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    This abnormality allows for the passage of abdominal contents into the pericardial sac through the hernia. Clinical signs seen with this condition are attributed to the organs that are herniated into the pericardial sac and may include exercise intolerance‚ dyspnea‚ tachypnea‚ vomiting‚ coughing‚ and anorexia‚ with tachypnea and dyspnea being the most common. However in some patients‚ clinical signs may not be observed or may be severe enough to cause sudden death due to compromise of the cardiac

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    mind‚ that is‚ ideological constructs. The fundamental question is are the mass media siding with the force that thrives on racism and ethnocentrism‚ where or is it really trying to work towards real democracy. Most mainstream media will reject extremism‚ violence‚ and blatant discrimination and exclusion. Though they claim to follow the official ideology of equality propagated by national Constitutions in actual practice the

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    By refusing to change politically‚ the South facilitated the failure of Reconstruction. Weak federal mandate contributed to the political decimation of the South. As a result‚ religious extremism and racism led to anarchic forms of oppression including socially sanctioned lynching of African-Americans and the validation of the KKK. As the KKK became a surrogate political institution in the South‚ so too did voter suppression‚ restricted access

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    sinning. Anyone who strays away from the set ideals or beliefs is punished and persecuted accordingly. The weakness in such societies is that the people in authoritative positions can become easily corrupted. In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller shows how intolerance can lead to persecution through the characters of Danforth and Abigail and in his purpose for writing this play. Deputy Governor Danforth is not a tolerant man. He does not allow outspoken behavior in his courtroom‚ especially if it is against

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    “witches” that were carrying out his work for him” (Shah 1). The fear of God’s wrath and the Devil can cause anyone to lay the blame on others so they themselves do not receive it.  In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ Puritans radical beliefs and intolerance are the source of irrational witchcraft accusations towards the people of Salem. Most Puritans spend their time praying and at church. The Puritan church in Salem is led by a man named Parris. Most of his sermons are about the damnation of those

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    least one solution. (Please be sure the essay is well-written and organized with an introduction‚ supporting paragraphs and conclusion. If admitted‚ this essay may be sent to prospective internship sites as a writing sample.) Problems – Solution Intolerance- Education Ignorance - Education Sectarianism – Swift provision of justice‚ redefining discriminatory laws Regionalism – Autonomy to provinces War in FATA/Waziristan – Dialogue Process Energy Crisis – Sustainability‚ Kalabagh Dam Unemployment

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    Summer Tozzi ENC 1101 Professor Carole Ezell 16 September 2012 How to bake a cake Baking a cake may seem intimidating to most people but it really is not. All you need is a little creativity‚ patience and skill to master the task. It will prove not only to be fun but very therapeutic. Having the right kitchen tools can make the experience more enjoyable. The proper mixer is a worthwhile investment as it will make the baking experience much easier. The advantages to owning

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    Elizabeth announced herself to be the supreme governor of the church of England meaning this would agitated the puritans and they may have started a rebellion to dethrone Elizabeth to remove her from her status in the church. Also because of the extremism of the puritans there hatred for Catholics would have created a greater division in Elizabethan society meaning it would be harder for Elizabeth to establish her authority on the country. However‚ Elizabeth also faced the rising factor of poverty

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    The Great Awakening By the early 1700’s religion had begun to slack in the colonies. Partly because many of the colonists were starting to worry more about personal riches than their own religious observances. It began after the religious developments in Europe as new ministers started arriving and spreading their word. One of the principal figures in the Great Awakening was Jonathan Edwards. Edwards is known for his "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" sermon. In it

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    P) society really as open minded as they liked to believe about the mixture of other cultures? The aim of this essay is to try and explore how intolerant American society really was‚ looking into the key areas of racism‚ political and religion intolerance and the other side of the argument. After the Civil War‚ the Ku Klux Klan‚ used terrorist tactics to frighten former slaves. A new version of the Ku Klux Klan started to rise during the early 1920s. Throughout that time period‚ immigration‚ fear

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