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    common sense and the declaration of independence are considered the two most potent documents of propaganda seen in American history. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was written in the year 1776. During this time period America was attempting to gain its independence from Great Britain. Thomas Paine‚ a thirty-nine-year-old agitator from England‚ wrote the 97 page pamphlet. It sold a total of 120‚000 copies in just three months. In his writings he urged America’s immediate break from its mother country

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    The “Declaration of Independence” is an extremely famous‚ as well as important piece of writing‚ written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776‚ and adopted by the Second Continental Congress. It was written to state the reasons why the British colonies of North America should have their independence from Great Britain. Jefferson wanted to persuade King George the III why these colonies should have their independence‚ and used many techniques in doing so. A few techniques that he used while writing this document

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    The Declaration of Independence is the foundation of America. It contains “the words that made America‚” (Fink‚ 9). Five of the founding fathers got together and penned this important document. As they penned this document‚ they were inspired by a number of European philosophers and writers. One of these philosophers was Jean-Jacques Rousseau. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau played a significant role in three different revolutions: in politics‚ his work inspired and shaped revolutionary sentiment in

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    1. Examine the factors that led to the colonies’ declaration of independence from England. Make sure to explain WHY the colonies decided to break from their mother-country as well as any risks that doing so might have entailed. Also include your interpretation of whether or not breaking away from England was a good idea for the colonies. After the French and Indian War‚ Great Britain gained lots of territories but lost lots of money. Great Britain did not want to quickly occupy this territory

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    As July began in 1776‚ the once prosperous relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain came to an end. As the tension grew‚ the colonists no longer withstood the tyranny‚ and as stated in the Declaration of Independence‚ the representatives of the colonies decided that when the situation reached a dire state‚ “it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which connected them with another.” Before the document was written‚ Great Britain mistreated the colonists

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    deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Today’s society is built upon the values of freedom‚ independence and the natural rights of man. Many of our fore fathers died building this base upon which these values stand upon. Would you throw these rights away? The rights that you take for granted which were unheard of just three centuries ago. Would you be willing to sacrifice those rights just to feel a temporary relief from the dangers of today’s world? In Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School

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    Discipline means obedience to a superior authority. Accepting the norms of the family‚ society‚ the commands of elders and obeying them is also discipline. Discipline means accepting punishments for violation. Discipline also means training of mind and character‚ developing self-control and the habit of obedience. In the entire universe‚ there is an order and discipline. The stars‚ the planets‚ the earth on which we live‚ the moon and the sun we see‚ move according to a system of discipline. We

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    Daesy Castillo Mr. J. Newport His 161-1 March 24‚ 2014 Discuss the factors that led to the American declaration of independence in 1776. On July 4‚ 1776‚ thirteen colonies in the north received her independence from the Great Britain. The American Revolution began as early as 1763 but the thought of being an independent nation began in 1767. Before 1763‚ the colonist in America praised the British government as John Adams stated‚ “the [British government was the] most perfect combination of

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    backed up by school dress codes‚ a code in which certain articles of clothing are regulated. Dress codes are in all schools‚ including private and public‚ middle and high schools; however‚ regardless of the kind of school‚ dress codes almost always target girls(9). Girls are purposefully defying the dress code as a kind of civil disobedience to point out the sexism and unfairness in school dress codes (4). Middle and high school administrators often believe they have created dress codes for appropriate

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    Most students struggle with the same struggle day after day: The dress code. This topic in particular has proved to be very controversial within teachers and students. Some say it shouldn’t be enforced and is just used to control students. Others say that it’s for the greater good and that students who don’t abide by it should be punished. Today you will learn the truth. Because dress codes are restrictive‚ often biased‚ and unnecessary‚ they should not be enforced in public schools. Every morning

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