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    The English Bill of Rights was formed in 1689‚ and almost a century later in 1787‚ the U.S. Constitution was designed. As a result‚ many of the same ideas are adapted from the English Bill of Rights and transferred to the Constitution. There are many similarities between the two documents‚ but even though they have many commonalities‚ they also have several differences. For each document it is clearly seen that each point conforms to each country. The similarities between the Constitution and the

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    To what extent can Bill Clinton be perceived as a successful president? The George Bush Sr’s presidency changed the direction of American politics from rather conservative Reagan’s philosophy to the ideas of ‘big’ government. Young‚ ambitious and exceptionally intelligent following president Bill Clinton continued Bush’s beginning. He strongly believed‚ that government intervention into economy and provision of welfare are necessary for America in 1990s. During Clinton’s presidency in was done

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    The bill of rights was important because it guaranteed rights for the people which made it easily excepted. the bill of rights started the amendments to the constitution which likely resulted in some of the other amendments getting added in. i cant really say it has a big impact on my life‚ because for a i can tell it doesnt. i mean most of the amendments of the bill of rights are not used seriously much today. the first amendment guarantees the freedoms of religion‚ assembly‚ petition‚ press‚ and

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    STARBUCKS COFFEE CORPORATION SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STRATEGY JJT2 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY TASK 1 Unknown Introduction Starbucks Coffee Corporation is a world renowned Fortune 500 company headquarter in Seattle‚ Washington USA. It was founded in 1971 with the sole mission to bring the unique Italian coffee experience to the masses. Its CEO Howard Shultz has successfully created a company brand where customers identify its coffee to a distinctive and premium experience. Starbucks Coffee

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    Prose English II 13 December 2011 Bill Clinton: Former President‚ Role Model‚ and Fallen Hero? Bill Clinton’s life changed drastically after his scandal with Monica Lewinsky. Bill Clinton was impeached from office and the people who once looked up to him‚ now looked down to him. Bill Clinton is a perfect example of a fallen hero because he gave in to his fondness for women. Bill Clinton lost his job and many other things due to his tragic flaw. Bill Clinton had accomplished many things

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    Kill Bill‚ Volume 1:  Purging the female stereotype in films Kill Bill‚ Volume 1 was vital in the purging‚ even eradicating the female stereotype in films. “Wiggle your big toe.”  The toe doesn’t move.  “Wiggle your big toe.” (Tarantino)   It doesn’t move.    The Bride played by actress Uma Thurman is really Beatrix Kiddo‚ but is known as Black Mamba as well as Arlene Machiavelli; her real name is bleeped out during Kill Bill‚ Volume 1 as she recounts the situation which led her to being in

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    Bill of Rights Paper The Bill of Rights is the name that was given to the first ten amendments of the Constitution of the United States. The Bill of Rights focuses on the set limitations of the government‚ which included preventing abuse against citizenry by government officials. Although‚ the document does not cover all rights of citizens in American one can view that it does list the key important rights defined by the Founding Fathers. One will identify all ten Bill of Rights listed in the United

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    charity. 2. Bill Gates (USA) - $56 billion‚ Microsoft Sensing the start of a personal computer revolution‚ Gates‚ 55‚ dropped out of Harvard University in 1975 to start Microsoft and pursue a vision of a computer on every desk and in every home. Microsoft went public in 1986 and by the next year‚ the soaring stock made Gates‚ at age 31‚ the youngest self-made billionaire. In 2008 he stepped down from what is now the world’s largest software firm to work at The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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    who individually change our life. Bill Gates‚ for instance‚ has brought us to the whole new level of technology with his invention of Microsoft‚ which is known to be the most dominated software for computers. Microsoft also became the name of the largest software corporation. There is no doubt that without his role there would not be any work done‚ there would not be any lists completed. As an ordinary person himself‚ I believe Bill Gates grew up with the same thing we have today

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    outline for the American government by the founding fathers. However‚ it can be very complicated. On many occasions‚ it has influenced the United States as well as the society of America. Two constitutional principles are the Bill of Rights and Checks and Balances. The Bill of Rights‚ are the basic rights that all Americans have. They are the first ten amendments in the Constitution and they were put into effect on December 15‚ 1791. They were written by James Madison. Checks and Balances are

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