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    National Guard. For some reason my body was telling me to join‚ but at the same time I had to think about what this would mean. I have always liked to hike because I get to be outside. I also enjoy traveling. These are the things that make me feel happy and full of life. My reasons for wanting to join the army is because it will let me explore more of what I love. I realize one day when hiking that I have this amazing chance to all of this‚ and it would be an amazing path to walk on. Being out in the open

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    of European Union | Capital Markets & Financial Institutions | | TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. The Enlarged European Union of 27.......................................................................................3 a. Introduction.......................................................................................................................3 b. A Brief Explanation Economy in EU...............................................................................3-4 2. The

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    In the mid-1800s‚ New Zealand and Britain were two very different countries. While Britain was a flourishing country with big cities‚ tall buildings‚ a steadily growing population and civilised enough to have organised people into classes‚ in New Zealand the Maori had only settled three-hundred years earlier‚ the land was heavily forested‚ there was no major cities or towns and there was no money – only trade. Although Britain was much more developed than New Zealand‚ it was becoming overcrowded

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    Question 1: “Mr. Baloo‚ I would like to talk about Mowgli‚ do you think he is one of the wolves or one of the man-pack? Question 1 Answer: “Hmmm… Well I recall him saying something like this before his fight with the red dog: { Mowgli the Frog have I been‚ Mowgli the Wolf have I said that I am. Now Mowgli the Ape must I be before I am Mowgli the Buck. At the end I shall be Mowgli the Man. Ho! } He won the fight by being brave like a wolf‚ clever and silly like a monkey‚ willing like a buck‚ and

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    of Scotland Hebrides Islands --> the west coast of Scotland Isle Of Man --> between England and Scotland John O’Groat’s --> the northest point in Great Britain Land’s End --> the southest point in Great Britain LOCH LOMOND – the largest lake in Scotland BEN NEVIS – the highest mountain in Scotland and also in Britain LOCH NESS – also Scottish lake CLAN – type of Scottish family group (each clan has different pattern of kilt) Mc/Mac – it means “son of…”; Scots names begin in

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    present in Britain we have no written constitution‚ but instead have a collection of laws and conventions that govern our political system. Along with Israel‚ we are one of only two democracies in the world not to have a written constitution. A more precise way of describing our constitution is that it is uncodified‚ which means that parts of it are written down but it is not a single authoritative document or set of rules. The main argument against a written constitution is that Britain has survived

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    concerning money‚ economy‚ and education‚ only Britain was willing to reinvent their ideas regarding ways of agriculture and production. First‚ Britain understood the concept of supply and demand and fully embraced the concept. Rather than keeping with traditional ways‚ and producing good quality objects in small groups; they chose to use machinery and produce a large quantity of less valuable goods. Next‚ with their large workforce and willing enterprises‚ Britain revolutionized agriculture. Due to the

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    conspirators they all want to recruit a man named Brutus. Brutus is very respected man throughout Rome and they believe if they can get Brutus to join the conspiracy that the people of Rome will see that their actions were necessary. So the question is‚ should Brutus join the conspiracy? In this paper I’ll be giving reasons for why Brutus should and shouldn’t join the conspiracy. This first paragraph will be on why he should

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    liberties and the dynamics of disorder in inter-war Britain. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship the Metropolitan and provincial police forces had with groups fighting for the protection of civil liberties in Britain during the inter-war period‚ principally the NCCL‚ the CPGB and NUWM‚ the Board of Deputies and other Jewish organisations in relation to police mistrust of the political left. Further‚ its purpose would be to consider how this can illuminate the policing of public order

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    Why So Many Foreigners Join Jihadists? Wang Zixuan 201201228 Mon 13:30 The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) is a jihadist group based on al-Qaeda in Iraq‚ formed in April 2013. It has become one of the main jihadist groups fighting government forces in Syria and Iraq. Its leader is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi‚ who joined the rebellion that erupted in Iraq after the US-led invasion in 2003. Its original aim was to establish a caliphate in the Sunni-majority regions of

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