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    July 15‚ 2014 Snowden: Judas Iscariot he is not‚ or is he? The list of infamous traitors is short and perhaps less well-known than other less significant lists‚ like the list of this year’s Oscar nominees. There was; Brutus‚ Tokyo Rose‚ Mata Hari‚ Benedict Arnold‚ John Anthony Walker Jr.‚ and Judas who was one of the twelve disciples‚ and perhaps the most well-known of all traitors‚ he betrayed Jesus for a mere handful of coins. This list is incomplete‚ but it lists traitors who were both foreign and

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    starch is hydrolyzed and green-blue solution is formed at test tube 4. Hydrochloric acid actives in high temperature but not room temperature. Hydrochloric acid hydrolyzes starch into glucose at high temperature of 95°C in order to show positive Benedict test. At temperature of 37oC‚ hydrochloric acid may show a little or no reaction on starch as starch is not reacted at optimum temperature or the reaction is low. As the time of heating increases‚ the amount of starch that hydrolyzes by the enzyme

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    History 4197 • Spring 2013 Thursday‚ January 17‚ 2013 The Many Meanings of Scandal Themes * Slander * Attacks on personal and public reputation * Take people to court for slander * Print Media * Publicity * Personal Attacks * Gossip * The engine of scandal * Doesn’t have to be true * Public figures * The most likely figures. They invite scandal because they are in the public sphere. Slander has been limited to people who stay private

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    sent to DePauw University at Greencastle Indiana in 1919‚ where her intention was to major in English. Unfortunately‚ Margaret was looked down on in DePauw‚ so she transferred to Barnard College where she studied with Franz Boas and his student Ruth Benedict. It was also at Barnard College that she decided to make anthropology her main field of study. She received her B.A. degree from Barnard in 1923. In September of that same year‚ Margaret was married to Luther in a small Episcopal Church where she

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    The general idea of a detention is major trouble. I don’t like getting into trouble. It makes me feel uncomfortable‚ and I loathe being yelled at and getting humiliated in the middle of a class. I am that kid who is passionate about the actor‚ Benedict Cumberbatch. I know all of the lines of the movies Cumberbatch is in. This summer‚ I went on a Sherlock Tour in London and experienced the places Cumberbatch was in. I have a life-size poster of Sherlock and a calendar of Cumberbatch in my room.

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    adulthood. My own mother remembers being bullied by a boy who would follow her home after school to call her names and physically intimidate her. Bullying behavior seems to have been documented in the scientific research of anthropologists. Ruth Benedict notes in her mid-20th century research on the Japanese‚ and Canadian anthropologist Richard Lee notes in his contemporary research on the Ju/’hoansi‚ that children in other cultures can play in ways that sound like bullying. Clearly what is considered

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    at that time. This Battle restored American Morale. After this battle‚ Americans believe in themselves and think they have a chance of winning. The battle of Saratoga is a huge victory for Americans. In September 1777‚ General Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold led American defeated Burgoyne’s army. This victory has some decisive effects to both British and Americans. American army not just stop British advance to South Albany‚ but also prove to France that they are reliable alliance.

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    felt that the capture of the British Fort Ticonderoga was essential. The once mighty fortress was slowly crumbling into pieces‚ but it was thought that it could be used as a base. Once given finacial support from Connecticut‚ Allen gained news that Benedict Arnold of Massachusetts‚ had also been told to capture the fort. Against their better judgements‚ Allen and Arnold formed an aliance in order to capture the fort. On May 9th of 1775‚ Arnold and Allen succeeded in capturing Ft. Ticonderoga and later

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    • Purpose in mind Albert Lau feels that national history is established with a particular intention. The nature of this purpose could either be in a nation’s effort to foster a sense of belonging or even identify amongst its citizens or the state’s means to nation-building. In the context of Singapore‚ the perspective in which the Singapore Story‚ the official national history‚ is written is one which can be used in achieved in its “agenda of nation-building”. • Shaper of national identity

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    Imagined Communities The concept of nationalism‚ according to Benedict Anderson‚ has never been deeply discussed. There has never been a great thinker treating this concept as thoroughly as other concepts. Anderson suggests that one should not think of nationalism as an ideology like “fascism” or “liberalism”‚ but to relate it with “kinship” and “religion” in order to understand the similarity that groups of people have and why the territory that they live help one understand the borders that we

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