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    The purpose of slavery was to get free labor so that they didn’t need to pay workers.This is why it was often used in the South‚ because of farms and things like that. But‚ the actual % of slave owners around Civil War time was very low.They wanted the slaves to work in tobacco plantations and they did not pay them for their work. These Slaves had no life.The salves were there only to work giving their bosses free labor.The slaves were not treated like normal people they lived in huts.Their bed

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    "To serve and protect" that’s what the type of career path is‚ I would like to pursue. Ever since I was young I wanted to fulfill that motto. "To serve and protect" I started towards that goal by joining JROTC‚ wanting to join the military following high school‚ however while I grew older I started looking into joining the police department. As a result of me going to college and getting my degree in criminal justice will enable me to join the police department. Being a police Officer is just

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    How and to what purpose does Virgil use ekphrasis in the Aeneid? Virgil’s use of ekphrasis in the Aeneid has attracted much attention by classical scholars; as such the coverage on this topic is extensive. This essay therefore does not aim to purport all of Virgil’s techniques and aims in regard to describing art in the Aeneid – a subject on which entire books have been written – rather the brevity of this essay necessitates an overview of the predominant theories‚ whilst attempting to shed light

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    1. Mommy is in control and a little confused about what to do. Daddy goes along with whatever Mommy says or does. Neither Mommy nor Daddy seem to know what they are doing. Mommy talks more than Daddy. Daddy repeats himself on two occasions. The first time‚ he says‚ "Whatever you say‚ Mommy." The second speech that he repeats is‚ "What do we do now?" These speeches tell us that Daddy does whatever Mommy says and wants him to do. Mommy is in control of their relationship. Mommy and Daddy treat Grandma

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    Flowers for Algernon is narrated by Charlie Gordon who is not smart as other people‚ but later he has an operation and becomes intelligent. In the beginning of the book‚ Charlie’s words are written as if a child wrote the book and progressed later. However‚ Charlie is 32 years old and still goes to school just for retarded adults. He isn’t a know-it-all but‚ he really tries to know more than people his age. If an omniscient person told the story‚ it would be different and more effective because

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    citizens have met their bare necessities. What does Aristotle mean by ‘good’? Does it mean happiness? Stability? I found this idea particularly intriguing because Aristotle points out that this goodness is best achieved collectively rather than individually. Is this possible? As Aristotle himself points out‚ people typically act in their own self-interest “in order to obtain that which they think good”. (1252a3) If the state aims at the “highest good” (1252a6)‚ does this necessarily benefit

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    The Articles of Confederation‚ a document ratified in 1781‚ established the functions of a nation government for the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain. The document was based on the principles fought for in the American Revolutionary War. It was signed between the thirteen original colonies and established them all as an alliance of sovereign states. The document served as the first constitution of the United States. A committee appointed by the Second Continental Congress

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    Perhaps what we fail to realize is that the Puritan belief of Divine Providence consumed every single aspect of the Puritan lifestyle. From the moment they woke up‚ until the moment they crawled back into bed‚ the inhabitants of the first settlements of New England believed that the cause of every occurrence was the Christian God. Every action‚ and it’s according reaction‚ was directly designed and destined to happen because God chose it to be so. William Bradford‚ one of these Puritans‚ was not

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    Mr.Yee does not do a very good job arguing both sides of the story for the topic of “Parents Should Be Able to Control What Kids Watch”. If you read his article you can easily find out his point of view on this. He is very bias on this and does not present any counter arguments for the kid’s side. Mr. yee could have made a more persuading argument if he would have explained or had counterargument why parents should be able to control a big part of kids’ lives today. Yee argues that parents should

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    What is Affect Control Theory? A very significant part of Sociology’s chapter on control theories is the Affect Control Theory. This theory says that every individual conduct themselves in such a way that they can generate feelings suitable to their interpretation of any situation or event. This behavior is known as the affective meaning that the individuals maintain through their actions which seems relevant to their understanding of any context. This affective meaning is the base of all social

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