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    1958 CONVENTION ON THE HIGH SEAS Adopted at Geneva‚ Switzerland on 29 April 1958 [http://untreaty.un.org/ilc/texts/instruments/english/conventions/8_1_1958_high_seas.pdf] ARTICLE 1 3 ARTICLE 2 3 ARTICLE 3 3 ARTICLE 4 4 ARTICLE 5 4 ARTICLE 6 4 ARTICLE 7 4 ARTICLE 8 4 ARTICLE 9 5 ARTICLE 10 5 ARTICLE 11 5 ARTICLE 12 5 ARTICLE 13 6 ARTICLE 14 6 ARTICLE 15 6 ARTICLE 16 6 ARTICLE 17 7 ARTICLE 18 7 ARTICLE 19 7 ARTICLE 20 7 ARTICLE 21 7 ARTICLE 22 7 ARTICLE 23 8 ARTICLE 24

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    Henri Emile Benoit Matisse was born December 31‚ 1869. Matisse was known for his revolutionary effects during the early twentieth century which are his expressive use of color. Examples of his revolutionary and expressive work are of portraits‚ landscapes‚ nudes‚ and interior views causing him to be the very influential. Matisse was inspired by post-impressionists Paul Cezanne and Vincent van Gogh when he lived in Paris. Henri Emile Benoit Matisse was raised in the northern part of France. Matisse

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    EREPORT # 19023 stated the following: BRITTANY’S FAMILY IS PROVIDED WITH A NIGHTLY FEEDBACK SHEET. BRITTANY WAS NOT PRESENT FOR THE PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM YESTERDAY; THEREFORE WHEN SHE RETURNED TODAY MOTHER REPORTED THAT BRITTANY HAS BEEN OUT ALL WEEKEND. STAFF QUESTIONED MOTHER TO GAIN BETTER UNDERSTANDING HOWEVER MOTHER DENIED KNOWING WHERE BRITTANY WENT AND DOESN’T EVER KNOW OR CARE WHERE SHE IS. MY CONCERN IS THAT MOTHER IS NOT ADEQUATELY SUPERVISING BRITTANY IN THE HOME. MOTHER PRESENTS

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    #6:Treasure Chest Problem: Someone offers to give you a million dollars($1‚000‚000) in one-dollar ($1) bills. To receive the money‚ you must lie down; the million one-dollar bills will be placed on your stomach. If you keep them on your stomach for 10 minutes‚ the money is yours! Do you accept the offer? Solution: Each dollar bill weighs 1 gram‚ if we multiply 1gram by 1‚000‚000 dollars we get a weight of 1‚000‚000 grams. If there are 454 grams in a pound then $1‚000‚000 will equal 2202 pounds

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    The Haitian Revolution was one of the world’s most extraordinary revolutions. It was a powerful slave rebellion that occurred from 1791 to 1804 and is the Western Hemisphere’s most successful slave rebellions known. It all began with the oppression of blacks‚ when they were treated unjustly by white supremacy and were forced into slavery. They had to treat upper classes with respect and had to work in unbearable conditions‚ and if they didn’t want to work‚ land owners had the right to shoot them

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    The Haitian Revolution is one of the most important events in our world history‚ but at the same time‚ one of the least discussed. The slave uprising on the small island of St. Domingue in the caribbean had surprisingly global effects‚ from the toppling one of the greatest military minds in history to setting the stage for the United States to become the power it is today. The documentary‚ Égalité for all: Toussaint L Ouverture and the Haitian Revolution‚ set out to describe in its entirety the

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    The Haitian Revolution was an inevitable‚ as the hatred built up in the slaves and the aftermath of the French Revolution only lead for a strong desire for slaves in Saint Domingue to revolt. The slaves were treated very cruelly and unjust which added a forever burning fire of hate in their hearts towards their enslavers‚ Toussaint L’Ouverture was a key figure and aspect to why the Haitian Revolution reached such a height. Toussaint was a free man‚ no longer a slave‚ but he still felt the need to

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    them together‚ it is much safer to be feared than to be loved” (14). Determining which of these two qualities a leader should possess has been a topic of discussion for centuries. So what makes Machiavelli’s work any different? First off‚ Machiavelli was an Italian diplomat and a political philosopher‚ who wrote about politics and power. The biggest element that separates Machiavelli’s work from other philosophers is that he focuses his attention on the goal of power. While doing so‚ not only did he

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    the Caribbean was the Haitian Revolution. This School Based Assessment (SBA) is aimed at identifying the main causes and effects of the Haitian Revolution. Another aim off this school Based Assessment is to seek to find out why most slave protest and rebellions failed to destroy the system of slavery. Factors that were responsible for the outbreak of the Haitian revolution Class division was a major factor‚ which contributed to the outbreak of the Haitian Revolution. In St Domingue

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    has always fought for their goals and dreams. And out of all goals‚ the most important ones still being acquired: liberty and equality. However‚ in order to acquire them blood must be spelt. Liberty and equality can only be acquired by blood‚ as mankind can’t ever come to peace with agreements and diplomacy. Humans tend to always use of violence in order to solve problems and acquire what they want. In the French Revolution‚ the third state fought and killed so they could get equal rights‚ and that

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