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    other operatives. Here is the man who co-founded the microsoft‚ one of the most beneficial and helpful technology programs. William Henry Bill Gates III made significant impact on American society through launching Microsoft‚ establishing Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation‚ and providing technological supports to students. The first and the major legacy by Bill Gates was the launching of Microsoft. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational software corporation headquartered in Redmond‚ Washington

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    contrast the Articles of confederation and the Constitution‚ especially in regard to the specific powers granted to the national government.The formation and ideals of the Articles of Confederation and its successor‚ the Unites States Constitution‚ varied from each other in terms of a stronger or weaker federal government in dealing with issues. The Constitution gave more power to the federal government‚ while the Articles of Confederation involved a very weak government with primary rights interests

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    national government was needed‚ so delegates went to the Second Continental Congress to draft the Articles of Confederation. Though it provided a legislative branch of government with one house that had the power to declare war‚ had the power to make treaties‚ and could also borrow money to pay debts‚ it was nothing more than a declaration of friendship between the colonies . The weaknesses of the Articles were apparent after the government showed helplessness after Shays Rebellion. The governor of Massachusetts

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    Bill Henson Essay by Chloe Byrne. Bill Henson is a very well known Australian photographer. His work has featured in many shows around the world and in Australia. His interesting technique of strong contrasts‚ subject matter and use of dark tones are common and readily associated with his work. Bill Henson’s work has created great controversy and has a massive impact on society. Bill Henson was born in 1955 in Melbourne‚ Victoria. This contemporary photographer has exhibited his work in many

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    Bill Tieleman‚ a Vancouver born writer for the 24 Hours newspaper‚ is one of British Columbia’s best-known communicators‚ political commentators‚ and strategists. Tieleman is president of West Stars Communications‚ a strategy and communications consulting firm‚ providing service for labour‚ businesses and governments for the past 13 years. Tieleman also writes for the 24 Hours newspaper every Tuesday regarding politics. Tieleman is best known for his coverage of the BC Legislature Raids‚ which resulted

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    Statement: RH Bill is a prolife bill II. Background a. Definition The Reproductive Health bills‚ popularly known as the RH Bill‚ are Philippine bills aiming to guarantee universal access to methods and information on birth control and maternal care. Pro life‚ means advocating the legal protection of human embyos and fetuses‚ especially by favoring the outlawing of abortion on the ground that it is the taking of a human life. III. BODY a. M.A.1 The RH Bill is a pro life bill because

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    Representatives as a result of re-introducing the bill under a different impression after overwhelming opposition in the country‚ especially from the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines.[2][3] The law is highly divisive and controversial‚ with experts‚ academics‚ religious institutions‚ and major political figures supporting and opposing it‚ often criticizing the government and each other in the process. Debates and rallies proposing and opposing the bills‚ with tens of thousands of opposition particularly

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    Brunswick confederation in 1867 ; there was still much debate for the remaining colonies on whether to join. There is definitely an argument for both sides‚ but in my opinion --- I believe confederation was a good thing. One advantage of confederation was that when the colonies were united as a country‚ we would be able to fend off attacks from the South. Also it would act as a symbol to intimidate the Americans into submission and prevent manifest destiny. Another would be that with confederation the

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    Health bill to the Filipinos The Philippines is facing again a very serious issue that affects moral values and its culture. This is really a very serious issue and could really change the life of every Filipino‚ Issue pertaining to Reproductive Health Bill. Many Filipinos are very naive about this and most probably has no idea of what possible effects that could destroy our true Filipino morality with the concern of reproduction and sex. Religious groups and organizations opposed this bill‚ and

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    Confederation The Confederation of 1867 had many influencing factors pushing it and against it. The most influencing factors were based on three main topics which were: economic factors‚ internal political issues‚ and pressures from the USA. Some of these factors had a big influence on the outcome‚ and others not so much. The most influencing factor of the Confederation was the Political Deadlock. This made the government come to a standstill because if the majority was against for

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