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    The Continental Congress helped the colonies in so many ways. Their decisions are what got united states citizens away from the british and had a big role. Without the Continental Congress the Colonies would not be independent from British rule‚ and the United States today would be under control of the British‚ and not be the great country that we are now. “If ye love wealth better than liberty‚ the tranquility better than the animating contest of freedom‚ go home from us in peace. We ask of

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    Personal Narrative It was the summer of 2016 when an unplanned event occurred. Instead of my mom‚ my dad‚ Hunter and I spending our last few weeks of summer on the lake‚ visiting friends and family‚ or even getting ready for school we were in and out of the veterinary office. As we entered the air conditioned vet clinic we were all very nervous. “Hello‚” the lady at the front desk said. The vet came rushing out. ”They are here for Tex‚” she said upsettingly. We followed her back. Tex‚ our normally

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    establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” This basically translates that this amendment protects our basic rights that we deserve. The First Amendment is one run-on sentence that enshrines five of the most essential liberties guaranteed by American democracy: the freedom of religion‚ the freedom of speech‚ the

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    the moon‚ and America winning the space race. To begin with the Space Race started with a bet. The bet was tot see who could be the first one to get to the moon. This bet was between the Soviet Union and America the prize was pwer. Who ever got to the moon first had the pwer to send nuclear rockets to other countrys. This was a bet America had to win and they did. John F. Kennedy’s 1960 Rice University Speech encouraged people to go to the moon. There was no war in space there was

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    The 1930’s was filled with many interesting and knowledgeable events that marks our history that we see we see it today. Snow white and the Seven Dwarfs became the biggest grossing film in the 1930’s. Franklin D. Roosevelt passed the Fair Labor Standards Act that raises the minimum wage from 25 cents to 40 cents an hour and limits the work week to 44 hours. A New York Scientist predicts that the United States will reach the moon by 2050. At the end of the decade the United States entered the Second

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    I now feel after being a student in this class that being successful in business or school requires the ability to organize‚ arrange‚ and compose thoughts into a comprehensible format. Without these skills it is impossible to convey thoughts and emotions grammatically. Reflecting on the past eight months‚ I notice that our English class has taught me skills necessary to develop personal‚ informative‚ and persuasive essays. These are essential attributes needed to become successful in today?s society

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    and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized.” This is how the 4th Amendment in the Constitution is stated. This amendment means the police cannot search your house without a warrant or probable cause. It offers protection to the people from unlawful searches and seizures. Without the Fourth Amendment‚ the American people would have

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    Coast guard‚ And many more‚ For this outstanding chance to represent the voice of the people sharing their gratitude for these wonderful veterans of foreign war from this great and powerful country. First i’d like to start with a quote from A politician from Florida the words of Jeff Miller. “The willingness of America’s veterans to sacrifice for our country has earned them our lasting gratitude.” When he says this I believe that he is trying to

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    around only our needs but also the needs of others but he makes a point to state that everyone has a choice of how to view the world. His argument may be obvious but overlooked by many. Through his personal experiences and his examples provided in the speech‚ pathos is what is mostly used.Employing Pathos in Argument In David Roster Walllace’s graduation speech‚ Wallace persuades the class to view the world as whole instead of individually. Wallace argues that we should not feel as if the world revolves

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