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    Was Lewis and Clark’s expedition one of the main reasons the U.S is what it is today? Lewis and Clark’s expedition lasted two years‚ four months‚ and ten days. They traveled about 8‚000 miles (13‚000 km). The expedition was planned to go west of Missouri and to discover what was beyond the eastern area of the U.S‚ the government was able to explore this area of the U.S because of the Louisiana purchase. The Louisiana Purchase was bought from the French for $15 million dollars and the land area

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    that is help every year before Christmas. It said that it was in three night’s time and would be held in the three nights and in the states-room. She got excited and adrenaline already started to pump through her and she didn’t know what to do. Shen then thought about what to wear and the accessories she would need for the ball. Then she realized much was to do at hand‚ she walked inside to talk about the ball with her mom. She had already knew that her sisters would have already been there. As Anastasia

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    1. In my opinion‚ I feel like an appropriate amount of time for inmates to be in the SHU should depend on what type of crime they committed. For example‚ if inmates are there because they killed someone then they should be there for 5 years but if they’re there because they raped and killed someone then they do deserve to be there for decades so they can pay and suffer for what they did instead of giving them death penalty or having them in jails or prisons. But I also think about all the side effects

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    This paper will focus on the aspects of imperial management comparing the Roman and British Empires. It will explain what made them successful‚ what made them fall‚ and why empires seem to come into and go out of existence as they do. There are two major points that made the Roman Empire one of the longest lasting‚ and most successful empires. First is the governing approach that Roman leadership took in regard to its territories. The Romans took a more hand’s off approach to governing; they would

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    Explain the effects of five different life stages on the development of an individual. In today’s society it is almost impossible to grow up without being affected by the things around us. During an individual’s development there are five main key factors that affect them. These include: * Genetic factors * Socio- economic factors * Biological factors * Lifestyle factors * Environmental factors To begin with‚ there are 23 chromosomes in each cell found in the nucleus. It

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    open minded to things. With that being said‚ I think having someone younger take in the needs of their state and make decisions based of the majority would be easier because majority of older people are often closed minded and stuck in their ways and what they think is best. The House by itself has the authority to initiate revenue bills. Be that as it may‚ that authority is undemonstrative because the House along with the Senate must approve all bills‚ even revenue bills. The House of Representatives

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    Cuba and Morocco Ever thought about cultural backgrounds and what makes them different? There are many traditions within them that include marriages and weddings‚ dance‚ and religious rituals. They all come together to create one. For instance‚ Cubans can happily marry the person of their choice. The wedding is a huge gathering with exquisite decoration and the bride wears a white dress made of satin or silk. The bride’s family will be the one to pay off the wedding. After the wedding the wife

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    Steve Leonard was Darren’s best friend but after he gets told he has evil blood by a vampire he turns bad. He gets blooded by an evil vampire and hunts down Darren with his new allies. Later in the series Steve is revealed to be the lord of shadows‚ who is destined to bring about the end of the world. Steve fights Darren in the second to last book and they both die. Over the course of the series you watch Steve evolve and become the main villain in the story. At the beginning Steve is Darrens friend

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    Like in the story and in this verse the horse and Doodles brother both wanted something so bad that it changed them and their future drastically. The horse wants better qualities and what he described turned him into something that he wasn’t.The horse said‚ “It seems to me that I am not well proportioned. My neck is too short. If you can make my neck a little longer‚ my upper body will be infinitely more beautiful. And if you can make

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    moon is kept in its orbit is the very one that we generally call gravity." (Journal of the History of Philosophy). In the text above Newton wondered why the moon was in constant motion around its orbit. This experiment led him to discover the force between the moon and its orbit called gravity. In conclusion both the enlightenment and scientific revolution established the idea of using nature and reasoning to solve problems. Both encouraged people to avoid the urge of using religion to explain natural

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