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    The foundation of the United States of America can be boiled down to 3 historical documents. Those 3 documents are the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights serves to protect the rights of the individual. From the freedom of the press to the freedom to bear arms. One of the most debated rights or freedoms was the right to free speech. Americans have debated what exactly the right to free speech entails since the bill of rights was written in

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    the beginning your efforts contributed much , but overtime, your mistreatment of the Shtejlni under your care has served not to better, but worsen our country. Therefore your title as Master of Hospitality is hereby forever stripped from you.” The kneeling man made no response and simply glared at the tiles as the heavy chain was removed from around his neck. Those last words of the king stabbed deeper and deeper with every mental repetition increasing his fury. The symbol of power was handed to

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    Throughout history, art has taken countless different forms, contained different themes, and evolved as different time periods passed. Art has the ability to capture aspects of life, religion, and past cultures that words are incapable of. Within all the diverse forms of art, there remain the fundamental elements and principles that exist in every piece of art that has ever been made. In the art piece I have chosen, “Family of Darius Before Alexander”, the artist Francesco Salvator Fontebasso utilizes

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    This paper presents a New Historicism theoretical framework for considering religion as a force that compels the actions of characters in a piece of literature, as influenced by the society of the time period. Rendering historical pieces from the Church of England, works by Christopher Baker, Harry Morris, Joseph Sterrett, and close reading of Shakespeare’s Othello, I show how religion in the form of symbolism and marital duties proves to be a compelling force in Othello’s unsuccessful conversion

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    and shows its sense which is known as showing meaning. Most people in this instance use lens magnifiers to enhance the details of an object or animal. To get this shot people will go to great lengths by lying on the ground, sitting on a chair, or kneeling. This makes a picture that shows extreme elements in the object or animal. An abstract shot in photography is a distance shot. This shows the distance of how far away an object

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    walk especially when walking up the stairs and sitting becomes unsteady gait (Musumeci et al, 2015). The risk factors of knee OA are genetics, advanced age, gender (women), obesity, physical activities and lifestyle behaviors include sitting in a kneeling squatting,

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    Paddle Board Hire Sydney schools. Here are a few different ways of paddle boarding - • Lying on the surf board using arms to push. A very popular technique Paddle Board Hire Sydney used by people is to use their arms for paddling in the waters. • Kneeling on the surf board • Paddling on a surf board by standing on it Some of the Paddle Board Hire Sydney schools • Balmoral

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    The Pledge of Allegiance is the vow of respect to the United States of America. A pledge is a promise , and that promise, as a United States citizen, is to be courageous and stand up for liberty and justice. Justice is the honesty and integrity to your rights. The Pledge of Allegiance emphasizes the most influential political philosophy, that people have rights, such as the right to life, liberty, and property, written by John Locke, an English philosopher. The right to liberty, the freedom and independence

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    Sue Monk Kidd bases the story, The Secret Life of Bees, in the south in 1964 by talking about how the Civil Rights Act had just been signed, and from the character Rosaleen, showing that black people could now vote as long as they were able to sign their name perfectly. This is one of the big ways that the Civil Rights Act influenced Lily because someone so close to her wanted to vote, and that caused many problems. The Jim Crow laws were a racial caste system that named black people as

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    the late formative period. They are located in the temple of the Danzantes and are of Zapotec origin. Although both are from different regions, they have the same purpose and meaning. The “Mural of Bonampak” depicts the defeated warriors naked, kneeling under the power of what seem the ruler or someone of great importance. The losers were killed for sacrificial purpose and for authoritative power. They are shown tortured at the feet of victorious warriors on a flight of stairs. The “Danzantes”

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