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    Rosa Parks Rosa Parks put a large impact on the world when she refused to give her seat up to a white man. (Ebscohost.com) My topic is important, because Rosa Parks changed the world’s regulations in many different ways. (Biography.com) Rosa Parks had an immense impact on the world, letting whites and blacks have more freedom to interact with each other. (Biography.com) Rosa Parks had a huge significance to the world that no other person could possibly ever have. I chose Rosa parks, because she

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    blamed and hurt for something they did not do. More than 26% of high school students do not graduate per year due to bullying. In act 2, Abby still is over powering everyone, which has now made them fear her. The main person that does not fear her is John Proctor. Proctor tries to fight Abby to take away her power but once Abby accuses Elizabeth, Proctors wife, of being a witch he

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    believed in and wanted rights, decided to finally say what they really thought of their king and how he was wrong with what he was doing (SparkNotes). As humans, everyone was born with natural rights that are incredibly important to have control over (John Locke). When they were stripped of their privileges it caused many to think of new ideas, or in other words, new inventions. Between the 1600’s and 1790’s enlightenment thinkers changed society with the new concept of putting power in the peoples’

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    What are miracles? Who would be able to do these miracles? “A miracle is an event which the force of nature- including the natural powers of man-cannot of themselves produce, and which must therefore, referred to a supernatural agency” (Fisher1900,9). The existence of the miracles in hand of human still a debatable idea everywhere. Regarding to some religious perspective, perfuming miracles is an ability that given by God to holy persons such as prophets and so on. It has also,

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    These qualities elucidate the extent of which these movements have succeeded or failed in achieving their objectives. John Brown was an extreme abolitionist who believed in the forceful overthrow of the slave system. Although John Brown’s aim and views on slavery were rational, his approach at stopping slavery was illogical and deranged as his mentality contributed to his raid. John Brown and his sons headed attacks on pro-slavery residents during the Bleeding Kansas conflicts in which Brown became

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    The Life of John Brown

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    cowardice!” (“John Brown”) John Brown, known for his actions prior to the Civil War, spoke these words, and they truly show who he is. Brown, born on May 9, 1800, in Torrington, Connecticut, fought for everything he believed was right all the way up until his death in 1859. He was known mostly as an abolitionist and a freedom fighter, constantly trying to liberate slavery. John Brown’s actions would lead him to having a role in Bleeding Kansas, as well as Harper’s Ferry. John Brown was born

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    Globalization has caused extreme change on the Cherokee ways of life, institutions, customs and traditions. The Cherokee people are incorporating more and more of their past traditions in to their institutions way of life in a means of trying to preserve them in this every changing world. Once a culture of people that held high their beliefs and way of life was nearly an extinct culture after the European, and colonization forced these people out of their land. It is important to see look at the

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    Irving Wallace, an American author and screenwriter, once stated: “To be one’s self, and unafraid whether right or wrong, is more admirable than the easy cowardice of surrender to conformity.” Wallace admired those who were not afraid to be the “lone wolf” and stick to their own individual ideas and character, no matter the consequences. People often view submission as the one and only route; they see a majority of the population following one another and figure it is the best option. Unfortunately

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    Flower Festival: Feast of Santa Anita By Diego Rivera Diego Rivera was born on December 8, 1886 in Guanajuato, Mexico. His love of art showed early on as he began drawing as a child. Around the age of 10, Rivera was able to study art at the San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Mexico City. One of his early influences was artist José Posada who ran a print shop near Rivera's school. In 1907, Rivera traveled to Europe to further his art studies. There, he became friends with other leading artists

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    Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men has been described as a protest statement Steinbeck’s novel, “Of Mice and Men” has been described as a protest statement. To what extent do you think that this is true? Steinbeck protest’s about the way that several different types of people were treated during the early nineteenth century. He protests against the treatment of the mentally retarded, cripples, African American people and the viewing of women as possessions. He does this by creating a character

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