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    Brooks Pd. 2 The essay Citizen Ben: A worldly American’s Seven Great Virtues by Walter Isaacson is an essay begins talking about Benjamin Franklin. When we think of Benjamin Franklin our minds automatically turn to the story about him flying a kite in a lightening storm with a rod on to prove that lightening was electricity. This is one thing that Franklin did but he did many more as well‚ in fact it says that he was an inventor diplomat‚ writer and business strategist. He helped bring the country

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    father tell his son about the Statue of Liberty” In the whole world‚ people are searching for Liberty and no discrimination of who they are. Everyone have different cultures colors and religions. America is known for having many different races and cultures in their country. In the 60’ties racism and discrimination was a big problem‚ not to mention the time where white people had black people as slaves. Because of all this ignorance the KKK got created. KKK was a group of people‚ who hated a decided

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    remember. Involve me and I learn”‚ Benjamin Franklin. Most people think of Ben franklin‚ they think about how he discovered how lighting generates electricity or the lighting rod. But most people don’t know that he made hundreds of other inventions. Franklin could do many things. He has made multiple stories and has made multiple inventions. He was a inventor and a philosopher and had made multiple discoveries like how lighting can generate electricity. Franklin at a young age‚ dropped out of school

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    Kaitlin McGoldrick Western Civilization I October 7th‚ 2012 During the 1300s‚ a plague epidemic swept through Europe ruining everything in its path. Not a soul knew this horrible disease was about to turn their world upside down‚ but when it did there was no turning back. There was no getting back to their normal lives when this disaster hit. To me this is one‚ if not the most‚ terrible plague epidemics to hit the European countries. This horrible epidemic was called the Black Death. Researchers

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    Benjamin Franklin and William Penn were different in many ways‚ but they both helped to create Philadelphia. William Penn was a Quaker that was born in England‚ and he was the son of an admiral in the navy. The Quakers were not treated very well in England because the king‚ King Charles the second‚ wanted everyone to be Protestant. That is why the king created the church of England that was for Protestants only. King charles even went as far as executing people for their beliefs.  Penn wanted to

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    Hey IM HERE! S- Oh! Uh‚ so who’s she?? Aman – I don’t know? S- I think you should leave (to Vikram) coz the show must go on. Aman – Bye? (Vikram leaves) S- So Dear Audience‚ are you ready for another show? Here we have the students of Harvest who will perform a drama on Troublemakers. Yes behold! as they present a play that will take you to the world of teenagers! -English Play- A- Sunny? Sunny?? Sunny??? (snap) S- Oh yeah? O_O A-Where were you?? S- Lost… A – Lost in what? S- I was lost

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    God Who Favours Some but Not All of His Creation’ – Discuss The word miracles can be defined in a variety of ways. Some may consider it to be a sign of God’s presence within the world and his dynamic power‚ with other believing that a miracle is an event that lacks an explanation‚ whilst others can believe a miracle simply breaks the laws of nature. This therefore leads onto the constant questioning of if God does perform miracles and they are not a violation of the laws of nature‚ then why does

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    When reading Hamlet some people may wonder‚ what’s keeping him from doing the things he needs to do? Why is he taking a long time to avenge his father? There are many factors that affect our decision or hold us back‚ some that we may not be aware of. In the play‚ we see Hamlet struggle to execute revenge against his uncle for his father’s sake‚ so what’s holding him back? “A dull and muddy-mettled rascal‚ peak like John-a-dreams‚ unpregnant of my cause‚ and can say nothing! No‚ not for a king‚ upon

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    "On his Blindness" by John Milton John Milton was a great writer and one of the few who was recognized in his own time. His name stands out in the history of English literature mainly for his two works‚ Paradise Lost and Paradise regained. In 1651 Milton became blind‚ yet he continued to write and his daughters would take dictation. The poem On his Blindness‚ by John Milton is an Italian sonnet which addresses the Christian perspective of how to accept ones disabilities. The

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    I say to you‚ one of you will betray me‚ one who is eating with me” (Mark 14:18). Jesus knew that Judas was going to betray him‚ turn him over for money. This leads to the question‚ why did Jesus not confront his betrayer and condemn him? Jesus could have stopped Judas from capturing him‚ which would have spared his life. The fact that this divine human being did not spare his own life just amazed me. Not only was the fact that Jesus didn’t stop his betrayer odd‚ but the fact that it seemed as if

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