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    The steady pressure by the moderate suffragists was the most important reason for the achievement of votes for women by 1918.How accurate is this view? The 19th and 20th century were times of progressive change for the British society. With the beginning of industrialisation and the increasing literation of the common folk it was clear that demands for more democracy would be made. For men changed would happen faster since naturally men were the superior gender and were regarded as a reliable

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    Martin Luther King – a Non-Violent "Extremist" Compared to the various factions of the civil rights movement‚ Martin Luther King Jr. is not an extremist; however‚ in response to being labeled an extremist by "fellow clergimen"‚ King considers himself an extremist of love and equality (King 1). In his letter written from the Birmingham Jail‚ King argues in favor of non- violence‚ placing his extremism in the context of religion‚ history and sociology. His ideology is the only outlet for a positive

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    The benefits of moderate alcohol consumption Adam Jones Psyc&100 Clark College Ron Lajoy‚ Ph.D. Alcohol contrary to what one may believe in moderation‚ loosely defined as 2-3 servings of alcohol for men and 1-2 servings for women‚ has a wide array of health benefits. One of the earliest studies of health benefits on moderate alcohol consumption was published in the American Medical Association in 1904. Alcohol benefits the blood lipid profile‚ increasing good cholesterol and decreasing

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    Early Christianity was viewed as being extremist and rebellious and it was not popular with governing authorities. Rome built huge grandiose structures to glorify and worship their leaders and deities‚ Christianity went against this as it is a monotheistic religion‚ meaning that they only worshipped one god. This was a rarity in the ancient world and it frightened the governments of many civilizations. Arguably one of the biggest goals of a person in power is to remain in power. Christianity

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    lifespan development. | b. | was the first African-American psychologist. | c. | won three gold medals at the 2009 National Senior Games. | d. | was the first black soldier to serve in an all-white unit in World War II. | ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: 1 OBJ: 1.1 2. Development is best defined as a. | individual differences in human behavior. | b. | systematic changes and continuities from conception to death. | c. | the way people change in positive ways across time. | d. |

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    Dangers of The Extremes Extremist groups go above and beyond to get what they want. They go to extreme measures‚ even disregarding people’s safety and turning groups against each other to reach their goal. They are a great hazard to mankind. Despite the fact that people have the right of free speech and assembly‚ the banning of Extremist groups will better society because they promote hate and violence and turn people against each other. (Topic Sentence 1) Extremist groups shower hate all over

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    Moderate drinking can have beneficial effects on the heart‚ especially among those at greatest risk for heart attacks‚ such as men over the age of forty-five and women after menopause. But long-term heavy drinking increases the risk for high blood pressure‚ heart disease‚ and some kinds of stroke. According to findings published Jan. 29 in the journal Stroke. People who average more than two drinks a day have a thirty-nine percent higher risk of stroke compared to those whose daily average amounts

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    Extreme and Moderate Characters in Tartuffe In Moliére’s Tartuffe (Moiré 1664)‚ the reader is able to see a great contrast of Extreme and Moderate characters. Extreme characters being those who are seen as over the top‚ or very passionate people‚ and the moderate characters having a more calm and subtle approach to ideas. The extreme characters in this case would be Madam Pernelle‚ Orgon‚ Tartuffe‚ and Dorine. The moderate characters are seen as Cleante and Elmire. One of the characters that

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    dfghjkl;poiuytrdcvbnj;[piyrfghkl;po98u7yt5r4e gfggghhiiutfdfg “The steady pressure by the moderate Suffragists was the most important reason for the achievsuffragists attempted to do this by writing to MP’s‚ presenting petitions to parliament and by holding public meetings. The suffragists were not just focused on the vote but also supported other issues such as improvement in education. Martin Pugh a famous historian argues that the suffragists were one of the main factors contributing to women

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    Get to know the panelists This is often difficult as many panels never meet in advance‚ but in our social world many folks are online and can be found. Do Google searches on their name and the topic at hand‚ and you may be surprised what you find online. Research the topic The most entertaining panels have a dash of debate‚ look at an issue from many angles‚ practical steps to get started‚ and tell a few jokes. Find where the points of contention are and be sure to bring it up‚ this is how you’ll

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