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    Resistance to Liberalism

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    RUNNING HEAD: RESISTANCE TO LIBERALISM The Justification of Resisting Liberalism Liberalism‚ in general‚ was an ideological movement that emerged out of the ideas of the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution in the early 19th century. It embraced the ideas of individualism which were established in the Renaissance and Reformation era. The Renaissance period sparked a belief in the importance of the individual in society. It helped promote the beliefs of classical liberalism which

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    Antibiotic Resistance Nicholas J. Ciotti Nova Southeastern University Biology 1510 Professor A. Hirons March 28‚ 2011 Abstract Antibiotic resistance is when microorganisms‚ such as bacteria‚ are able to survive an exposure to antibiotics and these bacteria are now resistant to the effects of these antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance in bacteria has been an issue since antibiotics were discovered. The fact that bacteria can become resistant to our medical treatments such as antibiotics

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    French Resistance

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    Out of the darkness of the French defeat and capitulation of 1940 rose one of the greatest mass-resistance movements in history. Thousands of French patriots rose up‚ by themselves and in groups‚ and defied Nazi authority. They formed resistance movements that fought the Nazi occupation of France and the collaboration of the Vichy government. The French resistance was detrimental to the success of the Allies during World War II because they played a key role in the D-Day landings and were able to

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    Nonviolent Resistance

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    “The greatest nonviolent resistance is that even as man is faced with tyranny‚ and the resulting suffering‚ he responds to hate with love‚ to prejudice with tolerance‚ to arrogance with humility‚ to humiliation with dignity‚ and to violence with reason.” (-Lou Xia) Peaceful resistance has a positive impact on society. Throughout Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s entire lifetime‚ he used peaceful resistance to voice the segregation policy of America against black people. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi used

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    Kurt Vonnegut Theme

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    Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most famous author’s in literature. In “The Manned Missiles‚” he composed story in letter format‚ with messages between two fathers. These fathers had children who were interested in the aeronautical sciences. Both of the children were chosen to fly in space. However‚ there was a fatal incident where both of them died by the collision of their rockets. The fathers sympathize with each other for their losses through letters. Through these letters we can comprehend

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    Slave Resistance

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    many forms; some of these were passive while others were more outright and violent. This essay will discuss forms of resistance used by slaves during their journey to America‚ as well as common forms of resistance slaves used while living on plantations. These forms of resistance were running away‚ slave revolts‚ and subtle day to day resistance. Regardless of the form of resistance used‚ slaves were not content living a life of bondage and used all means available to resist no matter the consequence

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    Jewish resistance

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    Jewish Resistance We must first realize that resistance was in no way a survival strategy. Yet‚ even when it seemed obvious that death was near inevitable‚ why did they not put up a fight? This argument is still puzzling to many holocaust historians‚ yet the arguments of Raul Hilberg and Yehuda Bauer offer insight to possible reasons why they did not fight and that resistance was more widespread than most people think. First of all we will look at Raul Hilberg’s “Two Thousand Years

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    Resistance and Revolt

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    Theme: Resistance and Revolt Topic: The Sugar Revolution Were the changes that were brought to the West Indies as a result of the sugar revolution beneficial or detrimental to the development of the West Indies? The period 1650 to 1823 was referred to as the sugar era‚ during that time sugar cane was the most important and profitable crop that was grown in the West Indies. Most planters turned to this crop as they found out that the changes of the sugar revolution were very beneficial to them

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    Kurt Vonnegut's '2BR02B'

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    In the short story of 2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the painter remarks that‚ “[t]he world could do with a good deal more mess‚ if you ask me.” This statement is referring to how in this utopia‚ things are too perfect‚ especially in the aspect of life and death. It is expressed as soon as the sorry commences that‚ “everything was perfectly swell. There were no prisons‚ no slums‚ no insane asylums‚ no cripples‚ no poverty‚ now war. All diseases were conquered. So was old age. Death‚ barring accidents‚

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    Life is filled with pleasures and uncertainties. We have ups and downs‚ and enjoy the better days because we have survived the worst. The “Fisherman" by Kurt Brown‚ tells a tale of a man fishing every day in hopes of catching something beyond him. This poem represents our lives and is a direct metaphor of the duality of success and failure. Our lives can relate to this poem because there comes a time in our lives‚ when we realize the world has so much to offer us. In order to see and feel the

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