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    declaration are the most important. There is one ideal in the constitution that is more important than the rest of the ideals. There are a few ideals in the constitution and of them are the inalienable rights of life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of happiness‚ that everyone is created equal‚ that the government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed and that it is within the power of the people to alter or abolish the government. The ideal that is the most important is alter or abolish

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    Importance Of Vaccination Abstract This paper explores the importance of vaccine to the human kind. This work deals with the pivotal role of vaccine in our life. Vaccine is a biological substance that helps to increase the immunity against the disease. The vaccine is similar to the computers antivirus software program which detects the malfunctioning program from the computer and tries to remove it. Vaccine contains the substance which is similar to the disease causing microorganism‚ this microorganism

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    Integrity is a enormous factor of either being able to succeed in life or failing in life. If you cannot handle integrity in your life or face it‚ you cannot move too far in life. The meaning of the word “integrity” is being able to be honest and being a strong moral/willed person. Criminals face the fact of being able to benefit from integrity in court‚ occasionally if they decide to choose that path‚ they might not be punished as severely as they are telling the truth or choosing the option of

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    Why English Is Important

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    Being an AP Senior English student – what does it mean to me? In my opinion‚ this title – "AP Senior English student" – is a symbol of a larger commitment. A commitment‚ by definition‚ is dedication to a particular pursuit. In this case‚ I have chosen to pursue the study of English at such a high level (for a high school student) not simply because it is required by my diploma‚ but because I have a genuine interest in the subject and a passion for knowledge. Commitment to AP Senior English is

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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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    Why Is Asthma Important

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    Asthma and Associated Factors Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that is continuing to affect people world-wide. It is described by an inflammation in the airways of the lungs‚ caused by an irritant that triggers a release of histamines and leukotrienes in a person. Histamines and leukotrienes cause smooth muscle to constrict and mucus to be produced. In a person without asthma‚ airways are not inflamed or blocked and breathing is normal. In a person with asthma‚ the airways of the lungs are

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    CM8002 Drugs Saferstein Chapter 8 Drugs Natural Used since ancient times‚ mostly by “medicine men” Semi-synthetic Modified natural compounds Synthetic Misuse of pharmaceutical results Abuse of solvents Physical and Psychological addiction www.cnb.gov.sg www.dea.gov Drugs “The fly agarics are dried and eaten in large pieces. After about half an hour‚ the person becomes completely intoxicated and experiences extraordinary visions. CO2H O Those who cannot afford the

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    Is love the most important emotion in The Kite Runner? I believe that love is what the whole novel symbolises. Initially‚ at the start of the novel‚ we learn that Amir and Hassan are partners in crime‚ ‘Hassan and I used to annoy our neighbors by reflecting sunlight into their homes with a shard of mirror’ and their relationship seems to illustrate a brotherhood. This brotherly love is sealed when they carve ‘Amir and Hassan – The Sultans of Kabul’ on a tree where Amir usually reads a story to

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    Industrial Revolution Today’s highly advanced world began with the inventions and technological discoveries of the Industrial revolution that began in the small‚ but powerful country of Great Britain rather than any other country and spread throughout the world. Before the start of the Industrial revolution‚ an age of Enlightenment occurred that brought forward new ideas and innovations that paved a new era of science and inventions. The Industrial revolution was the period in which machines were

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    Which amendment do I believe is most important? There comes a moment in your life when you decide to grow up. For me that took place heading into my freshmen year of college. I was 916 miles away from home‚ in a little town in Nebraska called Crete. Crete had a total population of 10‚000 residents and compared to San Antonio where I was from the way of living and attitude was different there. I didn’t forget what my parents taught me however I did develop a different way of thinking and had so much

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