My Guess was it was the opening line in the Declaration of Independence- we hold these Truths to be self-evident, that All Men are Created Equal... Obviously this violated SS-Land policy with the Germans a Master Race. oddly in the May novel the slogan was never explained it went: We are experts, we avoid small errors as we sweep towards the Grand Fallacy. for many years I could not figure it out then recalling the many Nazi Rocket scientists- such as Von Braun, it made sense. allegdly the poster- with a V-2 being launched was found on the walls of a German Missile site in Peenemunde, perhaps.
intrusive and extrusive
i dont know but im boured = /
In "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut, figurative language is used to enhance the narrative's themes of equality and individuality. Metaphors, such as comparing the government's enforced handicaps to "a mask" that obscures true identity, illustrate the oppressive nature of enforced sameness. Similes, like describing the dancers as "like a deer on ice," emphasize the contrast between beauty and the constraints imposed by society. Additionally, hyperbole is evident in the extreme measures taken to ensure everyone is equal, highlighting the absurdity of such a quest for uniformity.
very CAREFULLY You must start at the high level and step down. otherwise permanent damages to the meter will be evident.
Holding equality as a self-evident truth, as stated in the Declaration of Independence, suggests that it is an inherent and universal principle that does not require justification. In contrast, regarding equality as a proposition to which we are dedicated implies a commitment to actively promote and uphold this value, recognizing it as an ideal that necessitates continual effort and advocacy to achieve in practice. This distinction highlights a philosophical belief in equality versus a pragmatic approach to its realization.
The first line of the Declaration of Sentiments states, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal." The key phrases that are not present in the Declaration of Independence include "and women" and the emphasis on equality between genders. While the Declaration of Independence focuses on "all men," the Declaration of Sentiments explicitly addresses women's rights, highlighting the document's intent to advocate for gender equality.
Common Sense and the Declaration of Independence :)
The Declaration of Independence.
"These Truths" the Bill of Rights in the Declaration of Independence
Self-Evident
The right to govern derives from God's law.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident..." comes from the US Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence.
That all men are equal
That all men are equal
Pronunciation:self-ev-i-duhnt Self-evi-dent Self-Evident-Evident in itself, without proof or demonstration.