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    be at odds with each other‚ but so long as Laicite is in place no one will be at odds because it will be less obvious who practices what. In this line of thinking‚ Sikhs and other outwardly practicing religions are a threat to the system because they stand out. Laicite functions as a tool to bring society closer together but this can not be done if certain groups are consistently standing out from the crowd and identifying themselves in a way that is not replicable for other citizens. Having a completely

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    Why I Live in New York: Personal Indulgences No. 13 April 1‚ 2009 by Tobi Tobias 26 Comments Why I live in New York. New York City‚ that is. Manhattan‚ to be exact. Dirty. Dangerous. Expensive (so much so today that people who once thought of themselves as middle class now fear they’re only a few ladder-rungs above the have-nots. And the number of have-nots is heart-rending. But still . . . I was born and raised in Brooklyn‚ in a neighborhood and time suited only to people with a deep tolerance–or

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    Topic: Why are some countries more developed than others? Explain why uneven development exists between countries (developed countries and less developed countries). Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. ​ Each other country is running in a rat race to make its ration one of the most developed country in the world. China‚ Japan and Korea are seen to lead the other nations in Asia‚ where as England the united study and other European countries are leading the headline of the

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    This molecular orbital model can be used to explain why He2 molecules don’t exist. Combining a pair of helium atoms with 1s2 electron configurations would produce a molecule with a pair of electrons in both the bonding and the * antibonding molecular orbitals. The total energy of an He2 molecule would be essentially the same as the energy of a pair of isolated helium atoms‚ and there would be nothing to hold the helium atoms together to form a molecule. The fact that an He2 molecule is neither

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    prodution. It creates meanings about death and life. Also‚ it is showing relationship of families. There is good interaction with the audience. The animated fatalism is like another film “Frida” using paintings to present to fatalism. Also‚ the film is not sexy action in the film‚ but still can tell the audience about the relationship between characters. It is different from Hollywood movies. It makes the audience think and enjoyable. It is about family problems and reality. This film reveals what is

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    Arianna Kousouros History of New York City Midterm Exam Essay New York City always had a core identity which is doing whatever it takes to “make a buck.” The most iconic period in the history of New York City was from 1783-1825. There were also many “New Yorkers” in this time period. A “New Yorker” is someone that is face paced‚ hardworking‚ and not afraid of change. Between the years 1609-and 1825 many important events and developments occurred in New York City history‚ which made the city that

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    choose younger looking models‚ in order to reach out to the college market. J.Crew’s competitors use fun advertising methods to reach out to a younger market. We noticed in all of GAP holiday commercials‚ the young models are jumping around having a good time. We get a sense of fun and playful energy from the commercial‚ which could draw in college students. Gap also gives off a feel of comfort‚ casual and trendy style in clothing for the everyday college wear. We feel that if J.Crew starts advertising

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    was so desperate for funds that it sold the navy’s ships and reduced the army to fewer than a thousand soldiers-this at a time when British had an army in Canada and Spain had one in Florida‚” (Patterson 2010). Another domestic issue occurred when New Hampshire established a Navy along its 18 mile of coastline. On

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    1. Know who to call to report animal cruelty. We’re lucky here at the ASPCA in New York City because we have Humane Law Enforcement Agents who have the power to investigate and arrest perpetrators of animal cruelty in the state of New York. But every state and every town are different. In some areas‚ you may have to rely on the police department to investigate animal cruelty; in others‚ you may have to contact local animal control or another municipal agency. If you aren’t sure where to report cruelty

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    I. Introduction The Rockaway peninsula is part of Queens‚ New York City. The communities there‚ referred to as the Rockaways‚ border the water‚ with long stretches of picturesque beaches. The name "Rockaway" (phonetically spelled) means "place of sands" in the Munsee language of the Native American Lenape people‚ who once inhabited the area. After the Dutch West Indian Company bought the land‚ many of the indigenous groups were forced to move and were replaced by European settlers. In the 19th

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