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    John Reed‚ an American journalist‚ did not believe the United States should enter the Austro-Serbian War‚ or that there should ever be any war in general. He recognized the war as being driven by greed and imperialism or more specifically‚ it was a “clash of traders” (74). He notes that although the English and French were against the German‚ they had been mercilessly claiming the entire world long before the Germans even had an army. In other words‚ the English and French were only opposing the

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    rights‚ John Locke is well-known for claiming every human has certain rights not given to them by the law or society. Things such as freedom‚ privacy‚ life and owning property. Social Contract - Again Locke‚ but also prominent in Jean-Jaques Rousseau’s writings. A political philosophy which claims that the government and people are bound under a contract‚ the government protects the people’s natural rights and‚ in return‚ the people allow the government to rule. Or at least that was what was supposed

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    once stated‚ “To be or to become an American‚ a person did not have to any particular national‚ learning languages‚ religious‚ or ethnic background. All he had to do was to commit himself to the political ideology centered on the abstract ideals of liberty‚ equality‚ and republicanism.” The meaning of being American goes deeper than having a title of being a citizen‚ having a language‚ religious preference‚ and nationality. As Philip Gleason stated‚ all an American had to do was focus on liberty‚

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    John D. Rockefeller was businessman who’s most famously known as the entrepreneur who founded the Standard Oil Company. He is also one of the richest men in the history of the world‚ having a net worth of about $633 billion. In the late 1800s‚ Rockefeller decided to take up the business that would turn out to change the way business was done. By the early 1900s‚ Rockefeller’s Standard Oil was in charge of more than 90% of the United States’ oil production. In 1901‚ the government of the United States

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    JUSTIFYING REBELLION:John locke and the right to revolution John Locke was born in 1632 and died in 1704. Locke is among the most in fluential polictical philosophers of the modern period. John Locke argued that the people have rights like the right to life‚liberty and property. Locke was one of the founding fathers who were in favor of the right to revolt. The second amendment is opposed by the founders today. The american revolution it’s self is one of the most persuasive testimony illistrating

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    Listening Analysis Paper Alex Kosarko MUS 185‚ Summer 2009 For my listening assignment‚ I chose the piece‚ “St. Louis Blues” by Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong‚ recorded in the late 1920s. At this time‚ the country was in the transition from country blues (a single artist accompanied by a single guitar) to city blues (a single artist accompanied by either a piano and/or several instruments). In city blues‚ the form was based on a very rigid 12-bar blues structure‚ which used mainly the

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    John Lennon It is 1968‚ there are thousands of people gathered in New York City to protest the Vietnam War. People are passionately chanting and singing about what they believe in. There are draft cards burning‚ posters‚ and a peaceful resistance from a minority group against the war. Events like these were a major part of the late 1960’s and early 70’s; and John Lennon had a major influence and connection to the politics and music of the era. Lennon was born on October 9th‚ 1940 in Liverpool‚ Uk

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    commitment to God this saint is worth learning about. I will highlight why I choose Saint Francis‚ some of the struggles he faced‚ and if his challenges are still present in today’s world. I choose Saint Francis because his life was inspiring yet not at all what I would think of for a saint. As a child Francis was given the minimal education that was available. Francis was always read to and wrote very little. “As an adult‚ he was considered ‘a man without learning’” (Pg 17). Francis also grew up with little

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    240 years ago. That’s greater than 240 years of generations of people trying to define what it means to be an American‚ but few still stand true today from that long ago. Being accepting of others‚ not only other ethnic groups but fellow Americans as well‚ is one way in which things have not changed from the first American generation to the latest. One of the longest standing traits of the “poster child” American is being courageous‚ whether it be to earn our freedom or to fight for our rights as a

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    St. labre high school is thinking about changing their schedule to seven periods instead of eight periods. If they do change it to seven periods it they would have less electives and less credits. If they do change the schedule to seven periods. They will have a longer lunch when it gets cold out they will have to stay outside in the cold. If you have eight periods you have a longer periods and you get more done. If they do change it to seven periods they would have less electives and less

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