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    Boston Bloody Boston Summary

    then (1775) brutality broke out. On April nineteenth Militiamen and British troopers had first shots of shoot in the Revolutionary war. When they at long last had the second meeting about this issue, they chose to frame an armed force drove by George Washington. On June seventeenth was the Revolution's first real fight. This first fight was not won by America, in actuality the British finished the primary fight with a triumph. It absolutely would not be the last, a long way from it. George and his

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    The Crusades

    The Crusades The Crusades was a war against the Moslems(Muslims) fought by the Christians. It started in November 1095 when the Byzantine Emperor, Alexius Commenus had sent a desperate appeal to defend Christianity against the Moslem enemy because the SeIjuk Turks, the dominant Moslem power, had conquered the Holy Land from the Christians and closed of the places made sacred by the life of Christ. Pope Blessed Urban II concluded a speech with words, “Men of God, men chosen and blessed among all

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    The Korean War

    was under Japanese rule ever since the end of the Chinese-Japanese war in 1895. After World War II, in 1945, Korea was freed from Japan. The United States troops occupied the southern part of the country and Russian forces took the north. The very first and main reason we entered the war in Korea was because John Foster Dulles, the future Secretary of State under Dwight Eisenhower, said that it would be best if we entered the war. At the time Dulles was a special advisor to the Secretary of State

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    The Chronicles of Alder

    everything he has. Bad qualities: Doesn't ever want to put a lot of effort and will look for an easy solution for a problem first. Doesn't know his own strength so ends up breaking things a lot more than helping. Very direct with his speech and does not hold back about what he thinks. Major life experience: At a young age was told that he will one day have to fight a demonic beast of immense power to protect the earth and that he may not survive it. Watched his elder brother

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    ...Ebola Disease...

    an infection with the Ebola virus. There are no other causes of Ebola. Causes of Ebola: The Ebola Virus The Ebola virus got its name from a river in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (previously Zaire), in Africa, where the disease was first acknowledged. Ebola virus is one of two members of a family of RNA viruses known as Filoviridae. There are four identified subtypes of Ebola virus. Three of the four have caused disease in humans: Ebola-Zaire Ebola-Sudan Ebola-Ivory

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    Civil Rights

    to secure equality for all Americans. Numerous historical leaders poured their lives into fighting for the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizenship. Many African-American men and women, along with whites, organized and led the movement to fight against injustice. The eight resources below provide information about several historical leaders that made an impact on the Civil Rights Movement. These resources may be used to create assignments to help students develop a deeper understanding of

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    True Grit Analysis

    First published in 1968, True Grit, authored by Charles Portis, soon became a classic novel for many generations to appreciate. Set during the Wild West, readers can experience the journey of main protagonist Mattie Ross, a teenage girl who is seeking to avenge her father’s death. Mattie is independent, courageous, and has lots of determination. She is willing to sacrifice anything, even one of her limbs, in order to achieve her goal of revenge on Tom Chaney, the murderer of her father. Although

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    A Black Man Talks Of Reaping By Claude Mckay

    that even the people that don't like the African Americans will be forced to like them in the end when they're dead because they matter too. The author, Claude McKay ends this selection with saying that they (African Americans) must be brave and fight back. The purpose of “ A Black Man Talks of Reaping” was to express the bitterness felt by African

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    Othello

    Shakespeare. I want to discuss honesty and the problem of drink that run through this play and have a direct effect on the outcome of this tragedy. Fact: Othello seems unable to see the fact that Cassio has a drinking problem. Fact: Cassio at first does not want to admit to his need for drink. Cassio protests over and over again that he is not drunk in Act II. Scene 3, by saying “I am not drunk now. I can stand well enough, and I speak well enough.” The gentlemen he is with reply “Excellent

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    Thesis Statement: Henry David Thoreau is one of the pioneers of Transcendentalism, and his famous work, Civil Disobedience has great effect on Mahatma Gandhi’s ideology and movement which drives the India for independence. Outline 1. Introduction 1. Brief introduction of Henry David Thoreau 2. Brief introduction of Mahatma Gandhi 2. Writing background and cores of Civil Disobedience 2.1 Writing background 2.2 Cores of Civil Disobedience 2.2.1 Conscience of human

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