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    The gunpowder revolution saw many advancements beginning in the mid-fifteenth century. With the French invasion of Italy in 1494‚ France demonstrated that the exploitation and advancement of a technology could give one side an extreme advantage over the side which did not advance as quickly. France developed lighter and more mobile cannons‚ made from bronze‚ with handles on the sides that allowed them to be mounted to horse-drawn carts. These cannons could be easily traversed up or down‚ right

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    Perceptions of Native Americans There are preconceived notions about the native peoples of North America. The images best presented can best be summed up in the term "noble savage." This idea represents most people ’s views of the Native American. Here will be discussed some of the ideas of the noble savage and their differences from reality. What is the "noble savage?" It is an idea that represents the romanticized notion of Native Americans as a race of people living in perfect harmony

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    My Reaction

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    Lemuel Medoranda BSBA II-3 MY REACTION PAPER TO NOLI ME TANGERE The title of this novel "Noli Me Tangere" is a Latin words meaning in tagalong “Huwag Mo Akong Salingin”. Jose Rizal‚ our national hero is the writer of this novel‚ where in‚ this novel was written during his time‚ where in‚ the exact year was 1884‚ he was in Madrid taking up medicine when he write this novel. When he finished his course (Medicine)‚ he went to Paris and continues writing this novel. In Berlin‚ Jose Rizal finished

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    Media Reaction

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    Media Reaction SOC/315 July 10‚ 2014 Introduction Immigration issues are not only in the United States and are as different as our cultures and the ways that they affect our people. Media reaction show some shared political and public views‚ however there are some factual information that may alter the views of its audience. To help address some questions about the Medias reactions concerning immigration‚ we will use the media piece from the website: Los Angeles Time Politics

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    Chemical Reactions

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    Chemical Reactions Chemical Reactions Introduction In this paper you learn about the reactions that occur between backing soda and lemon juice. We will also describe what is occurring with the molecules on a molecular level. Lastly we will explain what chemical bonds are formed and or broken when lemon juice and backing soda. Observations of the Reactants When most people hear baking soda they think of the bright orange box sitting in their pantry or refrigerator soaking up the foul odors

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    Native American Atlatl

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    An atlatl is a stick that propels a dart or a spear used by Eskimos and early Native Americans. There is a handle on one end and a hook or socket on the other were the spear or dart is held. The term atlatl comes from the Aztecs who were the first culture to actually write down this term. In modern time we use the expression throwing stick‚ throwing board‚ or even speer sling the problem is that these names do not just pertain to an atlatl. Throughout the years there are many cultures that have use

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    James Montgomery Flagg

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    James Montgomery Ward James Montgomery Flagg was born on June 18‚ 1887 in Pelham Manor‚ New York. As a child‚ Flagg loved sketching with pen and paper. In fact‚ his first published painting was at the age of twelve by the then popular magazine St. Nicholas Magazine. By the age of fourteen‚ he was a regular contributor to Life Magazine. A year later‚ he was hired to be on the staff of Judge Magazine. Flagg continued to contribute by drawing famous celebrity portraits for the popular magazines

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    International and Domestic Law to obey all articles of the UN Charter. Through the US invasion of Iraq (2003)‚ US have violated multiple rules of the UN Charter‚ making the invasion of Iraq illegal with respect to International Law. The Charter forbids use of force. Participating in armed conflict is illegal in all but 2 situations: self-defense and when authorized by UN Security Council. The alibi for the invasion given by George W. Bush and senior members of his administration was their assertion

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    Reactions of hydrocarbons

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    REACTIONS OF HYDROCARBONS Diane Cate Satsatin Biology Student‚ Biology Department College of Science‚ De La Salle University-Dasmarinas ABSTRACT Five substances which are Hexane‚ Eugenol‚ Unknown hydrocarbon 1‚ Unknown hydrocarbon 2‚ and Acetylene gas was used for the selective reactivity of hydrocarbons to functional group tests; Bayer’s test‚ Bromine test light‚ Bromine test dark‚ and Tollen’s test. In Bayer’s test‚ only Acetylene‚ Eugenol and Unknown hydrocarbon 2 reacted positively

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    Native American Diseases

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    America was not a paradise and saw diseases like in any other continent‚ tuberculosis‚ and intestinal worms are just two examples‚ but there were a handful of other infectious diseases that had not crossed the Pacific prior to 1492. To mention some of them the following apply smallpox‚ measles‚ and cholera. The Indian’s immune system was accustomed to local diseases‚ but the European men brought with them diseases of the Old World‚ which the aboriginals were not physically prepared to handle. The

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