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    Brutus the honorable man

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    makes Brutus honorable to his country but not to his friend. Depending on what he thought was for the greater good‚ Caesar becoming the sole leader‚ or the devotion that he has for his country; he honored what he thought was best for Rome. “Not that I loved Caesar less‚ but that I loved Rome more” (3.2.23-24). Brutus had honored Caesar but Brutus felt that Caesar was too ambitious. Brutus also felt that Caesar made the romans as slaves‚ and feared for the Republic. Therefore‚ Brutus joins the conspiracy

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    Why Do People Join Gangs

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    Some kids join gangs because they need to feel "acceptance‚ excitement‚ to earn money‚ peer pressure‚ protection‚ to socialize and etc. " (S.A.P.D) If kids have nothing better to do or don’t feel like they mean anything at home they are going to find mischief to

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    Brutus Persuasion

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    Antony and Brutus‚ both gave speeches to the people of Rome after the assassination. They tried to explain what happened and why Caesar was killed. They both had clear points of the events that happened but Antony’s speech was better and persuaded the crowd more. When Brutus spoke to the crowd‚ they loved him and understood why he killed him. However‚ when Brutus left the area‚ Antony won the crowd over with his story. He persuaded the crowd by making them angry at Brutus‚ even though just a speech

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    Why I Deserve To Join Nhs

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    To the staff of the National Honor Society (NHS)‚ I am a candidate‚ whom you have invited to join your organization‚ writing to discuss my qualifications. As of right now‚ I am extremely honored by the fact that the only reason I was considered eligible to join you was because of my grade-point average‚ which is 3.57‚ but‚ I am also aware that the other requirements necessary for me to join NHS include a demonstration of positive traits of character‚ service‚ and leadership. Reading the necessary

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    Brutus and Cassius

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    In Julius Caesar‚ Brutus is the puppet of Cassius. Cassius controls Brutus by fooling him into believing that killing Caesar would be good for Rome. Brutus is portrayed as a very easily impressioned and idealistic person. His characteristic makes him a potential follower for Cassius. Brutus is Cassius’s tool to get to Caesar. Brutus is close to Caesar and believes anything if it is for the “good” of Rome. His idealism becomes his flaw. Cassius knows that to get to Brutus he has to convince him that

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    Blabbing Out Faith Angelu D. Peralta Faith? Believing in God. Faith? Praying. Faith? Helping those who are in need. Faith? Glorifying God. Faith? Being a good person. Faith? Striving to be a true children of God. But wait‚ is faith just really about doing these things? As far as I know‚ believing in God would make it all. As they say‚ faith is believing without seeing. Explaining how important faith is‚ is very hard than explaining how much you love food. Isn’t it? Because faith is something

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    Myths of Conspiracy

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    and encourage people of all ages and backgrounds in the exploration and understanding of their past‚ and encourages critical thinking in interpreting American history in an entertaining‚ friendly‚ and interactive environment. Lone Gunman or Conspiracy? One week after John F. Kennedy was murdered in Dallas‚ his successor‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson‚ commissioned a bipartisan panel of officials from every branch of the Federal government to investigate the events surrounding the assassination

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    Cancer Conspiracy

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    Royce Moore Teacher Name Class Date Cancer Conspiracy Theory The infinite amount of advanced technology and government funding has allowed scientists to be able to discover new medicinal cures. Recent medical findings have reduced and eliminated many infectious diseases that have severely affected and killed people in the past. Today‚ people in society have been found to live longer‚ healthier lives. With hundreds of new discoveries and contributions to medical research‚ scientists all over

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    Conspiracy Theories

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    Conspiracy theories have been around for long periods of time‚ many people write them for many different reasons. The theories written can cover so many different things like; the Bill Clinton assassination theory‚ the Illuminati theory and Bermuda Triangle theory. The people who write these theories usually write them to feel more self worth‚ to feel better about what’s going on in society today. Many people tend to believe the people who write these theories. Conspiracy theories are written for

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    JFK conspiracy

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    The assassination of John F. Kennedy is one of the most controversial and debated topics in American history. Unlike previous presidential assassinations‚ the JFK assassination is one that is fill with conspiracy theories. Such theories include the CIA‚ the single shooter‚ and Cuban president Fidel Castro. As we see Lee Harvey Oswald killed President Kennedy‚ but I say and people might agree with me as well on this that there is no way that Lee killed Kennedy all on his own. Just the thought of this

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