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    after he was shot by his own troops in battle. The Confederate Army were fighting against the Union Troops. The text titled, “The death of Jackson” was based on primary source evidence, while the other text titled, “Mystery of how Confederate General ‘Stonewall’ Jackson was mistakenly killed by his own troops is solved...and it was all down to the Moon” was based on research. It was when night fell that Jackson was shot by mistake. In “The death of Jackson” by Ben Cleary it says…

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    the crucible, John Proctor is a tormented individual who cannot find himself to be a good person or a bad one. John had made mistakes in life that makes him seem like a bad man, but he also does good things for his community. He is a good man who had made mistakes in life, but he uses his good senses to do the right thing being a truthful christian. Johns Proctor first mistake is that he had an affair with Abigail williams and she soon falls in love with him. Abby had started framing people for…

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    and Juliet written by Shakespeare is both a loving and a heartbreaking drama. In this tragedy two star-crossed lovers named Romeo and Juliet try to be together despite their opposing family status which suggests otherwise. Examples of wrong choices made by this young and innocent couple will be discussed. You can interpret this tragedy in many ways, but undoubtedly Romeo and Juliet is suggesting that love blinds young people, and it leads them to making poor choices. In the first place, the…

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    change that one mistake, or the deep regret you felt when you believed to have ultimately made the worst decision of your life. Think about that moment and question what made this moment such a difficult time in your life. It may have been due to heartbreak, failure, fear, defeat, or maybe even a physical or emotional pain. Asking myself this question I initially thought, of course, I would change mostly everything. There aren’t enough redo buttons in the world for my list of mistakes. Like the…

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    Time Travel In The Future

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    Would you take that chance to go back in time to change or prevent any act you made?Are all mistakes fixable with a little bit of technological help? Think if time travel existed would our lives be completely different and change the fate of humanity. The future is so unpredictable, but every step taken or move made that made is shaping the future. Time travel would make or break the future, you have planned or started to achieve for society. Science Fiction is shown through multiple outlets of…

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    However, the point of this party is to get his one message across, which is standing up for what is right, at least to one person that attends the party. Atticus usually questions people until they realize that they have done a mistake and they should have faced their mistakes. Atticus sees Baba standing alone, he thinks talking to Baba is the best opportunity, as Baba did tell Amir that hassan is his brother. Atticus rushes there to talk to Baba. Atticus: Hey Baba, what are you doing here?…

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    exploring the dumb things we do and why. The title of the book is self-explanatory of what a reader should be looking forward to reading. Helmreich mentioned some celebrities and the unintelligent things they have done. For example, he writes well-known mistakes Martha Stewart, Bill Clinton, Britney Spears and Tiger Woods. He also includes setbacks such as road rage, telling your boss off, cheating, shoplifting, and lying. While reading this book you can tell it took hard work…

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    In an article The Worst Mistake in Human History? explains the abysmal effects of the adoption of agriculture, such as less food diversities, shorter height, increase of infectious diseases and nutritional stress that leads to shorter life expectancy. The author successful argue that transition of agriculture was the worst mistake for human history by providing the impacts that created many problems for the early farmers. The author states, “While farmers concentrate on high carbohydrate crops…

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    Henchard tried to make all the wrongs of the past right. He succeeded but ended up just making more horrible mistakes. Henchard also doesn’t have the values of honor and moral righteousness but Hardy insists that Henchard was a worthy man. All of Henchard’s worth was in his determination to suffer and in his ability to endure a lot of pain. Henchard carried the burden of of his mistakes such as, selling his family and mismanaging his business. The indelibility of the past is a really good…

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