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    humanity’s very existence as well‚ quickly capturing the attention of his audience to hear his idyllic goals to follow. Kennedy referenced the Cold War‚ Nuclear Proliferation and the spread of Communism throughout his speech in an effort not to inspire separatism but to form a unification of ideals. Not only did he speak plainly‚ he spoke with the air of a poet. This is exemplified in the following passage: “Finally‚ to those

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    Stephen James Dr. Burgess History 111 Section 010 5 February 2013 Solving the Puritan Dilemma John Winthrop was not only a political leader and organizer for the Massachusetts Bay colony‚ but he was also the leader of forming the idealistic views of the Puritans. Winthrop began his life rich‚ coming from his families wealth‚ enjoying his lavish life and the pleasures that came with it. However‚ while he was under the weather‚ he realized that indulging in these meager worldly pleasures was

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    most people think of when they think of feminism. Radical feminism believes that gender is a social construct. Radical feminists target male psychology or biology as the source of women’s oppression. The most extreme form of radical feminism is separatism‚ which advocates a total break with men. The magazine off our backs and the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival are long-established

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    Puritanism‚ superficially thought to be a belief in which the Church of England should be removed from Catholicism and its hierarchy‚ demands more of the individual than the church. It demanded the faith‚ strength‚ and determination to please God. The Puritan Dilemma‚ by Edmund S. Morgan‚ is the biography of John Winthrop‚ a Puritan who departs from England in order to create a haven and an example of a community where the laws of God were followed diligently. As a man with power and as a Puritan

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    changed. ‘The summer and autumn of 1916 saw the beginning of a far-reaching transformation of nationalist attitudes in Ireland. Many who had accepted the argument that home rule was the limit of what was practically attainable now began to think that separatism was not an entirely wild

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    The Puritan form of religion that motivated the foundation of the New World was also referred to as Non-Separatism because there was an even more extreme group of New World founders referred to as the Separatists who completely opposed anything to do with the Anglican Church‚ period. The Puritans or Non-Separatists held on to a very basic‚ bare-bones structure

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    Since the post war era‚ the political culture of the majority of the world has been witness to the erosion of materialism of the conflict ridden war era and the emergence of post-materialism that is common with spreading socioeconomic safety. With this change in political culture that permeates all levels of life‚ from economic to political; the public’s priorities have changed accordingly. More and more people are becoming concerned with self expression and life style rather than personal security

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    Veneration without Understanding (Summary) It is in the national revolution that the people were most united‚ most involved and most active on the fight for freedom. Almost always the leader of the revolution becomes the principal hero of his people. The unity between the people and the leader enhances the effects of both. In our case‚ Rizal‚ our national hero was not the leader of our revolution. In fact‚ he refused to be associated with it. He said in his manifesto

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    interesting facts about the colorful life of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz. The foreword suggests the author’s purpose in publicizing the highlights of Malcolm’s life – so people can have a better understanding of Malcolm’s pursuits for Black rights and separatism despite suppression and

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    China and Pakistan: Fair-Weather Friends By Michael Beckley Two assumptions dominate current debates on US foreign policy toward Pakistan. First‚ Pakistan shares a robust “allweather” friendship with China centered on core national interests. Second‚ Pakistan’s ability to turn to China in times of need insulates it from US pressure and renders hardline US policies counterproductive. Both of these assumptions are mistaken. First‚ China and Pakistan do not share a robust partnership; they

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