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    Chrismas vs. New Year

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    people together‚ while Christmas and New Years are just a week apart. Christmas is a more mean fully holiday than New Years. BP1: Christmas vs. New Year: Religious holiday vs. on-religious holiday Topic Sentence: Christmas is a religious holiday‚ whereas New Years is not. Christmas 1. Symbols Jesus Christ 2. Religious holiday New Years 1. Does not symbolize anything mean fully 2. Not a Religious holiday BP2: Christmas vs. New Years: Family vs. Friends/Dates Topic Sentence: Christmas

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    Economic systems meet the needs of their people by determining what to produce‚ how to produce it‚ and who will buy it. Capitalism gives the people the freedom to make their own choices in what to do produce and so forth. On the other hand‚ a communist economy guarantees certain necessities for the people‚ such as jobs‚ food‚ clothing‚ and shelter‚ but the people have little/no choice in what kind. Though these two economic systems are run differently‚ the government in each will step to fill in

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    Sparta vs Athens Dbq

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    The Greek city states were both similar and different Sparta and Athens were an example of this. Athens was known for its laws and government while Sparta was known for its farming and army. The Spartans and Athenians were 2 very different groups of people. The Spartans were militaristic people who valued strength and simplicity. They ran an oligarchy government and were a military super power. The Spartans relied on farming and conquering foreign land. The Athenians believed in arts and culture

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    Knights Vs Samurai Dbq

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    Samurai OR Knight In the article “knights and samurai” a document based investigation it clearly shows how a samurai would win on a one on one battle against the knights. While knights and samurais have many similarities‚ in a one on one battle‚ the advantage would be to the samurai and this can be seen in Armor‚ training‚ and beliefs. The first way that samurais have an advantage is by their armor. In document D written by Terry Bennett it says “ A knight’s armor could weigh 40 to 60 pounds.”

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    The New England colonist were made up of thirteen colonies who wanted to be independent. This group of people‚ who left their former country for various of reasons‚ were starting to get irritated at Great Britain. In general‚ the colonist were perturbed that the British government required them to pay a great amount of taxes. They were also upset about the fact that‚ the money wasn’t helping them out and the funds were going back to England. There was no way they could vote against these acts so

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    Kelo vs New London

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    Kelo VS New London 1 Kelo VS New London By: Dale Travis April 13‚ 2013 Unit: 5 Case Study Prof Lerner Kaplan University Kelo VS New London 2 Eminent domain is the power to take private property for public use by a state‚ municipality‚ or private person or corporation authorized to exercise functions of public character‚ following the payment of just compensation to the owner that property. (Legal Dictionary) In New London‚ Connecticut

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    In Cumberland‚ Sir Philip assumes the role of an intimidating figure. Being intimidating is bad enough‚ but Sir Philip’s actions are even worse when he attempts to steal common land‚ kill Peter and even try to force Kit to marry him. Firstly‚ Sir Philip steals the common land from the Peters family and all the other farmers‚ which is not allowed. Since most magistrates can not be trusted‚ they can not do anything about it. Readers infer that there are some corrupted magistrates‚ and they are working

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    reformers‚ the English followers of John Calvin‚ came to embrace that name as an emblem of honor. At the beginning of the seventeenth century‚ England faced a gathering storm in religious life - the Puritan movement. Before the storm abated‚ the Puritans had founded the first permanent European settlements in a region that came to be known as New England. The Puritans believed that God had commanded the reform of both church and society. They condemned drunkenness‚ gambling‚ theatergoing‚ and Sabbath-breaking

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    First of all‚ there was a greater impact socially than economically after the colonization of the New World because of the slave trade. Many slaves were horribly mistreated before they even came to America. Proof of this is (Doc. H) where the slaves are shown being brought onto the Middle Passage. These slaves‚ including young children‚ are shown with shackles around their necks. Once on the Middle Passage‚ slaves were kept in the hull of the ship. There was just enough food and water to keep

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    Jixiang Huang Compare and Contrast Essay Although Confucianism and Daoism were both developed during the era of the Warring states in China and both were practiced by most officials in the government at the same time‚ Confucianism and Daoism were developed for different reasons and addresses separate problems during the Warring states era. Confucianism started as the compilation of the teachings of a single low level official known as Kong Fuzi. Confucianism was developed as a way for government

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