering why she always looks so tired all of the time. The chart is right there and no one is watching………………………………. Having access to confidential files does not mean that you have permission to view them. Ethical behavior means avoiding the temptation to “sneak a peek” at the information that does not pertain to you or your work. Never read a patient’s medical record unless it

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