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    What if everyone was 100% responsible? Take one minute to think about what if everyone took responsibility for what they say‚ and for what they do? If people were honesty‚ ethical and treated people fairly‚ and the world would be a more pleasant place to live. Therefore‚ when we take responsibility for our actions‚ we could end bullying‚ discrimination and all discord in the world. Wow‚ World peace‚ can you image that? Personal responsibility for me means to be 100% responsible for my

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    advance government structure and philosophy at the time. In a way‚ this revival also introduced an interest in the human capacity and marvel – also known as the humanist movement. The true Renaissance man – a prime example being Leonardo da Vinci – was able to perform well in an array of academic and human pursuits which facilitated a unanimous drive throughout Europe to observe and study as much of the world as they are able – to live life to the fullest – a goal also derived from life during The

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    Testament” We have already discussed that music was created by God and that music is very important to Him. In addition‚ the Bible documents that Jubal was the first person to handle‚ and one may assume to play‚ a musical instrument. However‚ in the Bible‚ intrinsically linked with music‚ praise and worship were the Levites. Let’s discuss the role and importance of the Levites within Biblical music ministry. Who were the Levites? Levi‚ meaning “attached”‚ was the third son of Jacob and Leah: “Now she

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    After one hundred years when the Emancipation Proclamation was written‚ African Americans were still fighting for equal rights in their everyday life. Their first success during this movement did not come until the Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954 which was then followed by many boycotts and protests. The largest of these protests was the March on Washington. On August 28‚ 1963 more than 200‚00 people gathered together at the Lincoln Memorial in order to take part in the black

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    Canadian economy benefited from the U.S economy‚ U.S needed Canada’s natural resources. In 1913‚ Canadian newspaper printmaking was less than 20% of U.S. production‚ but by 1925 it had beaten the last. By 1939‚ it was 3.5 times as large. Newsprint production‚ which was less than 300‚000 tons in 1913‚ it reached more than 3‚600‚000 tons by 1937. Most of Canada’s economy benefited from the trade especially from the U.S and Canadians wanted the trade

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    founders of the the women’s movement. These women had gone to a conference meeting with their husbands and where forced to sit behind a curtain in the back of the room. When Susan‚ Elizabeth‚ and the Grimke sister were forced to sit behind the curtain‚ it was a big eye opener for them. Arguably‚ this is the reason they became so involved with this movement. The first assembly for women rights took place in Seneca Falls New York. After this women continued to write speeches‚ but because of the lack of rights

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    an extent. For example the case Abrams v. United States (1919) The First Amendment did not protect printing leaflets urging to resist the war effort‚ calling for a general strike‚ and advocating violent revolution. In my opinion the to speak‚ live how you choose to‚ and do whatever you feel is right to an extent is good because you get a chance to be free minded.

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    The ideas and actions associated with the women’s liberation movement‚ encouraged for legal and social equality for both women and men. It first was focused on issues such as the right to vote. In particular‚ the 19th Amendment‚ ratified in 1920‚ claimed that a US citizen cannot be denied the right to vote based on someone’s sex. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) claims that equality of rights under

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    whether the impact left from the "flower children" was good or bad. The Counterculture has played an important and positive role in shaping many generations‚ both past and present. Where did the counterculture movement come from and why did it begin? It started in the 1960s‚ when the group called the Hippies had emerged. They had figured out that the best way to live and enjoy life‚ was to do what you wanted and when you wanted and not caring what anyone else ever said about you. The group continually

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    The main catalyst for conflict is fear My father loves to tell me stories about my great grand father‚ who was once a member of the Chinese communist army. I was told that although my great grand father fought many battles against the Japanese‚ he never fought because of his own believe or own hatred‚ the only reason for all his battles is because he was scared. The fear that China will be dominated by another empire and our family might suffer due to the lost of war has caused him to join the war

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