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    I never knew what it was that I plan on doing for the rest of my life‚ everything was so over whelming‚ so many careers and majors to choose from. This is something I will be doing for the rest of my life. Knowing this only made choosing a major and career more difficult. Doing this research helped me narrow down what it is that I want to major in and laid out the options I would have for a career. I have always been interested in curriculum that is based on hard facts and data rather than intuition

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    by the people’‚ was necessary in Britain‚ as Aristotle once said‚ ‘man is by nature a political animal’. Franchise is the right to be able to vote and in 1830‚ only one out of ten adult males could vote; by 1832 it was a privilege of the landed elite and by 1928 it was a right of all eligible adults (over the age of 21). By 1928‚ Britain was almost democratic but not entirely so. Before 1850‚ Britain had a rule of aristocracy‚ there was great political influence from the elite and the privileged and

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    Did you know that goals set by our founding fathers‚ almost 240 years ago‚ have still not been achieved? Not even with modern technology and communication. This is because it is not a physical issue but a mental one. Even with some rights protecting people who are different from the main flock of sheep‚ they are still frowned upon by a few associations. The four main parts of the Declaration of Independence are the statement of purpose‚ the contract theory of government‚ grievances‚ and the conclusion

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    I am applying to study Operating Department Practice because I am very interested in pursuing a career where every day is different‚ and where I will be able to work in varied roles such as the anaesthetic role and the post-operative care role. I chose ODP because it is a challenging but rewarding job where I will be able to provide safe‚ effective care to vulnerable people whilst working within a multi-disciplinary team. I am also looking forward to volunteering at my local hospital in the summer

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    From 1954-1973 there was the vietnamese war or should I say conflict‚ because there was never a real declaration of a war. The war took place in all of vietnam and some parts in Laos and Cambodia. In the end of the conflict north vietnam won and Vietnam become a communist country. Why was there a conflict? Well the conflict started because the north wanted a communist country and the south wanted a democratic country. Not like many other cases in this conflict there was a lot of different countries

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    twilight’s last gleaming?” In the hearts of so many Americans‚ these words still ring so true and proud. Today‚ there are still individuals who choose to wave the flag of their country proudly. Those people should be examples for every citizen of this great nation as they are truly patriots. A patriot‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ is a person who loves and strongly supports of fights for his or her country. Now‚ when one begins to think of patriots‚ their mind immediately goes to men like

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    2_01Revolutionary_Ideas Alex Wasko 4-20-13 Mr. Walsh The Declaration of Independence|Use this panel to provide a paragraph overview of the purpose and structure of the Declaration of Independence.The Declariation of Independence is a statement adopted by the Contenial Congress on July 4‚ 1776‚ which announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britan‚ regarded themselves as independent states‚ and no longer a part of the British Empire. Instead they

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    Are you still in touch with your friends from your childhood? Human beings are social creatures who need to communicate with others in order to build relationships; therefore‚ friendships are one of the most important parts of everyone’s life. Although a person can become friends with many people during his/her life‚ not all the friendships last forever. There are variety of reasons why some friendships don’t last. One main reason why some friendships don’t last for a long time is distance. Despite

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    The colonists were almost completely justified in their revolt against England. The oppressive acts implemented by British rule and the abuse the colonists endured by the army made life for the colonists unbearable. However‚ the colonists’ reactions to certain things were unwarranted. For example‚ making propaganda and attacking innocent people wasn’t justified by what they had endured. The colonists were justified in their need for revolution‚ but not in their actions in their pursuit of it. Everything

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    How did the dominican republic received the independence? In 1821 the Dominican Republic declared their independence from Spain. The Haitians(After they received their independence) invaded their neighbors and occupied the territory for more than two decades. But the Dominicans never accepted the Haitian rule and on February 27‚ 1844‚ Juan Pablo Duarte-considered the father of the country led a bloodless revolt and claimed back the Dominican autonomy. Fearing another Haitian invasion they submitted

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