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    rememebr the titans. It was shown when The way the team acted when they found out that Yost had been replaced with a black man. it was also show when for The very first time the whole team met it was blacks on one side and whites on the other they refused to accept each other as team mates or even as people. And in many other way. what is

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    the colonies. These alleged abuses formed the main justification for independence. He has refused his Assent to Laws‚ the most wholesome and necessary for the public Good. He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing Importance‚ unless suspended in their Operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended‚ he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other Laws for the Accommodation of large Districts of People; unless those People

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    America’s colonial contempt for this famous act was a protest against taxes. In 1773‚ the British parliament adopted the tea act to adjust import duties. Although the consignee in New York and Philadelphia refused to transport the tea‚ the Boston businessman refused to acknowledge the patriots’ pressure. On the evening of December 16‚ 1773‚ Samuel Adams and the son of liberty boarded three ships in Boston harbor and threw 342 boxes of tea. This led to the "punitive ban" of 1774‚ bringing both sides

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    Staff waited and tried to redirect her to the dvd player and she refused. On April 12th‚ QDDP directly observed Sherri‚ as she demonstrated her ability to pull up her undergarment after using the restroom.

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    if you are neither? What if instead of taking sides in this government and corporation controlled theatre‚ a drama that is played out daily all over the planet‚ we took the third option and refused to play? We refused to take sides‚ we refused to make the choice between

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    through his strong convictions‚ honesty‚ concern for justice‚ and his willingness to die for these causes. Giles Corey‚ a man of strong beliefs‚ refused to give the authorities the lie they demanded‚ therefore‚ he died a martyr. Unlike many of the people of Salem‚ Giles Corey held fast to his strong convictions. When he believed something was wrong‚ he refused to sit and passively accept the injustice‚ but instead notified the authorities and demanded a fair trial. When his wife was being wrongly accused

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    back to Catholicism again. But More is a man of constant morality‚ he refused to speak his mind about the marriage under the idea of silence giving consent. Another example could be Richard Rich and Sir Thomas More. Richard Rich believed that every man has his price- meaning that everyone can be bought off‚ however‚ Sir Thomas More didn’t have a price. He refused to fold from the threats made by Thomas Cromwell and he refused to fold to his family and friends desire for him agree to the marriage

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    Stephens are faced with charges of murder. In my opinion it is fair that they get tried‚ for what they did because it clearly states that:” Brooks objected refused to consent However Dudley and Stephan’s decide Brooks would die soon anyway ….After agreeing they killed and ate Brooks”. It’s clear how Brooks from the evidence says that he refused. Even though it says he agreed with them all drawing lots. That is something that they could use against Brooks. They should be convicted for their crime because

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    cold night when a man comes to the door. It was sergeant major Morris. He brought a monkeys ow that he got from a fakir. The monkey’s paw allowed three different people three wishes. Sergeant Morris wanted to get rid of the monkeys paw but Mr.White refused. Mr. white wanted the wishes. He wished for two-thousand pounds. He got what he wanted but it had a consequence with it. His son Herbert got caught in the machinery at work and was killed. Mrs. White wished for him back. At as soon as Herbert knocked

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    Unlike many other medics‚ he also refused to carry any form of knife or gun‚ determined that‚ no matter what situation he found himself in‚ he would not take the life of another human being. Instead‚ Doss’s heroism took another form: he is remembered today for the number of lives he saved

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