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    New Jersey

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    New Jersey I. Government During the Revolutionary War in 1776‚ the first constitution of the state of New Jersey was written to create a government framework for the state.  The constitution has been rewritten twice to address issues that arose with the original and subsequent versions.  In the mid-1800s‚ New Jersey citizens wanted a more democratic form of state government so the 1844 constitution was drafted‚ providing for the separation of powers among the legislative‚ judicial‚ and executive

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    New Jersey

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    New Jersey is often miscast as a less than nice place to live‚ when the truth is the garden state motto is accurate. New Jersey real estate prices reflect Atlantic Ocean influences. New Jersey With the crooning of Bruce Springsteen‚ New Jersey has been depicted as a non-descript home of industry. Take a ride on the turnpike in the north and you’ll agree. Simply put‚ parts of the state are unattractive‚ but much of the rest is very nice. New Jersey is that odd location where you want to avoid the

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    Overwhelm's Jerseys

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    evaluations of jerseys‚ was appealing because he gave a good introduction and gave pictures of his top jerseys. The criteria for the jerseys was clear‚ concise‚ and easy to evaluate. At the author also gave good reasoning for his evaluations of his jerseys in his explanations. The idea of choosing a few of his favorites from each team helped to not overwhelm readers with a huge abundance of jerseys to remember‚ but giving the list at the end with the rankings of all of his jerseys was a nice touch

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    Jersey Shore

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    Fist Pumping Their Way To The Top “Gym‚ Tanning‚ Laundry”‚ these three words have become increasingly popular among teenagers because of MTV’s hit reality television show‚ Jersey Shore. Television shows and their stars can become very influential to many of their viewers. Many of these viewers strive to be like these stars and mimic their style and attitude‚ in hopes of living the same careless lifestyle that has made these stars known around the world. Unfortunately‚ these television shows don’t

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    Basketball Jerseys

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    to the 1970s. For instance‚ the details of the players jerseys‚ the rules and ways to score‚ and the coaching styles became a big factor as plays were designed and implemented. Coaches like Dean Smith that came heavily into the coaching spot light in the mid 1970s had a huge impact on the game. Basketball made some big changes in both of these decades‚ changes that would change the game significantly forever. (The Legends Club‚ 2016) Jerseys in the 1930s were very plain usually one color with very

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    Jersey Shore

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    “The Smush Room” is presented on MTV’s Jersey Shore. This is a show about eight young adults brought together to live under one roof . Sex plays a huge role in this show. The cast have even nicknamed the act of sex as “smushing”. The Smush room is a room solely dedicated for the cast to smush in. Every person in the cast will bring someone home from the bar and have sex with them. It is almost a priority for the cast to bring someone home to do so. On Jersey Shore the cast members are highly intoxicated

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    Spy Ear

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    decoupling network comprising resistor R5 and capacitor C3 provides the preamplifier block with a clean supply voltage. Audio amplifier IC LM386N (IC1) is designed for operation with power supplies in the 4-15V DC range. Circuit diagram: spy ear circuit schematic Spy Ear Circuit Diagram It is housed in a standard 8-pin DIL package‚ consumes very small quiescent current and is ideal for bat tery-powered portable applications. The processed output signal from capacitor C2 goes to one end of volume

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    J.P. Morgan

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    John Pierpont Morgan is considered one of the founding fathers of the modern United States economy. He was an industrial genius that is accredited with the founding of many companies including General Electric and AT&T. However‚ Pierpont is looked upon as a saint and demon the same. He received a honorary degree from Harvard university that read: "Public citizen‚ patron of literature and art‚ prince among merchants‚ who by his skill‚ wisdom and courage‚ has twice in times of stress repelled

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    JP Morgan

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    Alex Lewis  John Pierpont Morgan    ­J.P. Morgan was born  17 Apr 1837  ­John Pierpont (JP) Morgan was born on April 17‚ 1837 in Hartford‚ Connecticut to parents  Junius Spencer Morgan and Juliet Pierpont Morgan.  ­Morgan was born into a life of luxury‚ his banker father built JM Beebe‚ Morgan and Co.‚ the  largest dry goods exporter in Boston.     ­JP Morgan’s entered the banking world  1 Aug 1857  In 1857‚ after going to college in Europe‚ JP Morgan returned to the US and he got a job  working for the private banking house Duncan

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    Civil War Spies

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    Male and female spies were essential sources of information during the Civil War. The best spies were people you would never suspect. Spies were brave‚ faceless and they knew the environment very well. Their presence was incredibly excepted. Whether they dressed as men and joined the army‚ posed as mindless slaves‚ or just kept their ears opens in collective circles‚ spies provided necessary information. It was even a woman spy who provided Union battle plans to Confederate Army‚ which allowed them

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