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    religion‚” and sparked millions of new members in the Ku Klux Klan (American Yawp). Anxiety and suspicions of immigrants and Catholics contributed to a few organizations. None captured the imagination of the country like the Ku Klux Klan (American Yawp). Hiram Evans in “The Klan’s fight for Americanism” says‚ “There are three of these great racial instincts‚ vital elements in both the historic and the present

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    Canterville

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    story by Oscar Wilde. It was the first of Wilde’s stories to be published‚ appearing in the magazine “The Court and Society Review” in February 1887. "The Canterville Ghost" is featuring a spirit named Sir Simon and an American ambassador named Mr. Hiram B. Otis. Mr. Otis travels to England with his family and moves into a haunted castle. Lord Canterville‚ the previous owner of the castle‚ warns Mr. Otis that the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville has haunted the castle ever since he killed his wife

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    The Progressive Era

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    As progressivism expanded throughout American cities and towns‚ there was the need to create a solution due to the highly prevalent political and economic issues. However‚ the solution to the problem was not apparent because of the corruption deep within the system in the national and state governments. For a resolution to the many problems present in the country‚ the progressive era was the response of different groups to the problems present. Progressivism focused on promoting new ideas with a

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    by Joseph Simmons. This new Ku Klux Klan was very popular‚ it emerged right after the release of D.W. Griffith’s film The Birth of a Nation which‚ glorified the K.K.K The film created a new hope and vision for the Klan. This new KKK was headed by Hiram Wesley Evans until 1939. In 1944 the Klan was dissolved. In the early 1950s the civil rights movement triggered the rise of a new K.K.K. this new KKK will last up to the present. Even though they were not as large as the other Ku Klux Klans they were

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    Forz In Hajj

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    shariah law states that may Allah accept their intention about Hajj. But in part of a hadith it mentions that if someone made the intention to go to Hajj from home and they reach the Makkah sharif‚ but before performing Hajj they die in the area of the Hiram sharif. Allah (s.w.t) says that every year he will give the rewards of 2 ummah’s and one hajj pilgrimage would be added to their good deeds until the day of judgement. 2) Staying at mt Arafa ( 9th of Jil- hajj staying at mt Arafa field) On the 9th

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    Kkk 2nd Phase

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    foreigners. The Klan promoted fundamentalism and devout patriotism along with advocating white supremacy. They blasted bootleggers‚ motion pictures and espoused a return to "clean" living The leader of the KKK in the 1920’s was a dentist called Hiram Wesley Evans whose name in the KKK was Imperial Wizard. The KKK were a violent organisation. The white hooded KKK burnt churches of the black population‚ murdered‚

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    she comes across as being self-involved and very controlling. She is typically very competitive and always wants to get the part that she thinks that fits her. She’s most known for getting "slushied" in her face. Raised by two homosexual fathers‚ Hiram and Leroy‚ Rachel has recently discovered that her birth mother is Shelby Corcoran. Rachel said in Pilot that she has been interested in the Performing Arts since she was three years old‚ and her signature is always followed with a gold star because

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    – the doctor who helped Philip to recover in Bellehaven‚ a Special Coma Rehabilitation Unit but became Judas HIRAM LUDLOW – a worker at the quarry‚ tried to murder his wife Joanna and shot his brother Caleb and he died at Prison in 1935 JOANNA LUDLOW – who killed by her husband Hiram‚ she was pushed from the cliff only a few yards from the cave CALEB – he died because his brother Hiram shoot him KITTY BRANDNELL – sued Donald Pearsall for her child support for her illegitimate daughter DONALD

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    Mathujan Yogarajah Research Essay Block 4 Genre: Horror Horror is a genre that has startled our psychological thoughts and frightened us for centuries. The author allows the readers to embrace themselves in another reality with a horrific twist to leave the readers trembling with fear. Like a lot of other genres‚ the author attempts to draw the reader in‚ but in horror there is an intense feeling wickedness and suspense that leaves Goosebumps on the reader. Horror is deemed like a common

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    “The Scarlet Letter and the Antislavery Feminists” Jean Fagan Yellin‚ in her essay “The Scarlet Letter and the Antislavery Feminists‚” argues that The Scarlet Letter’s motifs and language reject the doctrines of the antislavery feminists and instead reinforce patriarchal norms and ideas. Yellin’s purpose is to reveal Hawthorne’s rejection of feminist ideals in order to help her readers examine how The Scarlet Letter upholds the patriarchal status quo of Hawthorne’s era. Yellin convincingly employs

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