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    entire difference between economic form of both north and south is the fundamental reason that lead to the war. The north’s economy was based on commerce and capitalism.They built industrial factory and produced mechanical components.So they didn’t need much slave because local people could handle the work needed for the industrialized production.However‚ the south’s economy was largely based on agricultural manufacture—cotton.Being the biggest part of sectionalism‚ economic difference increased

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    come across throughout a season. To help you with all of the obstacles that may come up during the season you have to set a coaching philosophy to help you with the obstacles. Some of the items that I will have in my philosophy is my coaching style‚ teaching my athletes proper sportsmanship‚ expectations for myself and my athletes. My coaching philosophy will always consist if having my athletes best interest at heart. I do not want to have atheles have prolonged injuries due to my lack

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    grave and (b) caused D to have a justifiable sense of being seriously wronged [objective]. In order to determinate if Locke can use the partial defence of loss of control these are the questions we need to ask: Did Locke have a qualifying triggers‚ what there anything said or done or a fear of serious violence? No‚ Hurley did not provoke or in any sense caused a fear of violence to Locke. This means the partial defence for loss of control has failed. Locke could be liable for involuntary manslaughter

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    Eastern Gear‚ Inc. Is a manufacturer of custom-made gears located in Philadelphia and founded by Roger Rhodes. This company is having troubles shipping its orders on time due to large orders‚ the waste of movement taking the gears throughout the operations‚ changes requested by the customer after the order has been placed‚ no workflow is utilized and poor quality. The company has a total workforce of 50 employees‚ who are highly skilled or semiskilled; this proves that the company can make a high

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    But What About Ruth?: A Dream Deferred in “A Raisin in the Sun” We as individuals have our own idea of that which comprises the American Dream. For some‚ it may be a realm of possibilities‚ for others‚ it may be family happiness. The American Dream is considered one’s image of a better life. Each of the members of the Younger family had dreams and visions that could either break or make the family depending on what he or she chose. Ruth’s dream is to mainly keep her family together. Although Ruth

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    The indigenous people of the Arctic had a culture that was in many ways very different from that of the people of the Great Plains. Their living styles were also very different to the rest of Indigenous people of the Americas. The Arctic people where known as Inuits and Aleuts. They had to adapt to the harsh Arctic environment‚ and they obtained most of their food by hunting‚ trapping‚ and also fishing. Living in icy tundras‚ the Inuit people were unable to use agriculture for sustaining food. Therefore

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    the creation of the heaven‚ earth‚ and all organisms by creator God (Gen 1:1). 2. Identity – The Christian worldview expresses what is stated in Psalms 139:14 about our being “fearfully and wonderfully made” for God and in His image. In contrast‚ Buddhist identity on this earth revolves around achieving perfection by man’s standard. 3. Meaning/Purpose - In a small way‚ Christianity and Buddhism share similar beliefs in their purpose on earth which is to be generally good and happy. Where they differ

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    as if they were there and able to envision what had been going on if they closed their eyes. Many authors have nearly perfected the simulation of an experience through writing and music. Poe is able to join Hawthorne in the list of authors capable of doing so. Edgar Allan Poe is a well known and respected author in the world of literature due to his ability to make novels that were the most similar to poems‚ using colorful language that both explained what was going on as well as giving the writing

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    face. This armour was extremely heavy‚ and made completely out of steel‚ which is why knights all rode on horses. (Doc. D) Also‚ to be a samurai or knight‚ you had to go through school and training‚ but the type of schooling they got was had many differences. To be a samurai‚ one was trained physically‚ in spiritual discipline and poetry. A boy would be considered a samurai at age 14. The samurai went a lot more in depth with the aspect of religion on how they fought and went about daily life. Samurai

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    Indian religion ritual. However‚ he is not allowed to participate in their rituals. This shows the cultural divide between him and the World State society because Bernard and Lenina see the tribal ritual as disgusting. John is rejected by the savage Indian culture and the civilized World State culture. John is a devoutly religious man. John believes in the soul. He’s concerned about what will happen to him after death. There would

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