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    In the seventeenth century‚ American’s took religious very seriously. The American’s were not active communicants. One in fifteen people that was in the southern colonies was a member of the church. In the eighteenth century‚ a church became official. The religious belief and practice in the eighteenth century‚ it was not as demanding as in Puritan‚ New England and Quaker‚ Pennsylvania. The colonial Anglicans from England‚ was a lot more rational‚ formal and conservative with their modes of worship

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    Costa Rica has a lot to offer for people who are visiting their and being tourists. From what I have seen from pictures some of the resorts are beautiful and the surrounding lands look amazing from what pictures I have seen. But the beauty is being endangered by people cutting down the forests causing deforestation in Costa Rica. If these people actually keep doing what they are doing then they will destroy most of the beautiful rain forests which would then cut down on tourism‚ but is cutting down

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    Some people might ask themselves why the freedom of speech is important to America. It’s important to remind us about the wars we won to have the freedom of speech and how many people actually sacrificed their lives for us during that war. Freedom of speech protects everyone from all walks of life to think and express themselves freely. Freedom of speech is the liberty to speak openly without fear. The rights to speak your mind freely is important to society and hold the power that plays a role in

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    3 important people in my life. There are several people in my life that have served as a source of influence. However‚ there are three people who have not only impacted a decision or two‚ but have drastically altered my way of life. These people have completely transformed my life in a positive way. Without these people‚ my life would not have the same meaning and purpose. These three important individuals are my mom‚ my dad‚ and my wife. First and foremost‚ there is my mother. She has served

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    Human Resource is the Most Important Asset of an Organization I agree with the statement that “Human Resource is the most important asset of an organization.” Human resource is “the set of individuals who make up the workforce of an organization‚ business sector or an economy.” (“Human resource definition”). Human resource is the least mobile of the four factors of production‚ which are resources required for generation of goods and services. The other factors of production are natural resources

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    5 Most Important Events in American History. The first is when the British first declared that the Americans could not move west. This is important because if the British had never declared this law‚ then the Americans never would have had a reason to get angry at them‚ and the revolution never would have happened and we might still be part of the British. Also the colonists helped fight for the British and they felt that they should be able to move into the land they had fought so hard for. Then

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    The most important discovery in the last 100 years The most important discovery in the last 100 years A lot of significant discoveries have been made over the past centuries. While various discoveries in astronomy‚ science‚ physics set our lives on entirely different course‚ I strongly believe that the discovery of the fist antibiotic‚ penicillin played a crucial role in the history of mankind. Firstly‚ before the discovery of penicillin some diseases were incurable and any wound could result

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    What have been the most important findings in SLA research on instructed/classroom second language learning in recent years? What have been their main influences on ELT? With the growth of our global village and with our seemingly permanent state of interconnectedness the need for a worldwide common tongue is paramount for many people; more often than not that common tongue is English. People have sought to learn such lingua franca for millennia‚ yet the study of how people acquire this ’second

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    Soriano‚ Rachel English 091 July 19 2011 Reading-Is It Important? Reading can be such a broad topic in America today. How important is it‚ why do we read‚ the questions are endless but to what extent is reading really important? There are so many issues going on around the globe such as illegal immigration‚ abortion and the new health care reform. Reading is no where near as important as those topics‚ those issues can change one’s life forever and reading is just something we do without even

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    During the sixteenth century‚ Europe was heavily dependent on the Church for just about everything. The Catholic Church had a firm hold on any religious beliefs people held. Therefore‚ science only existed for the few people that dared to go against the normal religious teachings. Slowly‚ people began to break away from the uniform idea of religion and started to question many of the teachings of the Church. Also‚ Enlightenment thinkers got the ball rolling‚ calling out the corruptness of the Catholic

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