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    about how we were gonna get money and that she could help me get a second job. I told her how I knew I would have to take care of my mom and sis‚ but that I was going to need her help. When it got overwhelming‚ I went outside with her daughter‚ Linzy‚ who was one of my best friends and I finally allowed myself to cry until my sister got home. When my mom told her that her daddy was in heaven and that he could never come back she started crying and said‚ "does that mean he can’t take us fishing anymore

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    as Africans? Slavery had a huge impact on the world for many reasons. What if the people in America at this time had found another way or something other than slavery? Also what would have happened if slavery never existed? I feel that America would not have survived without slavery. Without slavery the world would not have been the way it is today‚ it would be a lot different. The three reasons I feel that America would have not have survived without slavery are because of the following: the early

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    Motivated by several crises in the Seventeenth century‚ rebellions and civil wars for instance The Thirty Years War‚ the need for states to create larger armies to attain greater monarchial power‚ to sustain that power and armies they had to find ways to fund their armies and still maintain control over the state (William J. Duiker and Jackson J. Spielvogel World History‚ vol. 1‚ 434). In response to this people searched for order. Many sought stability‚ but in order to obtain it they had to increase

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    “Human Resource is the most important asset of an organisation.” Discuss the following statement‚ using examples and references to support the answer. In today’s context‚ advanced technology‚ effective marketing campaigns‚ competitive prices‚ excellent products and services are important tools for any organisation to stay competitive. However‚ these tools are unable to maximise its potential to contribute to the success of a company without the accompaniment of human resource. Human resource

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    Ch3 Review 1. Most seventeenth-century English migrants to the North American colonies were laborers. 2. By 1700‚ English colonial landowners began to rely more heavily on African slavery because of a declining birthrate in England. 3. Regarding colonial life expectancy during the seventeenth century‚ life expectancy in New England was unusually high. 4. In the seventeenth century‚ white women in colonial Chesapeake averaged one pregnancy for every two years of marriage. 5. Compared

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    What are the distinguishing factors of America that make it so different and arguably the greatest country in the world? Some people may say that it is the pursuit of the American Dream‚ while others may say that it is America’s melting pot of cultures; but these both revolve around one common theme and came about as a result of one ideal: freedom. Our government’s main duty is to protect this freedom at all costs‚ while striving to represent all people and promoting a sense of unity in the nation

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    What is the Paradox of the Ravens and why is it important? Science is a complicated yet extravagant division in the development of knowledge. Philosophers have tried to explain the complex scientific methods used to demonstrate the importance of how a scientific method requires immunity to criticism. A philosopher‚ who indeed‚ did question a method in order to gain a complete understanding‚ was Carl Gustav Hempel. Hempel challenged the theory of induction in which he recognized a problem with the

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    World War ll America VS Japan this was important because this was war. We learned a lot from this this war we could of gone without it in our history but yea. Also we learned about the atomic bomb that destroyed a city in Japan. We shouldn’t of used that bomb to destroy that city but know we know to know. So we learned what’s important in war and what’s not important. The Civil war This stopped slavery for america. Abe Lincoln wanted to stop slavery because all men had equal. They had to

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    Running around in the lush grass. Playing around on a sunny day with friends. Feeling safe when we go to bed. Do people ever stop and think about our America and how vital it is to us? The America I believe is important to me because it’s free‚ equal‚ and united. The America I believe in is free. We are a country founded upon freedom so it is crucial for us. The Declaration of Independence gave us the freedom we have and our brave army risks their lives for us to keep it. We should respect it and

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    Privacy protects us from abuses by those in power‚ even if we’re doing nothing wrong at the time of surveillance. We do nothing wrong when we make love or go to the bathroom. We are not deliberately hiding anything when we seek out private places for reflection or conversation. We keep private journals‚ sing in the privacy of the shower‚ and write letters to secret lovers and then burn them. Privacy is a basic human need. I]f we are observed in all matters‚ we are constantly under threat of correction

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