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    The factors that led to the American Revolution In 1763 the British defeated the French in the French and Indian War which shifted the power to Great Britain in North America. The British‚ however‚ were attacked by Indian tribes in fear that they would allow colonist to invade their tribal lands. The British reacted with the passing of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which limited colonial expansion to appease the Native Americans but this angered the colonists who thought that

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    Discuss some issue of personal‚ local‚ national‚ or international concern and its importance to you.     An issue can be of a personal‚ local‚ national or even international concern. What if the issue is of such gravity that it not only affects you as an individual person‚ a community‚ or even a nation but spells danger‚ havoc and chaos for mankind and humanity itself. Imagine what if the issue under discussion is an act of sabotage equally dangerous and destructive for countries like the United

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    a. Earth Covered Magazine (ECM)‚ bunker 3068. 1) No illumination. It has been noted that the magazine does not have interior lighting‚ due to no illumination the organization has to perform limited ammunition operations. (29 CFR 1926.56(a)) RAC 3=Moderate Recommendation: Submit a service order to have explosive proof ceiling light fixtures installed. 2) Facility maintenance. The magazine exterior security light sets does not shut off during daylight hours as designed due to faulty

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    whether or not we have free will to choose how our life will turn out. This is something that philosophers have been discussing for a while now. Some say free will is just an allusion to us‚ yet; others say we do have free will. Choice is “an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities.” This is something that we deal with each and everyday of our lives. We react to things in different ways which determine what outcome that happens afterward. The choices we make are

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    Written assignment for Unit One: #2 – Discuss some of the concerns and priorities of a responding officer when entering a crime scene. Before entering a crime scene‚ the officer must assess the situation and determine if they reasonably believe that a crime has been or in the progress of being committed prior to making entry. Such beliefs can be obtained from the information provided by the dispatcher‚ statements received by neighbors upon arrival or the physical aspects of the scene‚ such as

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    Uni Dante Rebelo Ms. Caamaño English 9 CP 18 December 2012 Universal truths revealed in Lord of the Flies In Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ various events happen on a remote island inhabited by English boys that survived a plane crash. Lord of the Flies is a fictional novel known as an allegory. The novel is set in a world with a nuclear war going on. The boys are on the plane to leave England to get to a safe area. Due to the fact that it is an allegory‚ it reveals multiple

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    groups of people made the treacherous journey to America in hope of creating a better life. Some came to America to find riches‚ but others came to America for religious purposes. Two of the most popular groups that formed colonies in America were the Puritans and the Quakers. Both groups wanted to change and hopefully enhance their lives forever. Although the Puritans‚ the Quakers‚ and their colonies have several similarities‚ these groups are more different than they are similar. Throughout the

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    The world has many different religions‚ the largest and most popular being Christianity‚ with over two billion followers‚ half of which being Catholic. One very small group that call themselves the Christian group‚ Gloriavale‚ make up some of the numbers of these statistics. This report will analyse and evaluate the authenticity and safety of Gloriavale. The Gloriavale Christian Community was founded by an Australian Christian evangelist‚ Neville Cooper. He often had falling outs with other churches

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    Task: To describe how tension is made in Act 2‚ Scenes 1 and 2. English AFL Final Draft By Imani Anderson-Whittington Shakespeare created a lot of tension in Act 2‚ scenes 1 and 2. The tension made is one of the effects caused by the varied sentence lengths‚ pathetic fallacy‚ animal sounds‚ alliterations‚ oxymorons‚ emotions portrayed by the characters‚ and rhyme. Firstly‚ sentence structure is affective because it increases and decreases the ‘flow’ of the play and also‚ the rhyming scheme

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    Essay 3: Political parties have since 1796‚ become the source of electoral influence. Parties have violently discriminated against‚ and politically corrupted our constitutional system causing a gridlock. Our Government would function much more effectively if we did not have political parties because they distort the opinion of an electee and become too power hungry consequently‚ making Americans want to seek independent electors without a party. Politics refers to the influencing of the people

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