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    During an undercover investigation‚ Officer Cline witnessed Defendant #1 purchase a bag of what appeared to be marijuana and LSD. When Officer Cline approached the dealer (Defendant #2)‚ he was given a similar bag. Following the purchase‚ officers approached and arrested both defendants on narcotics violations. Forensic tests later revealed that the contents of the bag were nothing more than honey and dried leaf matter and rolling paper coated with lime extract. The defense attorneys for both defendants

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    and sea cucumbers had always just amazed me. They aroused my curiosity: How can they live underwater and we can’t? What do they eat? Can they see or hear? I am very excited to be applying to MAOS program which will answer a lot of my questions about the ocean and its creatures. Second paragraph MAOS would give me the opportunity to understand why not only the ocean is beautiful but it also plays an important part in our eco-system. Earth is the only planet we know of that contains water and

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    Marxist- Leninist Mao Zedong Thought Long Live the Great Marxist- Leninist Mao Zedong Thought History 1111 Professor Ingram February 1‚ 2013 History 1111 Professor Ingram February 1‚ 2013 Since the 1970s‚ Stefan R. Landsberger had collected Chinese propaganda posters and developed his collection into one of the largest private collections in the world. They have become a rich primary source dealing with many important subjects in contemporary Chinese history. Mao Zedong‚ for instance

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    Murphy’s Discussion of the Nationalist Movement Nationalism in Asia was a product of modernization. Nationalism in Asia has been a response to‚ or a resistance against imperialist dominance by means of modernization and revolution. Asian nationalist movements can be broken down into two waves‚ the establishment and rise of nationalism. The establishment of Indian National Congress in 1885 by a large group of nationalist due to unfair treatment by Britain was the first sign of Asian nationalism

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    - Mao’s last dancer is set during “Emperor Mao’s Communist regime”‚ not only did Li’s family have the struggle of poverty and hunger‚ but they were also faced with the government of their lives and continuios faithfulness to their leader Emperor Mao‚ The Main part of the story takes place in a little commune‚ directed by those who do not know such means‚ for Li it is the only world he has ever known‚ so how could he know of such thing as ballet?

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    In the 1950’s Mao Zedong’s ‘Hundred Flower Movement’ came far from achieving its goal of improving Chinese Society‚ by having intellectuals criticise the government and its policies. In order to prove that the Hundred Flower Movement was unsuccessful‚ this essay will exhibit why Mao believed it would work‚ as well as how he carried it out and the resulting affect that spread across China afterwards. The Hundred Flower Movement was a campaign spanning from 1956-1957 in which the Chinese Communist

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    Christian Alliance Cheng Wing Gee College S4 Biology Practical Worksheet Name: _____________________________ ( ) Class: ________ Date: _______________ Practical 5.1 Detection of food substances by food tests In the space below‚ write down the procedures of all the following food tests: Results A Test for glucose using Clinistix paper Sample Clinistix paper Original colour Final colour Glucose solution Distilled water B Test for reducing sugars using Benedict’s test

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    To many people‚ Ho Chi Minh was not only a great leader‚ but also a father figure in the eyes of the Vietnamese. He was a man who was born a peasant‚ but died an icon and hero. Ho Chi Minh’s perseverance helped make him a key figure in the history of Vietnam. He remains a fascinating figure in history. Ho’s supporters called and referred to him as "Uncle Ho". He was respected because he was humble and smart. Ho Chi Minh worked hard throughout his life to achieve his goals despite many difficulties

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    the Chinese revolution‚ 1927-1949‚ a socialist revolution as defined by Marx? This investigation will be comparing classical Marxist doctrine with Mao Zedong thought and the Chinese revolution‚ to see the extent that the revolution adhered to Marxist doctrine. Classical Marxism will be defined by the works of Karl Marx and Fedrich Engels and Mao Zedong thought will be defined by the works of Mao Zedong. The primary sources used for this essay are Selected Work of Mao Zedong and Marx and Engels: Selected

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    The Peasants’ revolts in 1524-1526 were caused by three main reasons: most peasants revolted in the name of Christianity‚ because of the Lutheran teachings of individual rights and the godly equality of all people‚ while others because of either the seek to end oppression from their tyrant lords‚ or because of financial trouble. As for responses‚ there was great variety in different groups‚ some‚ in favor of peace‚ proposed ideas that seemed reasonable but were deceiving‚ and others out of either

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