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    Why Bitcoin Is Valuable

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    of the last two is the belief of the people to them. As well as the governments have agreed to trade goods and payments with them. Hence‚ when a large amount of people believe that Bitcoin is valuable‚ it is valuable. It is also called as “digital gold”‚ and for a good reason. At the moment when the essay is being written‚ the total market cap of Bitcoin (BTC or XBT) is 154‚116‚412‚860 USD. The reason behind Bitcoin’s valuable lays on its finite supply. There are only 21 million Bitcoins in the

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    Thesis: The original 13 colonies was democratic‚ because of their ability to vote‚ religious freedom‚ and their representative government. Document 2 was created because the colonies believed voters had the right to have a say in the government. Voting qualifications were that you had to be a white‚ Christian male‚ and own a specific amount of land. Voting was democratic in that the colonists had a say in government. Blacks and women not having the right to vote was undemocratic. The colonies believed

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    Valuable Campus Life

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    Valuable Campus Life Time is money. This phrase used by Benjamin Franklin is usually true in our daily life‚ and campus life is no exception. Especially in the United States‚ tuition fees for public university also cost a lot. At the University of Alabama‚ undergraduate non-residents have to pay 11‚475 dollars per semester‚ while enrolled hours are between 12 and 16 (Undergraduate Campus Student Tuition). Of course‚ students have to pay additional fees if they want to learn more credits in one

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    Nuclear Weapons

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    Nuclear Weapons On August 1954‚ the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the cites of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killing over two hundred thousands instantly and more over time due to radiation and other injuries. These two bombs ended World War II and changed the public’s view of nuclear energy. Those bombs were the only nuclear weapons used in any war‚ but there were many more detonated for tests.(1) During a speech about the nuclear test ban Kennedy said “Eighteen years ago the advent of nuclear

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    Valuable Failure Essay

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    After reading the article‚ "What do Students Lose by Being Perfect? Valuable Failure‚" by Holly Korbey‚ my views on parent-student relationship have changed entirely. Every parent should read this article because it is truly eye-opening. It’s time for parents to start giving their children more freedom when it comes to their kid’s school career. My initial thought after being handed the article was how powerful the title was. "Valuable Failure" kept circling my mind multiple times as I quickly scanned

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    A Democratic Society

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    A Democratic Society Throughout time the debate upon which is the best system of government has been an ongoing debate. Somewhere between the realms of democracy‚ socialism‚ fascism‚ communism‚ and monarchism lies the answer to the perfect system. Traditionally speaking‚ North America has always tried to remain democratic in ruling. The democratic system‚ unlike it’s alternatives‚ encourages equality and liberty among the people which in modern society‚ makes it the most attractive system

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    Randolph's Veto Analysis

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    George Wythe Randolph was born on march 10 1818 in monticello in albemarle county. He was the twelfth surviving child of thomas mann randolph jr. and martha jefferson randolph.( which makes him the grandson of Thomas Jefferson. Randolph joined the confederate army and fought in the battle of big bethel in 1861. On march 1862 he helped to reform the war department at a time when the confederate capital at Richmond was threatened by union general George B McClellan’s peninsula campaign in 1862. Randolph

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    nuclear weapon

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    Bismah Imtiaz 7A 11/27/13 Nuclear Weapons in Iran Just after the signing ceremony in Geneva on Sunday‚ President Hassan Rouhani of Iran declared that the world had recognized

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    Democratic Essay

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    Democratic Education Democracy in its most basic form is a government run by the people. But what would become of the government if the people were ill-informed and ignorant? John Dewey‚ the father of experimental education‚ argued that for a democratic government to succeed it must entail a thorough and relevant educational system‚ a democratic education. All too often formal education simply teaches general skills and has unchanging subject matter predetermined for all students. Dewey argued

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    Weapon accountability

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    Weapon Accountability 20140320 The date was September 14‚ 2012. At around 10 p.m. Camp Leatherneck was attacked by 15 insurgents. These attackers‚ organized into three teams‚ began an assault on the airfield of Bastion. While wearing U.S. Army uniforms‚ the attackers toted automatic rifles‚ rocket-propelled grenade launchers and suicide vests. While aboard Camp Leatherneck/Camp Bastion‚ they inflicted incredible damage to the air-wing. Destroying six AV-8B Harrier jets and damaging two others

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