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    Morton Stanley is one of these people who was overshadowed. Although he may be seen as inferior to other people‚ he did a lot in his lifetime. On January 28‚ 1841‚ Sir Henry Morton Stanley‚ original name John Rowlands‚ Congolese name is Bula Matari‚ “Breaker of Rocks”‚ was born in Denbigh‚ Wales. He was a British American explorer of central Africa and is famous for his rescue of the Scottish explorer David Livingstone. He made discoveries in the region and helped further develop it. His parents were

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    Louie was a boy that wouldn’t listen to anyone and was a big criminal and law breaker. He has stolen anything from liquor to multilayer cakes. He was eventually convinced to stop and become a runner. When he went to the olympics he tried to steal a germany flag when he was at the olympics. `In the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand‚ the main character Louie is a thief and a very rebellious person. Louie was a thief throughout his entire life. One reason is “If it was edible‚ louie stole it. Housewives

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    inequality as something good because it will help us in the future to get us where we want. The coal miner views wealth as something you have to work for‚ which takes a process. Before becoming a coal miner you have to become a boy to man‚ then a breaker boy‚ and finally a miner. Since coal miners aren’t paid much they cherish each penny earned. In addition to this‚ being un-wealthy didn’t allow them to donate to the society or charities. The miners kept their wealth and spent it on their families

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    break his promise to her. Medea vows to avenge her suffering by destroying Jason’s new family and his children. When Jason curses his wife for her murdering at the end of the play‚ she says to him‚ “What heavenly power lends an ear / To a breaker of oaths‚ a deceiver?” (1366-1367) In this way‚ Medea lays the blame for all the evil she has done at the feet of Jason‚ for she never would have done these things if he had not betrayed his promise to her. Euripide’s

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    itself. Societies‚ according to Baldwin‚ want only one thing‚ a citizenry who will follow that society’s rules. Once this is achieved‚ the civilization as a whole breaks down. His message in this speech is conflicting. The beginning explains that rule breakers are a necessity to the continuity of civilization. However‚ later in the speech‚ it is made clear that deviants will be crushed under a socially depriving hammer. Yet again he contradicts himself‚ saying that the oppressors follow the rules of their

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    Is non violence an effective form of protest? Why or why not? Non-violence is a very effective form of protest because people can get the rights and authority that they fight for from the hostile class‚ government or country without sanguinary wars. Non-violence is a philosophy and strategy for social change that rejects the use of violence. In history‚ there are several successful revolutions that show this form of revolt is absolutely efficacious. First of all‚ non-violent protest is effective

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    each other’s names and background and understand each other’s expectations and objectives Name tags Observing Listening Questioning Observing Listening Questioning Questioning 09.40- 09.44 4mins OBJ:to introduce an ice-breaker LOC: learners will have an opportunity to ease their nerves and feel relaxed about the atmosphere and other learners Handouts Observing Demonstrating Taking notes Participating Observing Facilitating 09.44- 09.45 1 min

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    Sympathy For The Strikers The filmmaker of The Great Sit-Down‚ is more sympathetic towards the sit-down strikers‚ whom faced labor disputes with General Motors. Plant workers‚ worked in atrocious conditions‚ with no sick benefits‚ no pensions‚ no sick pay‚ no holiday pay‚ and no unemployment. Organized laborers from the United Automobile Workers came to Flint‚ Michigan‚ to strike against General Motors‚ with immense aid from the Women’s Auxiliary. The Women’s Auxiliary supported their fellow

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    Remember the day when chewing food became difficult because of a tiny‚ seemingly inflamed holes in the sides of your cheek and/or tongue? Their occurrence can be cited as normal but we cannot discount the truth accompanying these little eating deal breakers – that they are painful and awful. Scientifically called apthous ulcer‚ canker sores are tiny open holes that can emerge on any part of the mouth‚ mostly on gums‚ tongue and cheeks. These round mouth ulcers usually measures from three to ten millimeters

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    Throughout the novel Les Miserables‚ the character development of Javert and Jean Valjean has differed completely. Javert is an optimal example of law and order‚ as he dedicates his life to enforcing the law‚ creating the mutual relationship between a law-breaker and law-enforcer. Jean Valjean has a sense of confusion pondering over the question‚ “Am I a sinner or a saint?” The development of Javert has remained relatively stagnant as Jean Valjean is dynamic. Javert is a relatively flat character and finds

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