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    Area 51 - Essay 1

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    Rome 1 Rachel Rome Culver Advanced English 9 24 April 2012 Area 51 Area 51‚ also known as Dreamland is a secret government facility located in Nevada 83 miles from Las Vegas. No one is allowed to pass a certain point near Area 51; if someone trespasses they can be arrested. They have security systems and people ready if someone passes. Photography is also prohibited near Area 51. Area 51 is one of the most secret military facilities. Originally‚ the security systems were to keep away

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    Government Secrets Area 51 is a uniquely American place‚ resting in the heart of Nevada. The nation that claims to be based on freedom and independence hold a spot of land where trespassers are shot on-site. The government is said to withhold many secrets from us‚ one of those secrets being the existence of extraterrestrial beings. The ships the beings use to come to earth are also rumored to be kept at Area 51. In reality‚ Area 51 is most likely the place where the government is testing prescription

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    Federalist 10 1. Madison says that “complaints are everywhere heard from our most considerate and virtuous citizens”—what are these complaints that people make. a. “…that our governments are too unstable‚ that the public good is disregarded in the conflicts of rival parties‚ and that measures are too often decided‚ not according to the rules of justice and the rights of the minor party‚ but by the superior force of an interested and overbearing majority.” 2. Are these complaints valid in Madison’s

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    Area 51 and it’s secretes Area 51‚ One of the most secret military bases. Military’s secrets and conspiracies about Area 51. Area 51 is a military base holding some of Americas most secret and controversial military weapons as well as aircraft and military personal. There is a lot of controversies surrounding this famous military base‚ some fake and some proven. Aliens or no aliens this base is amazing. The locations of Area 51 is Less then 100 miles from Las Vegas and is the most famous military

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    Federalist #10 1. Explain what Madison means by faction. (2). A faction is a group of people united by a common interest that goes against the common interest of the community (ex. political parties) 2. Explain how Madison suggests we can cure the mischiefs of factions. (3) There are two ways that Madison suggests: 1) removing its cause‚ 2) controlling its effects. 3. Explain why we can’t remove the causes of factions according to Madison. (4-6) We can’t remove

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    51 Sex Offenders Essay

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    The major problem I felt as of great importance would be that there’s 51 sex offenders in the area of 90017 and that only 36 of these man have an exact location. There are eight schools near them‚ five elementaries‚ 2 high schools and 1 middle school. These sex offenders don’t care the age of the victim and this to me is a big safety risk we are taking. Not long ago‚ there was an incident of a girl about 15 years of age whom a man tried to kidnap her and I have you know this was in front of New Academy

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    many aspects of it. Out of the disagreement two groups emerged‚ the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist. The Federalist supported all aspects of the constitution and a larger national government‚ while the Anti-Federalist opposed ratifying the constitution and supported a smaller national government and more sovereignty to the states. This disagreement led to a fierce debate between the two groups that still resonates today. This essay will examine the primary

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    Park 51 is a project of an Mosque Community Center proposed by Imam Feisal Rauf and his wife Daisy Khan‚ who are American Muslims. What they pretend with this project is to serve to the community and to promote dialogue. Their plan has been approved by city authorities‚ but it has ignited a nationwide firestorm of protest. Some misconceptions that people can have about Park 51 would be that many people may feel alluded because the location of the center is close to the Ground Zero‚ and as Bobby

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    Constitution. Because of its size‚ wealth‚ and influence and because it was the first state to call a ratifying convention‚ Federalist-dominated Pennsylvania was the center of national attention. The positions of the Federalists‚ those who encouraged the Constitution‚ and the anti-Federalists‚ those who resisted it‚ were stated in newspapers all over the country. Federalists‚ who most of them gained their livelihoods as merchants‚ shopkeepers‚ professionals‚ artisans‚ and commercial farmers‚ desired

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    official‚ this did not happen without the compromise of the Federalists and the Anti-federalists. These two sides had their say‚ yet they came to terms and both acquired what they wanted in the Constitution. Before 1789‚ there became two main political groups in the country. The Federalists‚ and the Anti-Federalists. The Federalists‚ had a good amount of members‚ including three who wrote the famous Federalist Papers‚ which were a series of essays that advocated the ratification of the Constitution‚ James

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