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    Dating a Recovering Addict: Match-Maker or Deal-Breaker? After dating one dud after another‚ you finally find someone who seems to have it all thoughtful‚ witty‚ responsible and good-looking to boot. Then they drop a bomb: “I used to be a drug addict.” They may as well have said‚ “I’m married.” But does one partner being in recovery automatically spell doom for a relationship? Healthy Recovery‚ Healthy Relationships Most recovering addicts aren’t strangers to therapy and‚ as a result‚ have spent

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    the laws of the land. And sadly‚ the extent of such transgressions is increasing with each passing day. In the wake of such woeful commentary on the state of affairs in our country‚ I am bound to be one with the fact that “Law Makers are now Law Breakers”. The rot of our society has been going on for years and we kept looking the other way. Power started acting as a catalyst or disease‚ transforming simple human beings of honest backgrounds into demons devoid of honor. They started eating up our

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    Every country in the world has its own law‚ but there would always be a person as law breaker who violates the law. Some people think that all law breakers should be sent to prison. Imprisonment is the most popular major penalty for law breakers in many countries in the world. Instead of being sent to prison‚ I think that there are better alternatives for first time offender. The main reason of sending all of the lawbreakers into the prison are the public will become more safety and reduce the

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    Killing In the Name Of Hunting‚ murder‚ and war are all words men have made to distinguish between types of killing and the varied justifications made for committing the same deed. In carrying out this most grave and final of all endeavors‚ as any other action‚ one sees it is not the actual temporal action itself that matters and defines the moment. The intention with which one sets out is even more important than what is done‚ and determines‚ at least within the actor’s mind‚ the righteousness

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    The movie‚ Gallipoli‚ is about Australia’s past and the beginning of the ANZAC tradition. Gallipoli‚ the movie was released in 1981. The movie demonstrates ’mateship’. The director Peter Weir took too very different Australian’s‚ with two very different views on war and made a friendship from it‚ and the friendship grew throughout the film. Although Archy and Frank were both athletes‚ this is the only thing they have in common. As a typical Australian film‚ a main or important character die.

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    Geography S.B.a

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    located on the course of the morant bay river? DONE BY: GRADE: 101 METHODOLOGY This project is based on the Morant Bay River and some of the

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    The First Boer War Main article: First Boer War The First Anglo-Boer War (1880–1881)‚ also known as the "Transvaal War‚" was a relatively brief conflict in which Boer (Descendants of Dutch settlers. Translates as ’Farmer ’) successfully rebelled against British rule in the Transvaal‚ and re-established their independence‚ lost in 1877‚ when the Boers fought the British in order to regain the independence they had given up to obtain British help against the Zulus. [edit] Second Anglo-Boer War

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    with the countries one heroine. When finished reading this project I ensure that you will be educated with things that you do not know or remember. On October 11‚ Paul Bogle‚ a respected black man in the community‚ marched with a group to Morant Bay. When they arrived at the court house they were met by a small volunteer militia who opened fire on the group‚ killing seven. Immediately‚ the militia retreated but the group that day killed 18 people‚ officials and militia‚ and had taken the

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    “To what extent can it be argued that genocide and revolution are central themes in Caribbean History?” There is no doubt that both genocide and revolution have been part of Caribbean History. They have indeed help to shape the Caribbean as we know it; a diversified and rich cultural hub. Genocide has to do with the wiping out of an entire race of people while revolution deals with a complete and drastic change. Upon studying history or more specifically Caribbean history we would note that both

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    post-slavery Caribbean up to 1900. Workers’ Rebellion 2005 “A conflict between the old order and new circumstances”. Discuss this view with reference to ONE of the following workers’ rebellions; -Labour protest‚ ST. Vincent‚ 1862 -Morant bay Rebellion‚ Jamaica‚ 1865 Confederation Riots‚ Barbados‚ 1876 2008 “Social‚ economic

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