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    Sahara

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    their opinion were not valid or important in the decision-making even though they were the inhabitants of the territory that was given to European powers[2]. However‚ after World War II a decolonization wave reached the African continent. In early 1975‚ Spain began the decolonization of Western Sahara. A Madrid-Baked political party‚ Partido de Unión Nacional Saharaui (PUNS) proposed that Spain eliminated his presence in Western Sahara gradually. Meanwhile‚ Western Sahara’s neighboring countries

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    Ford Dbq

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    cutting government spending‚ which would stop inflation from increasing. However‚ his plans changed‚ in an attempt to lower the unemployment rates‚ Ford proposed tax cuts and the limitation of government spending. In acts like the Tax Reduction Act of 1975‚ Ford cut taxes by nearly 23 billion dollars. Even though the tax cut may have been relieving to the citizens‚ it led to an economic recession. The government spending‚ tax cuts‚ and the unemployment

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    despite society’s unacceptableness of their gender in such a profession. Mary Somerville Mary Fairfax Somerville was born Dec 26th 1780 in Jed Burgh and raised in Burnt Island‚ Scotland. In spite of the family’s felicitous economic positioning‚ “Osen (1975‚ p.97) states that Mary’s education had been a rather desultory one‚ mostly self directed‚ quite haphazard and scant”. Wood (1997 p.1) cites Osen in saying it was viewed upon unnecessary to educate females compared to the opportunities in which males

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    Native American Storytelling November 12‚ 2012 ENG/301 Native American Storytelling Native American literature is the root of cultural storytelling‚ which is told through oral tradition‚ this consist of stories and songs verbally. Native American literature use literary conventions in the root of myth and symbolic examples in storytelling. The book “Native American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology” gives good insight into the Native American ways of life and how storytelling is

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    Cambodian Genocide

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    In the Cambodian genocide‚ 1975 to 1979 one third of the population died. Two articles about genocide survivors are “killing fields’ survivor documents Cambodian genocide” by Jennifer Hyde and “Why the arts are as important as hospitals in Cambodia” by Emily Wight. Individuals and societies who suffer a trauma such as genocide can heal through using art or bring guilty people to trial. Some people heal through art‚ like music. If Pond was a slow learner‚ he would have been killed by Khmer

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    Modality

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    CHAPTER ONE 1. What is modality? Modality is concerned with expressing opinions and attitudes. Modality in general is defined similarly in many reference books. For example Quirk‚ Greenbaum‚ Leech and Svartvik (1985) claim‚ that “at its most general‚ modality may be defined as the manner in which the meaning of a clause is qualified so as to reflect the speaker’s judgment of the likelihood of the proposition it expresses being true” (p. 219). However‚ the authors deal with the term

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    Appellate Brief Example

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    LEJ 2 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF F A^ SUPREME COURT CASE NO. 1051361 BARBARA MORRI S N ‚ Plaintiff /Appellant versus PATRICIA T. SPIVEY ET AL‚ Defendants/Appellees 1 Appeal from the Circuit Court of Henry County ‚ Alabama 1 BRIEF ON BEHALF OF THE PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT ‚ BARB RA ISON Submitted by. . .... . ORIGINAL t Appellant Bar Russell Lee I y Albert H. Ada s‚ Jr. Attorneys for Plaintiff / ara Morrison Post Office ox 910 Eufaula‚ AL 36072-0910 TEL:

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    Legal Notes

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    Legal study Syllabus notes FAMILY LAW Key Terms: Adoption: The taking of one’s child into one’s family‚ creating a parent to child relationship‚ and giving him or her all the rights and privileges of one’s own child. Annulment: A declaration by court that a supposed marriage is in fact void. Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO): A court order that aims to protect the applicant from violence and other forms of intimidation or abuse perpetrated by a family member Assault: A criminal

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    Maghazi Literature

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    to Modern Times (1975). In other words‚ it is a literature that has signified the expeditions and raids organized by the Prophet Muhammad after the hijra. As literature‚ the Maghazi literature goes under the Sirah literature as it forms a sub-category within the Sirah of the Prophet. 2. Historical overview: As this kind of literature falls under the

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    DBQ Vietnam War APUSH

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    tremendous struggles Americans have faced both overseas and on the home front. Because of the tumultuous controversies caused by the war‚ Americans split into two social factions – those against the war and those who supported it. During the years of 1961-1975 - the era in which the war had its greatest effect on Americans - the population of citizens from 18-35 years old and the Presidency were both affected irreversibly. The beginning of the Vietnam War can be credited to President Johnson’s predecessors

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