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    LAB ACTIVITY: Coastal and Continental Temperature Ranges ANALYSIS: 1) I can tell from the temperature curves that the cities are all in the Northern Hemisphere because it ranges from low to high then back to low again starting in January. 2) The city that has the greatest yearly temperature range is Bismarck‚ N.D. 3) The cause of the greatest range is because the location is located most near the pole. 4) The rates of heating and cooling do not differ much for New York

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    experienced varying success levels. The Concert’s eagerness to obliterate any resistance through a legal use of military power kept any real clash from coming to fruition; this is differentiated by the Leagues‚ who had an absence of authority‚ prompting the second Great War‚ or World War II. When comparing both treaties‚ the two share a noteworthy similarity— the exertion contributed by the leaders who composed the treaty itself to orchestrate an enduring peace throughout Europe. This objective was frequently

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    Throughout many years there has always been a debate about the infamous Second Amendment‚ which states from the constitution‚ “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed.” Even till this day people argue whether or not people should have a right to own a gun. James Madison originally first proposed the Second Amendment on June 8‚ 1789 saying “The right of the people to keep and bear...arms shall

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    "Congress: The Electoral Connection" In Congress: The Electoral Connection‚ David Mayhew looks into the activities that members of the United States Congress engage in‚ particularly those activities that are related to re-election. In his analysis‚ Mayhew identifies three basic activities that are pervasive throughout the United States Congress‚ those being advertising‚ credit claiming‚ and position taking. These three activities‚ altogether‚ are taken into high consideration by a politician that

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    Do you think drones would help our men and women in blue? There are many differentiating opinions going around about drones. The Congress should pass a law that allows the police to use surveillance drones‚ they shouldn’t allow armed drones. The police could use an eye in the sky every once in awhile. Drones can first help the police with surveillance. Then drones can help in police chases‚ patrol the wilderness and find them‚ lower the rate of crimes‚ watch over parades or demonstrations‚ and can

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    The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) History The Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC or Kongres India Se-Malaysia) is a Malaysian political party and is one of the founding members of the ruling coalition‚ Barisan Nasional‚ previously known as the Alliance that has been in power since the country achieved independence in 1957. The MIC was established in August 1946‚ at the end of World War II‚ to fight for Indian independence from British colonial rule. After India gained its independence‚ MIC involved

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    The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States of America‚ consisting of two houses‚ the Senate and the House of Representatives. There are 535 total members in congress. The framers viewed the legislative branch as the most powerful branch. When congress meets its called a session and this happens once a year. We got the bicameral legislature from the great compromise. The United States House of Representatives is one of the two houses of

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    Congress‚ the first branch of government‚ is a body of regime that exists in the Legislative Branch. It is responsible for creating the laws that the judicial branch will interpret‚ and the Executive branch implement. Without the existence of congress‚ there would be no organized manner in which laws were created‚ formulating an uncivilized nation. Congress‚ divided into the Senate and the House of Representatives‚ appoints 2 representatives from each state‚ with a total of 100 senators‚ while the

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    A. Compare the membership of Congress (both houses) and the "typical" American citizen. For starters‚ the expectations of a member of congress are highly different from that of a typical citizen. The expectation and duties of a Member of Congress are extensive‚ encompassing several roles that could be full time jobs within itself. One Outstanding difference is there income. Most members of Congress are considerably wealthy and earn a pretty high income where as a typical citizen usually doesn’t

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    rulers‚ the British but also themselves. The instability in politics led to the creation of a Muslim League which stood against the Indian Congress and demanded their own separate nation. However‚ the divide was not only between these two parties but also within the Indian Congress itself. This divide is explicitly described by Sahni by the example of a district congress committee run by Bakshiji. The first instance when the reader comes face to face with the congregation is during the “prabhat pheri”

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