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    listen to not yet released Christian genre musical albums. I was assigned the task of choosing songs for the company I interned with‚ Boundless’‚ podcast’s commercial breaks. I began filling out contracts for various companies representing the musical artists‚ in order to get permission. I was more than happy to do this‚ especially when I got to listen to the fourth and newest album by my favorite band‚ Rend Collective. Rend Collective is a folk rock Christian band based out of Northern Ireland and

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    commenced on the commencement date set out in the schedule and will continue until terminated in accordance with this agreement or otherwise. 2). BUSINESS STRUCTURE The partners will conduct business as a collective and abide by the principles of a collective as specified in (the collective) in addition to the terms set out in this agreement. 3). NAME AND BUSINESS The partnership business will be as specified in the schedule and such other business or businesses as may from time to time be

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    The Effects of Disarmament on “Former” Nuclear and Small Power Relations Neil Kelty August 12‚ 2010 POLS-Y 375 The invention and widespread proliferation of nuclear weapons has forever altered the international landscape and world leaders’ approach to conflict. Today‚ prominent political leaders attempt to create an ideal environment that allows the diverse international community to co-exist in one system without the constant threat of major conflict. However‚ while some leaders attempt

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    Chapter 6 of our text deals with the what the text terms “collective responses to work.” The text examines the history of the labor union movement in North America concentrating on the history of the movement in the United States. The various labor organizations that formed‚ the reaction by government to the labor unions‚ and the various laws surrounding collective bargaining are all examined in the chapter. One of the laws not examined by the chapter that labor unions are worried will be repealing

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    agree with the view that Henry VIII’s and Wolsey’s foreign policy was an expensive failure? Source 3 supports the idea that Henry VIII’s foreign policy was actually quite successful; ‘Henry and Wolsey had good reason to think that they had been very successful’. Wolsey had gained immense status after the Treaty of London‚ when he became legatus a latere. Henry had successfully pulled off the field of cloth of gold (source 1)‚ and was seen as peace keeper amongst the great powers since the 1518 Treaty

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    result of God’s happiness or His wrath. Even their governing body‚ which was a theocracy‚ was based on religion. Along with their strong faith in God‚ the people of Salem believed in harsh punishments‚ hard work‚ and they all had their own retributions and long-held hatreds among other members of their community. During the Salem witch hunt trials‚ many people were afraid of being accused due those long-held hatreds. Collective fear affecting individuals and groups of people is the main reason why

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    French Revolution that started in 1789 was one of the most influential events in all of human history. It was a time where many of the peasants of France united to overthrow King Louis XVI and his queen‚ Marie-Antoinette. Peasants and lower-class citizens all over France grew tired of being poor‚ and mistreated. Protests grew more violent as the circumstances worsened. Eventually‚ a new government took over and executed the former king and queen. The time after was known as the Reign of Terror‚ where

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    of Nations was weak and neither had the willing to protect nor the ability to maintain the treaty. The treaty was a failure since the delegates from the Big Three Nations who have involved in conferences couldn’t reach an agreement. They were David Lloyd George of Britain‚ George Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson of the United States. The three of them represented as the Allied Powers‚ but each of them had different opinions about the punishment toward Germany. Woodrow Wilson was

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    Essay On Collective Trauma

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    Collective trauma is trauma that happens to large groups of individuals and can be transmitted generationally and across communities. War‚ genocide‚ slavery‚ terrorism‚ and natural disasters can cause collective trauma. Some of the symptoms of collective trauma include rage‚ depression‚ denial‚ survivor guilt and internalized oppression‚ as well as physiological changes in the brain and body which can bring on chronic disease. The social frameworks in which the mass trauma of thousands of people

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    losing the battle. Trade between countries and indigenous groups during this time was crucial for the longevity of their colonies to ensure they would succeed in the future. Van Den Bogaert‚ a barber-surgeon‚ an individual who helps the sick‚ voluntarily goes on an expedition in an attempt to restore trade. A man with such an occupation should not be leading such an important expedition since the potential failure of this expedition could lead to dire consequences for the colony of New Netherland

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