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    not justified because the colonists started tarring and feathering the tax man‚ the British started taxing the colonists in not the right process‚ and the British say Parliament can do anything they want with the colonists. This explains that the colonists did non-professional things and the British did to because feathering the tax man and taxing colonists in not the right process is non-professional. This explains about why the American Revolution wasn’t justified is because the British were taxing

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    Running Away from Home\

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    Choose to Run Away from Home * Verbal Abuse. When parents name call‚ blame‚ and criticize‚ teens are hurt and sometimes run away from home. * Physical Abuse. 50 percent of runaway teens were physically abused by family members. * Sexual Abuse. Thirty-two percent of runaway teens were forced to participate in sexual activity. * Substance Abuse. If a teen or his/her relative struggles with alcohol or drug addiction‚ that young person is sometimes motivated to run away. * Pregnancy

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    was justified. When he left without saying goodbye‚ it made it easier for him to let go of his past and focus on what he wants to do in the future. Three reasons why his decisions to leave his family without saying a word were justified were that McCandless could make all his own decisions‚ nobody had a chance to tell him that he could not leave and it did not allow anyone to find out where he was going. All three of these reasons show that McCandless’ decisions were justified. The

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    Walking towards what is considered a second home hours before the championship game even begins yields nothing but complete silence.  The freshly- cut‚ green grass in the outfield glistens from its daily dosage of morning dew.  A bare‚ dirt-covered infield yearns to be lined with fresh‚ white chalk. No boisterous fans are screaming‚ no coaches are instructing‚ and no teammates are cheering. Everything is still as I step onto the softball field and begin to imagine and prepare for what is to come

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    There were also boxes placed in churches where people would put in items to be handed out to those in need on the day after Christmas. The Cooper’s Hill Cheese-Rolling is an annual event held on the Spring Bank Holiday at Cooper’s Hill‚ near Gloucester in the Cotswolds region of England. It is traditionally by and for the people who live in the local village of Brockworth‚ but now people from all over the world take part. The event takes its name from the hill on which it occurs. From the top

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    For Children In victorian Britain it wasn’t fair for poor people back in Victorian Britain. Being poor meant that they had less privileges‚ such as education for the children.For Children In victorian Britain it wasn’t fair for poor people back in Victorian Britain. Being poor meant that they had less privileges‚ such as education for the children.For Children In victorian Britain it wasn’t fair for poor people back in Victorian Britain. Being poor meant that they had less privileges

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    Eating customs & traditions in Great Britain The usual meals in Great Britain are breakfast‚ lunch‚ tea and dinner; or in simplier homes‚ breakfast‚ dinner‚ tea and supper. Breakfast is generally a bigger meal than you can have it on the Continent‚ though some English people like a “continental” breakfast of rolls and butter and coffee. But the usual breakfast is porridge or “Corn Flakes” with milk or cream and sugar‚ becon and eggs‚ marmalade with butter toast‚ and tea or coffee. For a change

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    Living Away from Home

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    advantages indicated by young college students is that they develop independence from their family. I recalled when I first lived away from home‚ tried living off campus and in an apartment‚ I had to learn how to cook‚ clean and for the most part take care of myself. For the first time‚ I learned how to balance my checkbook and pay my bills. I had acquired personal maturity by being responsible. I met new people from various cultural and personal backgrounds. I found all of this during my first year

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    OFW - Away from children

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    wellbeing in that when the parent detaches from the family? A lot of things are sacrificed. Alright‚ we talk everyday on long distance phone calls but do we always get to just hangout? OFWs would miss a lot as time would pass especially seeing their son grow. Being a child of an OFW is not easy too. Growing up‚ children ask a lot of questions from necessities to trivial things about their parents. Questions like “What should I do?” or “What did you do when you were my age?” are pretty much normal things

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    2003 invasion of Iraq‚ despite huge anti-war marches held in London and Glasgow. Forty-six thousand British troops‚ one-third of the total strength of the Army’s land forces‚ were deployed to assist with the invasion of Iraq and thereafter British armed forces were responsible for security in southern Iraq. All British forces were withdrawn in 2010.[133] The Labour Party won the 2005 general election and a third consecutive term.[134] Four Islamist home-grown terrorists plotted retaliation and on 7

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