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    Greek beliefs in government by the people‚ trial by jury‚ and equality under the law. The ancient Greeks pioneered in many fields that rely on systematic thought‚ including biology‚ geometry‚ history‚ philosophy‚ and physics. They introduced such important literary forms as epic and lyric poetry‚ history‚ tragedy‚ and comedy. In their pursuit of order and proportion‚ the Greeks created an ideal of beauty that strongly influenced Western art (wikipedia). A Greek legend tells that God sifted the earth

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    Claims require evidence‚ or else they are disregarded‚ but to what extent? Evidence is a fact or a piece of information that portrays the validity of a belief or proposition. For example‚ in science‚ you cannot claim a theory if it is not backed up with supportive evidence. However in matters like the reason of existence or religious beliefs‚ to what extent should evidence be provided? In Hitchens quote‚ he claims that if one makes a statement without providing evidences to back it up‚ the claim

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    Why Is Cahokia Important

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    Cahokia is a Native American city located across the Mississippi river‚ and is commonly referred to as the Cahokia mounds. This was the site of large farming operations‚ a central part of the trading network‚ and religious rituals. The size of the mounds led many people to believe that they were built by slave labor‚ but this was deemed false‚ the people actually considered it an honor to be a part of constructing something so great. Like many cities similar to Cahokia‚ there was a central area/mound

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    Explain the reasons why children and young people’s development may not follow the expected pattern Q: Explain the reasons why children and young people’s development may not follow the expected pattern. The child: There are many factors that influence a child/young persons development such as health issues‚ personal characteristics‚ motivation to learn‚ behaviour‚ sensory impairment‚ disability and learning difficulties. Even before birth a child needs to reach many milestones and however

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    Americans and Hispanics/Latinos). Many of these cases lack valuable evidence which causes a lot of suspicion and accusations that are usually false. Tensions are rising‚ which is resulting in more discrimination‚ racial profiling‚ and even more racial issues overall. The introduction of body cameras to officers in each state would help substantially. Police should be required to wear body cameras because they provide valuable evidence in cases‚ protect both the citizens and the officers‚ and the cameras

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    Why Was Haig Important

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    his war was so much more comfortable than that of the men he commanded.” [ Biography of Haig – Gerald De Groot (SORT OUT FOOTNOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) ] This shows that Haig was unaware about the realities of the war his troops were fighting‚ whether that be because he was unconcerned or complacent‚ the point remains‚ he lives in luxury whilst his men suffered. In his own reports from the time‚ we can see how he did not have the knowledge or communication needed to successfully order the troops

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    Supreme Court ordering Montgomery to integrate its bus system. Also this ended up as a humoungous stepping stone because one of the leaders of the boycott‚ a young pastor named Martin Luther King Jr.‚ emerged as a national leader of the American civil rights movement

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    Court Visit

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    aim of the court report is to get you out of the classroom and into the courtroom to see how the law works in practice! We would like you to visit a court to observe proceedings for a couple of hours and then write a report on your visit. Planning your court visit It is important to have an understanding of the court system before you embark on your visit. Therefore‚ please complete the required reading for Week 1 and 2 before visiting a court. Your best chance of seeing a court case from

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    Task1a: Produce an information sheet When and why risk assessments should be carried out within the salon By law it is compulsory for all salons to carry out a risk assessment on their premises to ensure that their premises and the treatments that they provide are safe. Thorough risk assessment should be carried out at least once a year and should be reviewed on regular basis. Employer must carry out a risk assessment • All the time when there is a hazard present which can affect health‚ safety

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    Bones‚ ligaments‚ tendons‚ and muscles. A physical therapist must know how to work out‚ strengthen‚ and prevent injuries for all of these things. There are some aspects of being a physical therapist that scare people away from pursuing the job. For example‚ working with bone displacement or torn muscles‚ which makes many people feel squeamish. Also‚ becoming a physical therapist requires a variety of skills and years of education; however‚ physical therapy can be one of the most rewarding professions

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