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    The Articles of Confederation was an effective tool for governing the states after the revolutionary war and effectively addressed some of the problems facing the nations; however‚ they were not completely effective in solving all the problems after the war. The four main issues after the Revolutionary war that the Articles of Confederation dealt with were economic problems‚ western territory issues‚ foreign nation issues‚ and violence issues. The Articles of Confederation was not very effective

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    Is Fast Food Responsible for Obesity? If yes then who is Responsible for Obesity Restaurants or Individuals? [Author’s Name] [Instructor’s Name] [Course Name] 24 August 2013 Abstract This paper consists of brief explanation of what obesity is. Being an alarming issue that is expeditiously damaging not only the youth but also disturbing the cycle of life. What is the sole reason behind the increasing rate of obesity in USA? Whether it is the usual reason “fast food” people find it easy to lay there

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    The structure of The Articles of Confederation led to the 1787 Constitution by failing to decrease the nation’s debt‚ decide on rulings efficiently‚ and enforce acts adopted . Through situations such as Shay’s Rebellion and the obstruction of trade by the Spanish government on the Mississippi River‚ the federal government demonstrated its lack of authority and coherence. The original strategy for the new nation was to present the federal government with very little power and allow the states to run

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    The Articles of Confederation After the Declaration of Independence was adopted‚ the government began creating and approving a written plan of government for the new confederation. It took five years‚ as delegates and states sought agreement on fundamental principles‚ but the Articles of Confederation were created. The Articles of Confederation are a written document defining the structure of the government from 1781 to 1788 under which the union was a confederation of equal states‚ with no executive

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    Gujranwala Electric Power Company Ltd: OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER GEPCO CIRCLE SIALKOT MEMO NO._____________/ DATED: _________/13. The Head of the Internal Audit‚ GEPCO Gujranwala. Sub: - PDP NO.267/2013-14 LOSS DUE TO MISUSE OF TARIFF-RS: 5.247 MILLION. The formation wise reply of subjected PDPis as under please. Total Amount of the Para Rs.5.247 Million. City Divn No 2 Sialkot Rs.4.924 Million Narowal

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    1781 to 1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the Unites States with an effective government. Use the documents and your knowledge of the period to evaluate this statement." Although the Articles of Confederation provided a working government for the United States‚ it was not necessarily an effectively working government; an effective government would be one that not only establishes control and authority‚ but one under which the nation flourishes. Certainly the Articles set down a basic government

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    In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Mayella Ewell appears to be evil but people argue whether she is really an evil character or she is just a character who has no choice but to do evil things. Although Mayella is not present throughout the entire novel‚ the majority of her personality and life is revealed to the reader in the courtroom where she condemns a good-natured‚ innocent black man to his death. Tom Robinson is accused of raping and beating Miss Ewell because Mayella does not have the courage

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    Angelica Oliveros HR501A Achievements of  the following Administration: The Magsaysay Administration There was notable economic progress under the Quirino Administration. The country had also strengthened its diplomatic relations with other countries. The Huk movement was on the decline. Despite these achievements‚ however‚ graft and corruption remained a problem. President Quirino ran for reelection on November 8‚ 1953. He lost to Ramon Magsaysay‚ his former Secretary of National Defense.

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    History I Honors The Continental Congress wrote the Articles of Confederation during the Revolutionary War. The articles were written to give the colonies an idea of a unified government. The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of the United States and specified how the Federal government was to operate. The government under the Articles of Confederation has been considered a failure. It is evident that the Articles of Confederation had a negative impact on the colonies. Many problems

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    The Constitution was signed on September 17‚ 1787 after several failed attempts of creating a set of laws that was to replace the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced because it caused many issues between the states and the federal government. The states had too much independence‚ while the federal government had little power over them. In 1789‚ delegates from each state‚ excluding Rhode Island‚ met in Philadelphia at the Constitutional Convention

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