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    part of social networks safer for everyone. Cyber bullying needs to be stopped because people should not have to feel unsafe or threatened online. 58%of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things‚ 42%of kids have been bullied while onlike.90%of middle school student have had there feeling hurt online‚ 35% of kids have been threatened online. Nearly one in five had had it happen more than once. 21% of kids have received mean or threatening e-mails or other messages. 58% have not told their parents

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    words 20 minutes Reasons why your period may be irregular Your period is not always predictable. Some women have their menstrual cycle every 28 days‚ whereas others may have longer cycles‚ or no cycle at all. It isn’t always a problem‚ but sometimes‚ it can lead to a diagnosis How do I know mine is irregular? Irregular periods are defined as cycles that are more frequent than every 21 days‚ or last longer than 8 days. You may also be irregular if your period is missed‚ early‚ or late. TO count

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    The idea that the United States had a “manifest destiny” led to more than simply acquiring land‚ though between 1845 and 1848‚ the United States would almost double in size‚ from 1.8 million square miles to almost 3 million. Many Americans supported versions of Manifest destiny for their own reasons. Land speculators and those promoting the extension of the nation’s railroads wanted to exploit the vast lands in the west. Farmers dreamed of starting over rich and cheap new lands. Workers believed

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    The Puritan Period and the Age of Classicism (1620-1780) • Puritanism was a great moral and political reform that happened after the death of Queen Elizabeth • Literature was more critical and intellectual (made readers think than feel) • John Milton was crowning glory of the period • Paradise Lost (The Fall of Man) was the greatest religious epic of England • John Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim’s Progress • With King Charles II the Monarchy was restored • Next 40 years was known as Restoration

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    Alpaca Gestation Period

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    expand your knowledge of alpaca’s gestation period. It will teach the reader about the mating process as well as how to check if the female is pregnant. As well as inform the reader about labour and about the Cria or a baby alpaca after they are born. Background Females or the Dam are induced ovulators which means they do not ovulate until the act of mating and the presence of sperm. Their gestation period is roughly 11 ½ months with a two-week period before or after that they can also give birth

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    Did the legacy of the 1848 revolutions play a major part in the eventual unification of Italy‚ explain your answer? The legacy of the 1848 revolutions undoubtedly played some part in the eventual unification of Italy however the importance of their role is questionable‚ as the revolutions had both a positive and negative effect on unification of Italy. Other factors also contributed to Italy’s eventual unification‚ some‚ perhaps more so than the revolutions‚ these factors included the strength

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    1110 Women in the Paleolithic Period The Paleolithic era in our worlds history was a difficult time for everyone‚ but for women‚ it became more and more difficult. Hunting and gathering society’s were most prevalent‚ although‚ later on the early formation of cities and larger community’s began to emerge. Ones job in the Paleolithic era would most likely consist of gathering food and protecting the small group he or she belonged to. Just surviving would have been a full time job in many of the

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    The Baroque period existed through the 1600’s to the 1750’s which was a time for European art‚ music and culture. The characteristics of the Baroque music which make it distinctive and noticeable are its melodies‚ rhythm and texture: this devised one single feeling or mood throughout the piece‚ a balance of chordal harmonies and a rhythmic drive. One of the many famous composers for the Baroque period was Johann Pachelbel‚ born in the year 1653 and died on the 3rd of March 1706 Nuremburg Germany

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    as can be seen with Japan. It thrived while being isolated from the rest of the world for over two hundred years before it opened its ports again. It is important to understand the context behind Japan’s isolation starting in the Sengoku period. This time period was also known as the “Age of Warring States‚” in which landowners or daimyos fought each other for power (Dobbs). It was chaotic‚ with everyone fighting to own the most land. It wasn’t until three men‚ Oda Nobunaga‚ Toyotomi Hideyoshi‚

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    In the Archaic period‚ the Greeks developed a monumental stone sculpture for the representation of life-size‚ nude‚ young men (kouroi) and life-size‚ clothed‚ young women (korai). The kouroi‚ which were evidently made to serve a funerary purpose at a gravesite‚ emulate the frontal pose of standard Egyptian statues‚ but‚ over the course of the sixth century‚ are carved with increasingly more realistic anatomy. Faces‚ however‚ retain the conventional "Archaic smile" which serves to illustrate that

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