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    Civil Disobedience means to peacefully refuse or comply with specific laws you personally do not agree with‚ and accepting the consequences by not following said laws. Throughout history you see Civil Disobedience from great people such as Martin Luther King Jr‚ Rosa Parks‚ “later in life” Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela. Each of these great historic people contributed to Civil Disobedience‚ trying to equalize African Americans in a Caucasian set world. As a whole our instinctive feeling is to divide

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    and many others made important discoveries that contributed to chemistry. Joseph Achille Le Bel was a french chemist born on January 21‚ 1847 and grew up in Pechelbronn‚ France. He is best known for his work in stereochemistry‚ and the rapid development of organic chemistry. He was the nephew of agricultural chemist Boussingault‚ and worked alongside his uncle with petroleum markings in Pechelbronn. He eventually made

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    Introduction Good Morning! Imagine that an Australian university student invites an international university student to a barbeque. The international student comes from a country whose culture is very different to Australia’s. Unsure of themselves‚ the international student asks what they should wear and what they should bring to the barbeque. In response the Australian who invited them says ‘Wear what you want‚ and bring something to drink‚ and some meat‚ it’s a barbeque‚ it’s very laid back’

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    The French and Indian war was the significant event that aggravated the American Revolution. The French and Indian war or Seven years war‚ lead to certain realizations that caused Americans to realize that their English liberties were being threatened. The crown of France had just issued the Edict of Nantes in 1598 which had granted limited toleration to French Protestants. Prior to the Edict of Nantes‚ the tension between the Roman Catholics and the Protestant Huguenots‚ as a result over 10‚000

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    what time was like during the Great Depression? How about the Wall Street crash of 1929? The downfall of the stock market was a part of the most extreme depression America had ever experienced. The wall street crash contributed to the great depression which lead to the crash of the economy‚ bank failure‚ and highly affected African Americans as well. In this paper I will be exploring the different effects of the stock market crash‚ who it affected‚ and how it ended. The crash started on October 14th

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    The Mesopotamians named the Indus Valley Civilization‚ Meluhha. At first‚ archaeologists weren’t so sure that Meluhha was‚ in fact‚ the Indus‚ however when they did further research‚ it became a reality. The Sumerian tablets had written records of Mesopotamia trading with Meluhha and were first time it was mentioned by Sargon the Great. To further signify that Meluhha was‚ in fact‚ a city in the Indus Valley Civilization‚ Indian archeologist‚ Ratnagar‚ Shereen identified all the products from Meluhha

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    to have power over the community to guaranty the liberty of the community. "Power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community against his will to prevent harm to others"(On Liberty‚ sources 139). So‚ we can see in this point how John Stuart Mill begins thinking as a modern liberalism‚ seeing as necessary the power of the government over the community composed by individuals in order to guaranty

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    Martin Luther King Jr. is one that inspires me through his leadership and achievements. The first reason for why Martin Luther King Jr. has inspired me is because of his leadership that led millions of African-Americans to fight for their rights. He did not support violence as a way to accomplish things‚ but persuaded people with his wise words that violence is never the answer for success. Martin Luther King Jr. is

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    3.1 Descriptions of the different transitions children and young people may experience. When supporting child and young person development I need to learn how to meet each individual’s needs. By observing a child or young people in a structured way enables me to find out what their individual needs are and how best I can support them by reflecting their interest and views‚ providing play opportunities for young children and through providing challenges to children in a safe environment. Emotional

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    ancestors that were slaves and was very aware of segregation. She earned the name of the “mother of the modern day civil rights movement” in December of 1955 by refusing to give up her seat to a white man as she was told to do by the bus driver. She did this with the intention of a new movement with better rights for all colored people. Parks got arrested and charged for her refusal and the city started a boycott of the bus line called the Montgomery bus boycott. This was the colored people demanding

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