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    The United States Congress is made out of two markedly different‚ but coequal chambers‚ the senate and the House of Representatives. Although the senate and the house both exist within the same legislative institution‚ but they each has developed certain distinctive features that clearly distinguish life on one end of Capitol Hill from conditions on the other. The Senate wing is on the north side of the Capitol building‚ and the House wing is on the south side. The central difference between the

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    Time and Form

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    While the English language has past and present tenses‚ it does not have a future tense because there is no particle for it. To say what will happen in the future‚ you can use the modal auxiliary will (plus the base form of the main verb)‚ the verb phrase be going to (plus the base form of the main verb‚ the present simple or the present progressive‚ etc… But‚ be careful! There are times when one is preferred over the others. We can accept that there are 7 main ways of this. Take a look at the following

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    The statement “Although historically represented as distinct parties‚ the Federalists and the Whigs in fact shared a common political ideology‚ represented many of the same interest groups‚ and proposed similar programs and policies” is partially true. Both the Federalists and the Whigs shared common political ideas of the same interests groups‚ and proposed similar programs and policies- such as Clay’s American system and Hamilton’s economic plan. Both parties also believed in the National Bank

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    1. What are Platonic Forms? Include as many features as you can think of. Plato’s metaphysics was known as the Theory of Forms. According to Plato’s Theory of Forms‚ what is truly real is not the objects we encounter in sensory‚ or tactile experience‚ but in Forms. These Forms can only be grasped intellectually‚ they are non-physical ideas that represent the most accurate reality. In some cases we call the Theory of Forms‚ Theory of Ideas. For example‚ take a perfect triangle‚ this would be a

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    Federalist Papers Analysis In the first Federalist paper‚ No. 10 written by James Madison‚ is an informative piece of writing warning us against the dangers of having such a strong‚ powerful government and what ways that we can break away from the “Violent Factions”. (Paragraph 1‚ Line 3.) As Madison goes on‚ he goes into great detail on the two ways of defeating the creation of factions. One would be to get rid of liberty and freedom all together‚ which is impossible to complete. The second way

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    Football players more likely to develop neurodegenerative disease‚ study finds By Nadia Kounang‚ CNN updated 4:38 PM EDT‚ Wed September 5‚ 2012 [pic] (CNN) -- Just hours before the 2012 NFL season kicks off‚ a new study suggests that professional football players are three times more likely to have neurodegenerative diseases than the general population. When researchers specifically looked at Alzheimer’s disease and ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis‚ also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease

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    Running head: Current Trends Paper: Diversity in Education Current Trends Paper: Diversity in Education Management and Student Achievement Gap S.Duncan University of Phoenix Monday‚ February 20‚ 2006 Current Trends Paper: Diversity in Education Management and Student Achievement Gap For the last two decades the themes of governance and management have continuously been on the top of education policy agendas in most countries. A great number of educational

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    Constitutional Period/Critical Period/Federalist Period 1783-1800 By Emily Rose‚ Rachel Brunsman‚ and Stephanie Fullenwider Overview Ending the American Revolution‚ the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783. During the war‚ the Articles of Confederation had been drafted‚ creating a confederation out of the colonies for the first time. Under the Articles‚ the government could not raise an army or tax. It also lacked centralized power because of the absence of an executive branch. The only strong

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    Current Affairs Week: 16 Jan 2012 to 22 Jan 2012 International Current Affairs 2012. The Government of India and the World Bank on 20 January 2012 signed an IDA credit of 130 million US dollars to finance the project called NERLP (North East Rural Livelihoods Project) Tags: Union government of India‚ World bank‚ Current Affairs January 2012‚ North east region India announced a Substantial Increase in Educational Assistance to Sri Lanka Current Affairs Week: 16 Jan 2012 to 22 Jan 2012 International

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    Direct Democracy vs Representative Democracy The term Democracy is derived from two Greek words‚ demos‚ meaning people‚ and kratos‚ meaning rule. These two words form the word democracy which means rule by the people. Aristotle‚ and other ancient Greek political philosophers‚ used the phrase‚ `the governors are to be the governed’‚ or as we have come to know it‚ `rule and be ruled in turn’. The two major types of democracy are Representative Democracy and Direct Democracy. Clearly

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