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    Was It A Dream?” written by Guy de Maupassant begins with a man describing his deep love for a woman‚ when suddenly she becomes sick and dies. All the man knew was that the woman comes home on a rainy day and was very ill. A few doctors and nurses visit and give her medicine‚ the woman dies shortly after. He is so distraught that he could hardly remember anything people would say to him. They hold a funeral for the woman and bury her. The narrator takes a trip and when he returns to their house

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    As in the book “Scarlet letter” Hester is judge by adultery and is seeing as someone bad. In my opinion I believe that if someone comes from a bad environment‚ that doesn’t mean that person is bad or is dangers. There’s a lot of different people out in the world and Some people actually release what’s bad and what’s good. If you’re a good person‚ people will admire you if you are a good person‚ and you should feel good about yourself for it. We may fall short every once in a while

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    It is remembered that the impact after World War II to the black minorities was still the segregation‚ discrimination‚ and exclusion; they struggled to occupy a space in the society‚ they suffered compared to the White Americans‚ they have separate place to travel‚ eat‚ drink and worship‚ they are not allowed to go to the same establishment. They do not have the same privilege after WW2; more so‚ their rights are abused and neglected‚ they are not accepted simply because of the color of their skin

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    After about a year in the war Great Britain decided it was time to elect a more aggressive Prime Minister. In May of 1940 Winston Churchill replaced Neville Chamberlain as Prime Minister. That same month a large German offense forced British troops into one of the largest retreats in history‚ it was called the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. During July through October in 1940‚ the English people suffered through the Battle of Britain. Extremely destructive German bombs rained down for

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    In Franklin D. Roosevelt’s final inaugural address during WW2‚ gave analytical reasoning when encouraging commitment. Roosevelt justified the concept on how to overcome the tragedy based on the nation success and comprehension which lead to a correspondence. Dating back to the Declaration of Independence‚ the United States had always been a country of commitment‚ when we come in contact with an obstacle‚ the only goal of the U.S. is to overcome that obstacle and move on. Those were the brief wording

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    Was Dunkirk a triumph or disaster? Using pages 158 – 161 in your textbook complete the chart below. Source Triumph or disaster Quote / description Reliability rating / 5 Explanation of score 2 triumph BLOODY MARVELLOUS 3 An article by the daily mirror should be reliable because they are a reallyq famous newspaper 3 Triumph A painting by Charles cundall who was sent to The battle scene to get a drawing of the war 3 This picture is drawn by Charles Cundall‚ and he saw they

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    Was It All A Dream? As Ms. Le Bris helped into the small cab that had been hailed to take me towards my uncertain future‚ my six year old mind whirled back to the past‚ recalling how I came to this moment in the present. My mother‚ Imogen Renaudin was an eighteen year old when she met my father. Fresh out of college and blindly in love‚ she had me‚ Ailsa Renaudin when she was just twenty. Lost in her own dreamworld‚ she fantasied that we would all be a happy family‚ slowly working our way up

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    What was the Bauhaus and what was its purpose? The Bauhaus was a school of art‚ architecture and design that existed in three German cities including Weimar‚ Dessau‚ and Berlin. The school was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 and it lasted until 1933. During its time‚ Bauhaus went through different distinct periods under different directors and cities including expressionism‚ constructivism‚ functionalism and architecture. The Bauhaus was the start of modernism‚ at the same time‚ it changed the

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    Was The Holocaust Even Real ? “Now‚ as then‚ the face of an innocent child is my guiding light of hope for the world ..The reason to survive‚ to achieve and to work for the future‚ “ American holocaust survivor Nathan Shapell once said.” Everyone knows about the Holocaust and how over in Germany‚ Adolf Hitler had taken over a few of the towns and discriminated towards the Jews. Even though everyone knew it was real and there are Holocaust survivors‚ there are still people that don’t believe that

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    Imagine if Julius Caesar was the president of the United States of America. Andrew Jackson is the closest comparison that could be made to having Caesar as president. His power as a president was great‚ almost rivaling the power of the monarch of Britain. Jackson’s power was so great that he even defied the supreme court. To achieve this power Jackson formed links with the public to get what he wanted and ignored the personal thoughts of his fellow associates and instead relied on the “Kitchen Cabinet”

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