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    A Turning Point in America The Ratification of the 19th Amendment Before the 1900s The women’s suffrage movement or what some people consider "1st wave feminism" originally began in the mid-1800s. In 1984‚ the revolutionary movement started. This movement’s purpose was to give women the rights that they deserved and to make them equal to men. This movement’s focus was on giving women the right to vote. It officially started at the Seneca Falls Convention. Three women were at the forefront

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    A perfect example of this is when Satsuki and Mei got anxious when their father didn’t appear on the bus on a rainy evening he was expected to be on. Totoro appears when Mei fall asleep on Satsuki’s back. (Osawa‚ 2015) I believe that when Mei is depending on Satsuki‚ Satsuki feels vulnerable because she must rise to an adult role despite being a child. At that moment‚ her childhood

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    Viktor E.Cooper Mrs. Kriegbaum Advanced Literature Odyssey by Homer This poem is not about odyssey journey but rather hummer explain the effort of loyalty and disloyalty within a community. This book talks about friends odyssey had who are loyal still loyal to him after 20 years

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    Maintain Medicare

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    scary thought for some. However‚ knowing that my grandparents‚ parents‚ and one day myself will have the option to obtain Medicare is very comforting. Medicare is a federal health care program that was put in place by Congress in 1965 to provide health insurance to Americans sixty-five and above. Medicare was then expanded in 1972 to also cover younger individuals who are disabled (Kaiser‚ 2012). Traditional Medicare provides coverage to all Americans sixty-five and older without taking into account

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    Neutrality Law Essay

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    According to Source 16‚ it is mentioned that the Neutrality Law was a shackle for the most war-loving of American Presidents. The Neutrality Law was one that was said that it could not be shaken‚ as long as it is not presented to the President an excuse that it should be breeched. From what I have understood from this act‚ the U.S. was convinced that they will enter the war under any circumstances of any kind of offense that seems like a personal attack towards this country. In Source 17‚ the discussion

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    Why is freedom so important? What about our constitution makes people liberated from our governments’ all-embracing grasp? I ask these questions because you as American citizens deserve the right to know why “We the people” are united to secure the blessings of liberty we were granted so many years ago. The majority of our Founding Fathers were Federalists. They believed that one large government should not have absolute power over smaller ones. These men played a key role in the fight for independence

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    The penny‚ the smallest coin in the U.S.‚ that honors president Abraham Lincoln‚ is now essentially worthless. Back not too long ago‚ it was possible to go the store and get a whole bag of candy for a nickel‚ or a chocolate bar for a penny. But now that is no longer possible. Nowadays the price of everything is much higher than it used to be‚ which means that small amounts don’t go as far. As source C explained‚ there used to be penny-poker‚ penny candy‚ and five and dime stores. Now‚ penny poker

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    I Was Never so Scared...

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    knew I was in for a dark journey home. I had decided that by traveling through the forest would be the quickest way home. Minutes passed‚ yet it seemed like hours and days. The farther I traveled into the forest‚ the darker it seemed to get. It was very hard to even take a breath due to the stifling air. The only sound familiar to me was the quickening beat of my own heart‚ which felt as though it was about to come through my chest. I began to whistle to take my mind off the eerie noises I was hearing

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    Why Are Cells So Small

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    In this lab‚ we decided to investigate an important fact that normally goes unquestioned: why are cells so small? Would it be more efficient if everyone were just made up of one or two huge cells? A source of energy and molecules are required by all living organisms‚ which means that the amount of the cell that is able to receive molecules is important. The group’s hypothesis was that “cells are small because small cells have a larger surface area to volume ratio”‚ which is important because a larger

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    Difficult Verbs

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    DIFFICULT VERBS VERB Sew PAST Sewed PAST PARTICIPLE Sewn MEANING to use a needle and thread to make or repair clothes or to fasten something such as a button to them. to get rid of something that you no longer need or want. to kill someone - used especially in newspapers. to move smoothly over a surface while continuing to touch it‚ or to make something move in this way. to throw or put something somewhere with a careless movement and some force. to have a strong and very unpleasant smell. to damage

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