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    Title: The Negative Effects of Purchasing Pirated Compact Discs General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the negative effects of purchasing pirated compact discs. Central Idea: Nowadays‚ many people prefer to buy pirated compacts discs‚ but they do not notice negative effects of purchasing pirated compact discs. Under the articles of negative effects of purchasing pirated compact discs‚ it discusses several ideas regarding. -Eye Contact-

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    Mayflower Compact

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    A.P. United States History Virtual Historical Documents Museum DOCUMENT ANALYSIS WORKSHEET |1. |Title of Document: Mayflower Compact | |2. |Link to Document: http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=143 | |3. |Type of Document (highlight type that applies):

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    The Mayflower Compact

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    at Plymouth bay in present-day Massachusetts. They had no legal right to be there‚ thus the leaders had all the adult males in the group sign a document known as the Mayflower Compact. This document constituted themselves as a “civil body politic” or government‚ thus establishing the Plymouth colony. The Mayflower Compact is commonly referred to as the beginning of American democracy and one the foundations of the US Constitution. The people of the expedition came together and agreed in a written

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    AP US History 1-04 essay The Mayflower Compact The Mayflower Compact was the very first American self-governing document written and adopted by approximately 40 pilgrims who had just arrived in what is now known as Provincetown near Cape Cod. The Compact was created by the pilgrims that were aboard the Mayflower‚ a ship carrying pilgrims searching for religious freedom‚ from various European countries across the Atlantic Ocean. The pilgrims landed in territory that had not been charted by the

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    THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT The Pilgrims came to the New World seeking a refuge from Holland. They then obtained grants for land originally for land in northern part of Virginia and began their 3.000 mile journey toward the New World. They had landed on a coast of Massachusetts‚ which they had named Plymouth Plantation. The Mayflower Compact was drawn out by the Pilgrims in 1620. The Pilgrims knew the only way a new settlement would work is if they had a strong government. It was a "Civil Body Politick"

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    Mayflower Compact

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    9/12/12 AP US History – Homework The Mayflower Compact 1. On the Mayflower‚ there were two groups that were comprised. There Pilgrims‚ which was only 41 of them who were called Separatists. They wanted a new life in America so they could freely practice their religion. The rest of the passengers were called “strangers‚” which included merchants‚ craftsmen‚ skilled workers and indentured servants. The Pilgrims and the “strangers” were different because the Pilgrims went to America for

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    A Long Way Gone

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    playing football‚ swimming in the streams‚ and even started a rap and dance group with his friends and older brother. The group discovered their love for rap music from old cassette tapes of O.P.P‚ Run D.M.C‚ and the Sugarhill Gang. Ishmael and Junior‚ along with their other friends cherished these few hip hop and rap cassette tapes. Ishmael constantly carried these couple tapes on him at all times. They choreographed dance routines and memorized all of the lyrics. The boys also entered a talent

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    started recording on magnetic tape. 1963 saw the invention of compact cassette tapes‚ created and produced by Phillips. They were perfect for music distribution as they were small and easy to transport. They were also reversible which meant more could be recorded onto them. They were protected by a plastic casing which made them last longer. They were also far easier to use than the vinyl records that came before them ("Vintage Cassettes"‚ n.d.). There were developments within the studio itself also

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    Philips Innovations

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    research and innovation journey began. In the 1920s‚ the company started to manufacture other products‚ and in 1939 its first electric razor‚ the Philishave‚ was introduced. Philips introduced the compact audio cassette tape‚ which was wildly successful‚ though its attempt to set a standard for video cassette recorders‚ the V2000‚ was unsuccessful in the face of competition from the Betamax and especially VHS standards. On May 9‚ 1940‚ the Philips directors were informed about the German invasion

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    its culture. It started with a few artists and a radio station‚ and has grown exponentially in a relatively small time. The impact of this music has pushed the media to create newer and more portable outlets for listening; such as records‚ cassette tapes‚ compact discs‚ music videos‚ and multi-media players. These technological advancements have encouraged the growth of country music into the pop culture forefront. This music has made a large impact in the everyday lifestyles of various culture types

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