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    Jindandao Rebellion Jindandao‚ a branch of the White Lotus Sect‚ was an ancient Chinese secret society. In the winter of 1881‚ Chinese peasants joined the sect and rebelled against the Qing court. Society heads Yang Yuechun and Li Guozhen proclaimed themselves “warriors to sweep the north”‚ which in clearer terms are “warriors to wipe out the Mongolians in the north.” The extremist slogans of Yang Yuechun and his followers included “kill the Mongolians and seize their land‚” and “defeat the Qing

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    MYP English and Humanities Year 10 Literature that describes acts of rebellion and the experience of social outsiders Will there always be a Mr Van Gogh? You will be assessed on the following criteria: Level Achieved English: A Content (receptive) English: B Organisation (Planning‚ paragraphs) Area of Interaction Environments Students are able to independently analyse a range of diverse social environments represented in literature and how‚ these reflect on

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    Nick Greco English 9H Ms. Amarianos 12/22/14 Adolescence and Holden Caulfield‚ the Rebellion Introduction Is it just me... or does every adult hate what teenagers do? Well‚ it hasn’t only occurred in recent days‚ it has dated back all the way to the 1940s and 1950s after World War II. Adolescents of the 1940s were no longer concerned with winning a war‚ instead they were concerned with being popular and successful in their adult lives. The Catcher in the Rye is an amazing book by J.D Salinger

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    Slavery and Sectionalism

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    Slave Rebellion and Sectionalism In the early 1800’s‚ slavery was very common among certain parts of the United States‚ especially in the South. Slave owners had the right to beat‚ brand or imprison slaves for small offenses. The severe actions of slave owners towards their slaves led to several revolts and rebellions. “From the earliest days of the peculiar institution‚ resistance was a constant feature of American slavery.” (Slave Rebellions) A few of these notorious rebellions included Gabriel

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    Nat Turner

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    Turner and where does he stand in American history? Nat Turner is an American slave‚ who has been forgotten about in history as well in the hearts of African-Americans. He led and organized one of the bloodiest slave rebellions in American history. This rebellion was ""¦the rebellion that served to change the course of American history in the three decades before the Civil War" (Goldman 10). Within this paper‚ it is to analyze on his impact on the nation.         Nat Turner was a slave son‚ who

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    The Fires of Jubilee

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    uses the material in a drama form of entertainment; not as a historical term of events. Thomas Gray a defense attorney for the captured slaves of the rebellion; found Nar Turner to be interesting and sought to get an interview with him. Gray his influences as defense Footnote: Stephen Oates. The Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turner’s Fierce Rebellion. (New York: Harper Pernnial) ‚ 1975‚157

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    Google's Driveless Car

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    Google’s driverless car 1. What is it? The Google Driverless Car is a project by Google that involves developing technology for driverless cars. The innovative technology latest product is a fully automated car that does not require a human driver. The modified cars ’ most noticeable feature is a rotating sensor on the roof that scans 360 degrees for more than 200 feet in diameter‚ creating a 3D map of the car ’s location. A sensor on the left rear wheel measures the car ’s movements

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    THE EVIDENCE FOUND IN THE CLOSED CONTAINER IS ADMISSIBLE BECAUSE THE AUTOMOBILE EXCEPTION APPLIES TO THE RV ALLOWING SCOPE OF THE SEARCH DUE TO ITS MOBILITY PROVEN 10 DAYS AFTER THE ARREST Defendant’s RV was considered to be an automobile when the closed container was found in it. In Florida v. Jimeno‚ 500 U.S. 248‚ 251‚ 111 S.Ct. 1801‚ 1803-04 (1991) the Supreme Court held that a criminal suspect’s right to be free from unreasonable searches was not violated when‚ after he gave a police officer

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    Reduce Self Driving

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    can reduce the cost of lawsuit to make this self driving car it can reduce the cost of user suit car because the car is not only designed to detect problems is run UL but it is also able to detect if there is a roadblock. In addition this car also has the characteristics of a specific security. each user that has the car automatically need to wear safety plate strap. in other words‚ If every car "fitted" into the grid and driving alone‚ then speeding‚ along with stops and red light running will

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    Montresor

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    The character Montresor in “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe is a character for a close psychoanalytic approach and study. This short story is teeming with the need to be analyzed from a psychoanalytic viewpoint. The very first line when Montresor states‚ “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but when he ventured upon insult‚ I vowed revenge.” (Poe 160)‚ clearly indicates that the protagonist of the story will not be a stable character. When the character says

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