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    revolutionary slogan ‘no taxation without representation’. How did that express the core values of the new American political culture? Under American Revolution we understand politic developments in British colonies in North America in 1775-1783‚ which ended up creating the United States. They were caused by the unwillingness of the colonies to obey to the interests of the metropolis. The slogan that best expressed the cause of the revolution was ‘No taxation without representation’. It was widely

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    years of 1880 and 1920‚ more than 4 million Italians immigrated to America (Hall 1987: 54). Italy was compromised of many races of different origins‚ and there was a broad distinction between the northern and southern Italians. Southern Italians were poor‚ unskilled workers who worked in agriculture. The northern Italians were generally wealthier‚ more enterprising‚ and more intelligent than their fellow southern countrymen. The group of northern Italians were peaceable and industrious‚ and improved

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    When entering another person’s property without permission‚ you are risking everything‚ including your life. There are possibilities that the property you are entering is guarded with a lethal security such as dogs and weapons. These are used to defend houses from burglars‚ which you have a chance of being accused of and treated as. You not only can end up dead‚ but also end up with a destroyed lifestyle. Entering the property of another person without permission allows you to be charged with several

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    Arguments 1). Capital punishment is largely "divided along racial lines" (Moral Arguments 1). "A 1990 report released by the Federal Government ’s General Accounting Office found a ‘pattern of evidence indicating racial disparities in the charging‚ sentencing‚ and imposition of the death penalty after the Furman decision ’" (Moral Arguments 1). In the 1970 ’s‚ Professor David Baldus examined sentencing patterns in Georgia. He reviewed over two-thousand five hundred homicide cases in Georgia and controlled

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    the songs passed by in a blur of 80’s synth or soulful guitar‚ however‚ there was one song that caught my attention every time‚ Billy Joel’s "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant". Growing up on Long Island I’d always been a fan‚ but at such a young age I could never fully grasp what most of his songs were about. Instead‚ every time it would come on I would just dance around snapping my fingers to the beat‚ not a care in the world. But‚ like "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" is about growing up and

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    1.Introduction Imagine a world without Internet. Nowadays‚ it is like asking people to survive without their basic needs‚ in other words impossible. During few past decades Internet became essential tool for people to survive their daily needs. And what is the Internet? Internet is network of networks! It connects a vast number of computers‚ programs‚ great amount of information and of course it connects people from all around the world. Today‚ technological world is fast developing. Within

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    Andrew Halliwell AS 91101 A World Without Money? Would the world be a better place if there was no money? You didn’t have to go to work every day. There would be no more worries about how you are going to pay for the mortgage‚ about paying for your insurance‚ that you might be robbed for your money on the next corner. We can learn to distribute our goods and services according to need rather than by the ability to pay. Wealth will no longer be a status symbol. A man will be judged by what he

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    never make a perfect line of poetry.” This quote by Titian is meant to signify the importance of preparing before performing an activity‚ because otherwise‚ you will not end up with the result you want. Titian was an artist in the early stages of the Italian Renaissance‚ and was regarded as one of the best artists in the world by many Venetians. In fact‚ not only Venetians thought this‚ all around Italy it was agreed that Titian was the best artist‚ second to only Michelangelo Buonarroti. Skilled with

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    Most kids think that life without adults would mean a lot of freedom and fun‚ but the truth is that it would lead to a lot of bad outcomes and consequences. Young children don’t have enough wisdom or knowledge as an older adult with maturity would. Adults are more organized and responsible than most average‚ ordinary kids these days. Small children would need a lot more supervision to help them stay safe and sound. The world would become a huge disaster without any adults to care and protect for

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    In her book Wait Till Next Year Doris Kearns Goodwin informs the reader on many aspects of life in the 1950s. Recalling the details of her childhood‚ Doris describes the new and old technology of the time period. She also tells about the religion and social lives of the people of the fifties. While telling her story‚ Goodwin takes many glimpses into the world of technology in the fifties. One thing shown in her book is that medical technology was not very good. Remembering her father’s stories about

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