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    studied frequently with his spare time. He was accepted into King’s College where he volunteered to fight for the Patriots against the Loyalists. In addition, he published several papers arguing against pro-Loyalist propaganda. During the war, he became George Washington’s aid and was later elected to represent the Continental Congress. With this position, he provided advice for the Declaration of Independence and followed it up with The Federalist Papers. Washington also promoted him to Secretary of the

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    Rough Draft Throughout the history of mankind, there is a clear repetition of poor leadership. Often, this leadership starts off as an innocent gesture before it takes a turn for the worse. In Animal Farm by George Orwell Napoleon represents a dictator. The book is a political allegory of the Russian Revolution and uses pigs to portray the roles of humans. Napoleon, the main character, shares characteristics with Joseph Stalin. Through the course of the novel Napoleon shows how power can change

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    The song Imagine was written by John Lennon, a former Beatle member. The Beatles were known for making songs that talked about a better world, a world where people live in happiness and harmony. This song was not created by John Lennon alone, somewhere around last year we get to know that his wife was also involved in the making of this song. The song has become one of the most famous songs in the world ranking number twenty five in the scale. Due to its controversial Lyricas and radical ideas the

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    Quyen Vo Professor Andrew Dunskey HIST 1301-6020 Sep 21,17 Essay 1 Revolution Mothers “For many Americans, the Revolution is their last great romance with war” as Carol Berkin. The women of the Revolutionary War face more difficulties than in peace. Women played a big role in the society to maintain their liberty amount other things. Most of them would sacrifice themselves to see that in the end freedom was achieved. The author wrote about many women and their lives, from British loyalists, Native

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    Love’s Power In the novel, 1984, the author, George Orwell, explores the chaotic and inhumane world under an all controlling and manipulative government. In an age of threatening, powerful governments, Orwell combats the support of these powers through subtle motifs throughout the book. The symbolic government of Big Brother controls a society in which the main character, Winston Smith, tries to navigate through while preserving his human nature. Criticizing this form of government, the author uses

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    remained a vocal adversary of taxation without representation, and in 1773 Henry took lead in creating Virginia’s Committee of Correspondence to organize information with the other colonies on the activities of Royals and military in the colonies. After George issued a series of punitive laws against the colonies in 1774, known as the Intolerable Acts, Henry was elected to the First Continental Congress. The question facing the First Continental Congress was one of freedom, as many colonists believed that

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    Propaganda is the act of perverting information in order to influence the thoughts or actions of others. Propaganda is used in order to accomplish goals which cannot be attained in more honorable or more principled ways. In the novel, Animal Farm, George Orwell’s characters use various examples of propaganda in order to achieve and promote their own selfish desires. Animal Farm is an allegory using a farm as a metaphor of communist Russia under Stalin. The pigs in the novel, or Stalin’s supporters

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    T.C. Boyle's "Greasy Lake" (1985), exposes the narrator to be the ultimate dissenter upon first glimpse. The anonymous main character goes beyond to appear rebellious to his friends, and anyone around him. Aside from the main character, two friends, Digby and Jeff, accompany the narrator on his journey to be bad on this “the third night of summer vacation” (Boyle, 1985, p. 615). The narrator explains that he and his friends were 19 years old, sported leather jackets, drank Tango and Thunderbird

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    For a government to be successful it needs to inflict fear into everyone of its people. The capital did so by using the Hunger Games as a tool for fear, excommunicating each of the districts from each other, and reminding everyone how one district can be eliminated so easily. Therefore, a government cannot rule as efficiently if there is no fear in its people. If fear is not within the government’s people then a rebellion could easily be started. In the words of Niccolo Machiavelli “is it better

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    “Land Ho”! In the year of, 117 colonists arrive at the shore of, nowadays, North Carolina (Drye Willie, 2004). On the ship the ship is a pregnant women also known as Eleanor Dare, daughter of John White, and the mother of Virginia Dare; the first English born American child. The Roanoke colony is one of the first American mysteries that no one has yet solved. There are a lot of theories regarding this tragedy. Some say that they drowned, and others say that they merged with the Indians living near

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