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    Independence Day

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    The Mechanical Celebration of the Independence Day Congratulations to all my fellow countrymen‚ on the occasion of the sixty fifth independence day! I wonder to see the number ‘sixty fifth’; as I think what we‚ the Indians have done for our motherland? Mother India is watching all her children in low spirits. Except in some fields‚ we Indians have not yet crossed a single mile in the journey of towards national progress. How mechanically the Independence Day celebration is going on year by year…

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    The single issue which contributed to the American colonies declaring their independence from Great Britain was taxation without representation. You see‚ while Great Britain was fighting with France to protect the colonies during the Seven Years’ War‚ they accumulated a lot of debt. As a result‚ members of Parliament determined that the colonies were obligated to share the costs of empire. The efforts to rectify these deficiencies and collect extraordinary amounts of revenue from the colonists‚ violated

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    WHY IS AUDITOR INDEPENDENCE SO IMPORTANT? Auditing is the efficient critical examination done by one person or group of people’s independent from the system audited. To do an audit‚ confirmed information must be present and some standards by which the auditor can evaluate the information. Another is gathering and evaluating any information to determine whether the information being audited is identified in accordance with establish criteria to satisfy the purpose of the audit and also auditors must

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    Colonial America Declaration of Independence The people of the Colony under the Authority of King George of Great Britain wrote the Declaration of Independence. The people believe they have the right to “abolish” or alter a form of government‚ when it becomes corrupt or denies its people of their “unalienable rights”. Under the control of King George the people of the colonies believed they were treated unfairly. “The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries

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    Declaration of Independence Assignment 1. What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence? The purpose of the Declaration of Independence is to proclaim the right of the American colonies to separate from Great Britain. 2. Identify the three unalienable rights of individuals (written in the 1776 context as men) as stated in the Declaration of Independence? Life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness. 3. According to the Declaration of Independence‚ from whom do governments get their

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    because it’s doesn’t depend on your age‚ it depends on your “self-creation” and “self-realization”. Speaking in terms of adulthood‚ I want to add two more very important aspects which are also required in order to become an adult: responsibility and self-independence. I have my own definition of being an adult. It states that ones you become totally independent from your parents‚ moreover become their caretaker; once you realize that you‚ and only you‚ are responsible for your own life (and maybe

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    4.02 Declaration of Independence Follow these directions to complete 4.02 Declaration of Independence and answer the Focus Question. Submit your completed work to the 4.02 Declaration of Independence Dropbox. Read Review the American colonists’ complaints against British rule. Study the main ideas and vocabulary used in the Declaration of Independence. Research Examine the Declaration of Independence and its listing of colonists’ grievances against King George III. Respond Complete a chart

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    The Declaration of Independence Summary The Declaration of Independence‚ written by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Second Continental Congress‚ states the reasons the British colonies of North America sought independence in July of 1776. The declaration opens with a preamble describing the document’s necessity in explaining why the colonies have overthrown their ruler and chosen to take their place as a separate nation in the world. All men are created equal and there are certain rights that

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    After over 300 years under Spanish colonization‚ Filipinos taste the sweetness of independence and freedom for the past 115 years. June 12‚ 1898. This is the fruitful outcome of the sacrifices of countless freedom fighters and it is note-able that majority of those great souls made the supreme sacrifice and laid their lives to get the nation free from the foreign yoke. Now‚ we will never feel thirsty for freedom. We will never bleed and cry in frustration. For at last we are one sovereign state

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    Writing Your Own Declaration of Independence The Founding Fathers risked their lives and the lives of their families to make a statement to the empire of Great Britain and the rest of the world. The document they created would have been viewed as treason by the British government‚ and had they failed in their great plight for independence they would likely have lost everything‚ including their lives. Your task is to write your own Declaration of Independence. You must follow the guidelines

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