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    create a ragingly unjust judicial system, allowing for little protest against the judges’ preconceived biases, thereby undercutting the notion of a trial by jury in the first place. The peasants initially serve the sole purpose of utility for the upper class, but begin to rise in societal relevance with the rebellion. As the Revolution gains speed, the original goal of liberating France’s citizens becomes clouded by an untamable bloodlust. The desire to kill becomes so strong and undirected that…

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    American does not still provide the American dream to the tired, poor, and huddled masses. American dream is to be free to religion practices, and be able to control your own destiny.The American dream is for those who work hard, those who are willing to sacrifice and achieve their goals.American dream does not provide the American dream too tired, poor, and huddled masses due to American dream disappearing, and dreams being drifted from dreams to job/work. American dream had…

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    Clara Barton was born on Christmas Day in 1821 in Oxford, Massachusetts. Her. Her mother, Sarah, was a firm believer in women's rights and taught Clara that all people should be treated equally. Clara grew up with four older siblings. She had two older brothers Stephen and David and two sisters, Dorthea and Sally. They taught Clara how to read and write while she was young so she did very well in school. Her father also taught her a lot about war and the battlefields, as he was a soldier. But…

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    women in asylums. Also after birth control was legal, for controlling menstruation, it was expensive and so women from poor families, especially women of colors, it was really hard for them to pay for that. So once again it was mostly for upper and middle class white women. 6: For sure some men weren’t really happy about this. Probably a lot of dads were worried that means their daughters is going to have sex outside of marriage, but at the same time, probably there was men who were agree with…

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    1. This poem is describing how many people felt during this period of time. Parts of the world such as Europe and The United States were looking to expand their might through means of imperialism. The title of the poem, White Man’s Burden, was used specifically because white men, at this time, thought they were superior and these “lesser countries” could not fend for themselves because they were nonwhite. One quote in the poem really helps drives this feeling of superiority into the reader,…

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    " In double knavery - How? - how? - Let's see. After some time to abuse Othello's {ear}. That he is too familiar with his wife. He hath a person and a smooth dispose. To be suspected, framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature That thinks men honest that but seem to be so, and will as tenderly be led by th' nose as asses are. I have't. It is engendered. Hell and night must bring this monstrous birth to the world's light" Act 1.Sc.3, 437-448). This quote clearly…

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    what was going on in other parts in Europe, especially with the invention of the telephone that “provided a direct link from person to person” (Kidner, 694) and even though it was more affordable for aristocrats and entrepreneurs and not the working class, the ones that could afford it would use it for political and economical purposes. The telegraph and the telephone would also give new ideas to…

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    Unjust Criminal Law

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    ‘punishment’ to those which are vilified by particular state powers; police, media and the courts. A few examples of these groups and individuals within society are; women, children, working class and black ethnic minority groups. Or to recast this, any person who is not white, male, heterosexual and upper class. This further defies the Rule of Law, meaning that all persons and states are equal before the Law and that no one is above the Law. Despite this, Bingham,T. (2010:85) states, “it would…

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    The World Is Flat

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    Indoor Farming!? The Potential Solution of the Ever-Flattening World? All my life I’ve been surrounded by farming. Yet I’ve always wondered what will happen to farming as we know today by how fast our population is growing. Where will we get the food to feed this ever-growing population? Well there is a new innovative idea that could become the solution, Vertical Farms! As Friedman says in “The World is Flat”, “Whatever can be done will be done. So, if you have an idea, pursue it. Because…

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    Childless Millennials

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    'Governing' magazine, both the prices of renting and buying housing have sky rocketed ever since the 2008 financial crisis. As a result, low income and middle class families living within large cities cannot afford to buy or rent suitable housing. Much of the more affordable options are being occupied by childless Millennials, leaving low and middle income families with few options. They are faced with the choice of abandoning the neighborhood in which they have put down roots, or, instead,…

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