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    has increased rapidly‚ which has reached the epidemic level and majority of them came from the United States. Obesity is defined as a condition of which a person is overweight than their ideal weight and this largely attributable to the fast food culture and sedentary lifestyle. This phenomenon affects the lives of obese people because it found to cause multi health problems. Ergo‚ obesity should be regarded as a serious health concern since it had been found to cause serious medical condition in

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    In 1789‚ France broke out into a revolution. The citizens of France rebelled against the absolute monarch and the system they deemed unfair. The people were starving while Queen Marie Antoinette spent fortunes on fake boats to put in her hair. The Revolution was centered on hatred for the king‚ Louis XVII‚ and the prospects of a governmental system that promoted liberty and equality. The unfair representation of the third estate‚ the spread of enlightenment ideas‚ and the high price and scarcity

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    The French Revolution of 1789 had many long-range causes. Political‚ social‚ and economic conditions in France mad many French people discontented. Most disaffected were merchants‚ artisans‚ workers‚ and peasants. The ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers brought new views of government and society. The American Revolution also influenced the coming of The French Revolution. Therefore‚ The French Revolution of 1789 had several causes not only due to political‚ but also due to social and economic issues

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    a prophet and his death which consists of the four gospels‚ The Acts of the Apostles‚ the 21-epistles and the book of Revalations | Gospels | The four books that consist of the teachings and the life of Jesus (Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John) | Acts of the Apostles | A book of the New Testament which talks about the development of the Christian Church‚ the asenction of Christ‚ and Paul’s sojurn at Rome | Epistles of Paul | The thirteen books of the New Testament which were all named after St

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    Causes and Outcomes of the French Revolution A common theme of the historical French Revolution of the late 1700s is the bloodshed associated with a new execution device developed by Antoine Louis‚ the guillotine (Acton). This negative connotation of the Revolution resides in the minds of the French and people all around the world. Although the French Revolution has contained a fair amount of bloodshed‚ its aftermath on the French nation was overall positive for the French people. There were several

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    defenseless Colonists and the British wanted to have total control over the government of The Colonists. After the French and Indian war Britain was in financial debt. In order to pay off their debt they imposed many taxes‚ which seemed unfair to the colonists. The stamp act‚ which taxed all printed materials‚ was a direct tax on the people. John Dickinson‚ in his writings‚ Letters From a Farmer in Pennsylvania‚ felt that the stamp acts were unfair and unconstitutional. He also felt that the purpose

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    The gun control ad use many different visuals and text to appeal to the audience. The main things that stands out the most is the kids as well as what they’re holding. The audience who is visualizing the ad will never guess that a book can be banned in schools before something that can kill a human being. The highlighted text “Guessed Which One” is important because it has the audiences thinking and wondering‚ “how can a book be banned but not the assault weapons?” In the background‚ we see the

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    In Henry Wechsler’s‚ “Getting Serious about Eradicating Binge Drinking”‚ he discusses the issue of binge drinking. Binge drinking is an extensive problem on college campuses. The majority of colleges merely focus on the student‚ rather than what encourages students to drink. Fraternities‚ sororities‚ and athletics are huge sources of the students on campus who drink. There are many approaches colleges can take to decrease the problem‚ and many colleges are already getting a head start. It is also

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    question‚ "Which of the three types of taxes best fits the taxpayers needs?"‚ there are several factors to consider. Criteria for taxation and principles of taxation are some of those factors. Three criteria for taxes are equity‚ simplicity‚ and efficiency. Two principle of taxation are benefit principle and ability-to-pay principle. All of these factors either serve or disservice the taxpayers and help determine which taxes are most beneficial. As I have mentioned‚ criteria for taxation are one of the

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    The American Revolution was costly and bloody war that granted the Americans the independence for which they fought. This 8-year-long revolutionary war from 1775 to 1783 is considered one of the greatest revolutions of all time in that the Americans had defeated the most powerful nation in the world at the time‚ Great Britain. The American Revolution is a critical event in the history of the United States and has been explored and evaluated by numerous historians of the 20th century. Whether or not

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