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    In our world, most societies support governments that work in a righteous way, but how can acting righteously be effective in a chaotic world full of crime and war?  In the novel The Prince by Niccoló Machiavelli, a dystopian society is defined as an illusion of a perfect government which is maintained through corporate, bureaucratic, and totalitarian control. This illusion fades however, once one recognizes how these actions beneficially impact a society by uniting and protecting the country. Throughout

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    them stop. Cinder was under her control for a second but then it stopped working on her, but everyone else was still under her control. When that happened Queen Levana noticed and told the King. When Cinder had finally gotten the android back to the prince he invited her to the ball they were having for Queen Levana, she said yes and started heading home. After a little bit it dawned on her that she didn’t have anything to drive to the ball. So she decided to head out to the junkyard to look for old

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    Never Underestimate the Power of Music Wait, what; no phone, no Instagram, no social media? What teenager wants to attend a class trip with no access to the social world they have grown dependent on? Each year, the junior class at Bayside Academy embarks on a trip to Pine Mountain, Kentucky, with one rule rising above all others; NO cell phones. Once the school year starts, planning begins for the Junior class trip, with the emphasis of the trip focused on promoting camaraderie and creating a closeness

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    So after world war one was over I had to go to back home to my family. It had seemed like it had been so long since I have seen my family. I was sure that my family was worried and they would be gone before I got home.When I had got home I saw my wife and my little boy cameron schramm jr. When I saw them I went running to them and they started to cry. I told them I was glad to be home and I had missed them so much. That night was really eventful they had asked what had happened during the war and

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    In the book A Raisin in the Sun by Larraine Hansberry, Walter and Mama are the two most influential characters to the plot. Walter is obnoxious and always thinks about himself while Mama is forceful and very strict. They both play a major role in the story. Both have changed or impacted the plot and characters feelings and or thoughts. Without them in the story it would be very different. Walter is a very important character and impacts everybody by his actions and what he says and does. Walter

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    Machiavelli’s The Prince, a 16th-century political treatise that acts as an extended analysis, instructing a ruler on how to acquire and maintain political power. Presumably drafted in 1513, Machiavelli was a known humanist scholar, working as a diplomat in Florence. Upon the time of its publication, Machiavelli had been recently released from imprisonment, his writings therefore may have had an agenda of regaining favour from the ruling Medici family, or was a means of prolonging his wisdom. The Prince is considered

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    This semester, you helped me learn that English isn’t just about writing, that it is about learning, too. You taught me how to write an article reflection, like the one about how sleep deprivation can cause damage to your health. You also taught me how to annotate articles like how eating too much added sugar may be killing you. Another thing that I learned from you this semester was the WODs. They helped me expand my vocabulary and make my writing more interesting. An assignment we did this year

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    The working class, that’s what it’s all about. Humans are born, they go to school, and then they spend the rest of their lives working, but is that really living their life to the fullest or are they just following the same pattern like everyone else or are they wasting their lives on something that's not important? Learn, work, work, and work are all they spend their time doing, and in retrospect, they will regret wasting their lives being a little worker drone for “The Man.” We have to ask ourselves

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    Goose Girl is a fairy tale collected by the Grimm brothers who’s story line is about a young Princess arranged for a marriage with a far away prince, and is deceived from her title on her way to her bridegroom. Deceived and over-powered by her waiting-woman, the Princess shows development, but our dreamer for this analysis is the waiting-woman. Fairy tales are all about embracing birth rights, and this is exactly what the waiting woman is deviant about: she broke from the system and tries to work

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    until she allows us to act again; then you will do well to strive harder, to observe things more closely...." (67)* Letter to Francesco Vettori in Rome December 10, 1513. Machiavelli is praised for the political implications of his writing in The Prince. However, many do not see the personal implications of Machiavelli's work, because the motivations for action are spoken in terms of political domination and the acquisition of power. There are underlying principles that speak of domination not only

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