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    “Common Sense” talks about how it is just common sense to fight for independence from Britain. Paine also had a strong believing in Representative government‚ and it reflects in his writing. This topic has an obvious huge impact on the US government‚ as they use this same concept today. Common Sense states‚ “... being empowered by the people will

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    type of nursing documentations. Nursing documentation is the written or electronic legal record of all pertinent interactions with the patient. Documentation will include assessing‚ diagnosing‚ planning‚ implementing‚ and evaluating (Taylor‚ Lillis‚ Lynn‚ & LeMone‚ 2015‚ p. 339). Many of the errors come from inaccurate nursing documentation‚ and it is important for nurses to avoid those preventable errors as much as possible for patient’s safety. In order to improve‚ nurses must know effective documentation

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    Literature during the American Revolution 1. This time period produced several famous authors including Benjamin Franklin‚ Paul Revere‚ Thomas Paine‚ etc. Many of the writings of the time are written from the battlefront or from a perspective of the revolutionary. Many less famous pieces were written from English loyalists and are equally important to understanding the literature of the time. 2. Unfortunately many of the writing of the time are lost because they were written on the battlefront

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    Throughout the 18th century‚ America’s quest for autonomy manifested itself in the Continental Congress‚ The Declaration of Independence‚ and the American Constitution. This sense of freedom caused America to gradually split apart from its motherland‚ Great Britain. Due to a multitude of political missteps‚ mistakes‚ and heavy-handedness by the British‚ a growing number of Americans were convinced that Britain had embarked on a mission to deprive them of their property and undermine them to slavery

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    Support Modification Petition What do I do now? Sign the Support Modification Petition. Please complete the Family Court Information Sheet. Your petition is not filed until you give it and any necessary documents to Family Court. How do I file my petition? You must take your papers to the Family Court Clerk’s Office. Depending on where you live‚ you can mail your petition to Family Court. Please call your local Family Court for more information. What documents should I bring

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    Political Ideas of the Enlightenment Enlightenment has long been hailed as the foundation of modern Western political and intellectual culture. The authors of the American Declaration of Independence‚ the United States Bill of Rights and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen were motivated by Enlightenment principles. Important Political Enlightenment Thinkers John Locke (29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704)‚ widely known as the Father of Liberalism was an English philosopher

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    congress gained support from the lower class against England was through propaganda. Common Sense‚ written by Thomas Paine‚ made the first argument for independence. Thomas Paine wrote in a way so every person could understand and appealed to a vast range of people angered by England. He represented unban artisans who were in favor of a strong central government. It was through Thomas Paine that many colonists sided with independence from England. The Declaration of

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    Psychological disorders have become rampant in the modern age. People with psychological disorders live all around us. Even you may be subject to a simple and unnoticeable disorder. Some on the other hand‚ cannot help but fulfill the sick and disturbing thoughts that reside in their minds. They engage in inhumane behavior that‚ although wrong‚ contributes to psychological understanding and research‚ opening doors to new theories. These people live among us‚ and can be unleashed at any time. One of

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    another through the changing writing styles and ideas of these authors. Benjamin Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Thomas Paine seem to exemplify the Enlightenment period of American literature whereas Washington Irving and James Fenimore Cooper exemplify a shift towards the Romantic period in American literature. While themes of Enlightenment connect Franklin‚ Jefferson‚ and Paine‚ those themes differ from the themes that will connect Irving and Cooper. Each of these Enlightenment authors has a

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    is Daniel Leonard and why does he side with the King? Handout C: 1. How did Patriots’ actions increase tensions between the British and the colonies? 2. Why do Moderates reject the view of both Patriots and Loyalists? Handout D: 1. Who is Thomas Paine? What did he write? 2. Give a quote from Common Sense that you think “sums up” the Patriots’ view. 3. Who is Abigail Adams? 4. Who is Patrick Henry? Does any part of this speech by him sound familiar to you? If so‚ what part? (quote it exactly as it

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