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    was written on Notepad then converted into a Word Document. The purpose of this document is to be supplemental to reading the Pacificus & Helvidius Debates‚ this was written side by side while reading the debates‚ therefore‚ if this is the first time you are reading the Pacificus and Helvidius Debates these notes will provide more of a curse then a blessing. Pacificus I: The objections which people are raising against the proclamation of neutrality have been done in bitterness and in critical

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    Washington declared neutrality during a war between Britain and France‚ Jefferson did not believe that Washington had the constitutional power to do this. Hamilton decided to respond; he did so by publishing articles under the pseudonym‚ Pacificus. In his first letter‚ Pacificus makes the case that the President should be allowed the power to declare neutrality because there is nowhere is the constitution that otherwise states he cannot. Hamilton knows that in the Constitution it states that the Senate would

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    he outbreak of the French revolution coincided with the beginning of George Washington’s first administration‚ but by 1793‚ warfare had engulfed Europe‚ pitting England‚ Prussia‚ Austria‚ and Spain against the new French Republic. In the cabinet Thomas Jefferson opposed any expression of neutrality while Alexander Hamilton supported it. Washington eventually sided with the latter and issued a proclamation of neutrality that barred American ships from supplying war matériel to either side. The proclamation

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    differentiating characteristics between Dermacentor variabilis‚ Ixodes pacificus‚ and Ornithodoros hermsi ticks. Question 1b: Identify vectorborne diseases associated with these ticks‚ and describe the pathogens associated with these diseases. Question 1c: Describe preferred feeding locations of ticks.   Question 2: Describe the effect of climate on vectors and vectorborne diseases. The western-blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) can transmit the organisms responsible for causing anaplasmosis

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    Development Bank. January 7‚ 2011. Online. idbdocs.iadb.org/wsdocs/ getdocument.aspx?docnum=460803. Wickstrom‚ Stefanie. “The Politics of Development in Indigenous Panama.” Latin American Perspectives.Vol. 30‚ No. 4. Online. www.columbia.edu/cu/helvidius/files/2004-essay1.pdf43-68. .

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    From start of this period‚ right through to the end‚ James constantly faced difficulties with parliament. These difficulties weren’t simply limited to his determination to seek a union with Scotland‚ there were far more issues and instances which caused difficulties with parliament such as clashes between royal prerogative and parliamentary privilege‚ finance and how James raised money. James’ proposition for union with Scotland caused many difficulties with parliament as he was hugely enthusiastic

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    Araby: An Outline Commentary ‘The Sisters’ and ‘An Encounter’ are about the same length. ‘Araby’ is roughly a hundred lines shorter than these. There is a progression in the three stories. The boy in ‘The Sisters’ is a passive witness‚ limited in his capacity to act by the weight of the adults about him. The boy of ‘An Encounter’ rebels against this oppression but his reward is the menace of a bizarre and abnormal adult. The boy in ‘Araby’ strives both to act and to realize an actual affective

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    James Joyce ’s short story "Araby" is filled with symbolic images of religion‚ materialism and paralysis. The story opens and closes with a strong sense of symbolism that is continually alluded to throughout the story. As seen in the body‚ the images are shaped by the narrator ’s experience of the Church and the stagnation of Dublin. The protagonist is fiercely determined to invest in someone within this Church the holiness he feels should be the natural state of all within it‚ but a succession of

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    Rodrigues Rail‚ Aphanapteryx leguati (Rodrigues‚ Mascarenes‚ mid-18th century) • Bar-winged Rail‚ Nesoclopeus poecilopterus (Fiji‚ Polynesia‚ c. 1980) • Wake Island Rail‚ Gallirallus wakensis (Wake Island‚ Micronesia‚ 1945) • Tahiti Rail‚ Gallirallus pacificus (Tahiti‚ Society Islands‚ late 18th– 19th century)

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    AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY of James Joyce’s "ARABY" Joyce reportedly boasted that Ulysses would keep the professors busy‚ and indeed it has occupied the bulk of articles pertaining to his work. Dubliners is often seen as a step to that great work‚ and its stories are often picked over for evidence of their influence on Ulysses. However‚ a number of tales in this collection have taken a critical life of their own. "The Dead‚" most obviously‚ attracts considerable attention‚ and "The Sisters" has

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