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    a report on behalf of Louis XVI detailing what he has done for France and why he should not be executed. Louis XVI was one of the most well- meaning men who ever occupied the throne of France. He was very much influenced by philanthropic ideas of that time. He took over from Louis XV‚ an idle self indulgent king who made no effort to see beyond the immediate future. He is reported to have said‚ after me the deluge’’. It was not Louis XVI fault that he inherited absolutism with a very weak and

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    It could be argued how realistic it is to claim that for some given reasons the Cold War could have been avoided; what is sure is that if there are were any major events that if avoided‚ would have evaded the creation of the cold war these are numerous. Now I want you to reread this and ask yourself if it’s easily understood. Some of the foremost events that could be taken into consideration are Churchill’s Iron Speech and Truman’s 1947 address to congress. However‚ in a wider context‚ ideological

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    What Could Our World Be? What would life be like today if the federal government had absolute control? No freedoms for anyone whatsoever. The government controls when citizens may sleep‚ eat‚ do a job‚ and even control when citizens are allowed to speak. Would life really be worth living? We as readers are able to gain a small taste of what this would be like after reading the classic novel 1984‚ written by George Orwell. In the lonely‚ lifeless setting it is clear that the government has gained

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    aid this fall semester. Although I have not received financial aid in the past because of past choices I have made I am no longer eligible. Currently I do not meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements because my grade point average is below the 2.00 requirements. I hope to excel this semester so that I will not find myself in this situation again‚ and take my education even further. Past choices have now hindered me from receiving financial aid. I have had a full time job for 8 years.

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    for paper Could Genocide have been prevented? Introduction - The meaning of Genocide‚ and the impact it has on a single person and society. - Start out with a few interesting facts about the war in Bosnia - Information on the key players that were involved in the war and genocide - Talk about how the war began/ conflict of interest and religion in area. Thesis - Specifically state to the reader if there was U.N. intervention‚ could genocide have been avoided? - What were the reasons

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    (189) 1) What motivated Malcom X to educate himself is that while he was spending 7 years in prison he educated himself and became a discipline of Elijah Muhammad‚ founder of the nation of Islam. Many people think that he went to school far beyond the eighth grade. But this impression is due entirely to his prison studies. He argues that Bimbi was the first person that made him feel envy of his stock knowledge. He also explain that from the every book he would pick up had few sentences which didn’t

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    has a worldview whether he realizes it or not. What is a worldview? James W. Sire defines a worldview as: [A] commitment‚ a fundamental orientation of the heart‚ that can be expressed as a story or in a set of presuppositions (assumptions which may be true‚ partially true or entirely false) that we hold (consciously or subconsciously‚ consistently or inconsistently) about the basic constitution of reality‚ and that provides the foundation on which we live and move and have our being. Stated

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    Some people would agree with the statement that situation ethics is a practical and effective method in calculating what the most morally justifiable answer is. Situation ethics is practical in its moral decision making because one of the key and fundamentals of this ethical system‚ the four presumptions‚ is pragmatism; the proposed course of action must work‚ and must work towards the end‚ or Love. For example if a mother of four was taken as a prisoner of war‚ thereby separated from her young family

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    Hardest Thing I have Ever Done The hardest thing I have ever had to do was suffer through the death of my father. That day started out like any other day. We were in church and everything seemed normal. Then‚ the person in front of us got a phone call. She left and shortly after came back and retrieved my mother. Immediately‚ my mother came back in and got me and my sister‚ and we went to the car. When we got to the car‚ Mom started to tell us how my dad had shot himself. I did not know what to think.

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    it was an essential part in forming the colonies so Britain could run them as they best saw fit. This was the most important in allowing England to advance because it kept the colonies compliant. If they weren’t obedient then it would have been almost impossible for England to get them abide by the beliefs of Mercantilism as well as the Navigation Acts. If the colonies felt as if they were being tread unfairly with no choice it would have been a great difficulty for Britain to control them all and

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