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    National. Debt

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    Imagine having 17 trillion dollars in debt. What would you do? With regards to Americans being in more debt than ever‚ where facing economy problems. The national debt is a great concern to the economy. National debt should be reduced because it will help our economy‚ better our lives ‚ and better our relationship with others countries. The ways national debt should be reduced are limiting the spending of the military‚cutting the Social Security funds‚and increasing taxes on the rich. If we are going

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    Online Games

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    Context Online games are games played over some form of computer network. It directly implies that online gaming is a direct application of the Internet or equivalent technology. But games have always used whatever technology was existent at that point of time; for instance‚ modems before the Internet and hard wired terminals before modems. The expansion of online gaming has reflected the overall expansion of computer networks from small local networks to the Internet and the growth of Internet

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    age of 10‚ were playing around in the backyard of our house. All we were doing was just playing around in the backyard having a fun time being normal children as always. Then I came up with this perfect idea to play hockey because since we all love hockey. So we wouldn’t work garage I got a plastic baseball bat and my brother got a wooden baseball bat plus a whiffle ball. We were just playing around‚ having a fun time in the backyard playing hockey till my brother swings the bat and it hits me right

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    the first Seminole War (1817-1818) Andrew Jackson invaded Florida‚ destroyed Black and Indian towns. During this time Blacks fled to the Bahamas. In 1823 some Seminole Indian leaders moved to a reservation in Florida and were ordered to return slaves that did not belong to them. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 decreased Indians would be removed from the west. The Blacks feared if they stayed with the Indians they would be returned to slavery. They took the lead and joined the Seminoles in

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    Brave Indian

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    day Pakistan) | Result | Afghan Pashtun tactical victory‚ British Indian strategic victory | | Belligerents | British India | Pashtuns (Afghans) | Commanders and leaders | Havildar Ishar Singh  † | Gul Badshah | Units involved | 36th Sikhs of British Indian Army | Afridis and Orakzais | Strength | 21[1] | 10‚000[2][3] | Casualties and losses | 21 killed (100%)[1] | 180 killed (Afghan claim)[4] ~800 killed[5] (British Indian estimates)* Many wounded[6] (number unknown) | * 600 Afghan

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    Indian Camp

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    Indian Camp Analysis of Nick’s Father   	In Earnest Hemmingway’s story Indian Camp‚ from his first book In Our Time‚ there is a character named Henry refereed to in this story as Nick’s father. Nick’s father is a doctor. A closer look at Nick’s father reveals that he is quite a paradoxical figure. 	On one hand‚ Nick’s father appears to be a great father who is nurturing caring and wants only the best for his son. "Nick lay back with his fathers arms around him."

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    “Saving” The Indians

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    “Saving” The Indians What the white reformers hoped to achieve with the breakup of the reservations and with schools was assimilation. The saw that through assimilation that the Indians could be “white”. In instructions to Indian Agents and Superintendents of Indian Schools. The source states that the people thought that if the Indians were destined to become part of national life and not viewed as Indians but to make them Americans was through a system of schooling for the Indian youth. They

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    indian democracy

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    seen quite clearly that Democracy in India is struggling to provide the basic necessities to people; 33% Indians live the below poverty line‚ 56 lakh villages don’t have power connection and drinking water access. Moreover the public education system is in shambles‚ there is a lack of accountability‚ lack of internal security and various public schemes fail to reach the beneficiaries. Even worse‚ our Leaders are so shameless that they are least bothered by frequent exposure of their wrong doings. We

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    Cowboys and Indians

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    Cowboys and Indians – Clara Madsen 1) Resume The story "Cowboys and Indians" is about a girl‚ who is at her grandmothers funeral. She doesn’t feel very comfortable‚ so she calls her cousin David to come and rescue her. He is a real rebellion and he picks her up on his motorcycle. Their first stop is at a bar where they drink a couple of shots and a beer. Then they drive of again. At the second stop they smoke a joint and talk about their grandmother‚ and how David feels stuck in his life. Then

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    What Ails Indian Sports

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    WHAT AILS INDIAN SPORTS ? Sports; a passtime for students‚ a passion for players‚ a fitness solution for the middle aged‚ perhaps life for aficionados and more recently lucre for businessmen; has an equal significance for the country as a whole. It is a mirror to the professionalism of a country’s citizens‚ their dedication and the facilities provided to them by the government. Sports serve as a portrayal of the teamspirit among the

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