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    In the story “The Revolt of Mother” the there are 4 main characters. The youngest son Sammy‚ the oldest child Nana‚ mother Sarah‚ and the father Adam. They all live in a very small house with very limited space. Sarah does not have much room to store her pots and pans‚ cook‚ sleep‚ or relax. The 2 kids live upstairs in unfinished bedrooms‚ with little to no space. Everyday Sarah and her daughter are constantly cleaning up after Adam. He sits at the dinner tables‚ eats‚ then leaves his food on the

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    Toussaint L’Ouverture‚ a Haitian born slave‚ was the remarkable leader who organized and led the slave revolt of 1791. As a literate and educated man‚ he often busied himself with reading the works of French Enlightenment philosophers‚ who preached individual rights and equality among men. In 1789 the French Revolutionaries (who advocated liberty‚ fraternity and equality) exempted the slaves from the “Rights of Man”; leaving them feeling betrayed thus fueling the fire of rebellion. Toussaint’s

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    Conflict is a word used to describe a state of discomfort‚ anger‚ frustration‚ sadness or pain that arises from a struggle to resist or overcome a condition of opposition‚ antagonism or discord. Fear is an unpleasant and frequently strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. Fear affects the way that people manage antagonistic circumstances‚ and can often provoke uncharacteristic or defensive responses. In order to understand conflict‚ we must first accept the inevitability of conflict

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    What Is Protozoa? Protozoa are one of the three main classes of parasites that cause diseases in humans. They are single-celled organism‚ and can only be seen under a microscope. When they invade a human they are able to multiply easily‚ which causes them to be at a great advantage and puts humans at a disadvantage. This helps them survive in the human body and causes a serious infection even with the arrival of a single protozoon. Infections caused by protozoa are contagious. Those protozoa

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    groups of people‚ the plebeians and patricians‚ who were extremely different in terms of their economies‚ politics‚ and way of life. (Morey‚ n.d.). The stark contrast between these populations caused strife and ongoing disagreements (Morey‚ n.d.)‚ which ultimately led to the first plebian revolt. The revolt was successful in some important ways‚ and changed the course of history. (Morey‚ n.d.) The Roman plebeians or commoners were (“The Roman Empire‚” 2006.)‚ free male citizens that were not

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    someone the correct way to do something until they are no longer confused. Ignorance is almost never a permanent thing‚ so most of the time it is simply a temporary problem. Drunkenness is the same way at its roots. Drunkenness may be caused because you just don’t know what the right thing to do is. Once someone has showed you the correct way to sober up‚ drunkenness can be forgotten. As you can see‚ drunkenness and ignorance are both temporary

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    In this essay‚ I will discuss the extent of the Russo-Japanese war’s contribution to the 1905 revolt. I will debate‚ on different events and their possible connection between the war and the emancipation of the serfs and the implications deriving from Bloody Sunday and how it resulted to the revolt. Overall I will argue that the Russo-Japanese war was not the main cause of revolt. Russia intended to expand its empire by attempting to gain more control over the far east‚ Which lead into direct conflict

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    proud‚ and that he cowards away from the people he knows can damage and hurt his reputation. When a problem arises Claudius runs and hides away while someone else comes along to confront and fix it. In the play Hamlet‚ the character’s downfalls are caused by their own weaknesses of character. Weakness can be brought upon a person in many ways. Polonius’s weakness is thehis inability to control his actions towards other people. Polonius has a controlling personality that ultimately causes his downfall

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    Pollution Caused By Factories Factory related pollution is the number one source of pollution in the United States. Factory pollution accounts for more than half the volume of all water pollution‚ as well as for the most deadly of pollutants. More than 365‚000 manufacturing factories consume vast quantities of fresh water to carry away wastes of several different types. This waste water from industrial factories is discharged into lakes‚ oceans and streams‚ which eventually disperse the polluting

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    The Peasants Revolt of 1381 is historically acknowledged as one of the earliest and most expansive instances of peasant uprising in European history. The peasants of fourteenth-century England‚ angered by the dire living conditions brought on by war‚ disease‚ and economic hardship‚ held a great dissatisfaction with the ruling elite and their practices. This conflict reached a turning point in the spring of 1381‚ when the people of several towns rose up against the English government. The Peasants

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