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    Andrew Schoonover  Mrs. Temple   AP World History  19 September‚ 2014  Egypt and Mesopotamia: Comparing and Contrasting (Final Draft)  Around 6‚000 years ago‚ the ingredients necessary for civilization began to form  independently from one another in several different places around the Earth. Two of the most  famous and foremost of the early civilizations were Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egypt and  Mesopotamia were fundamentally different in their religious beliefs and slightly different in their  formation of city states versus unified states

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    time period of creativity and change in Europe and during the 1300s to the 1600s in which there were changes in many areas such as political‚ social‚ economical‚ and cultural. The most important change was that of the people and how they saw themselves and their world. Many people showed interest in classical learning‚ especially the culture of the ancient Romans. They set out to change their own age. The Renaissance‚ as they felt‚ was a time of rebirth after the disorder and disasters of the medieval

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    was left standing in the city but a dome‚ now known as the Atomic Bomb Dome (Genbaku Dome). Now this dome is a famous historical site‚ showing the symbol of peace. With the help from many people‚ the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was built to educate others of world peace and to never use nuclear weapons on people ever again. Towards the end of the

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    Elena Olmedo Professor Schuur Eng. 49 – 81597w 2/20/15 Compare Contrast: “The Lottery” & “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” The striking similarities between‚ “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursela K. Le Guin‚ and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ by far outweigh the differences in the stories; both derive from their presentation of lovely towns with shocking examples of brutal sacrifice. Gradually‚ they illustrate societies that rely on a scapegoat to determine their happiness and prosperity

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    influential role in shaping the way that America is today. Many of those same prominent Americans were writing during that time. Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin were two of them. Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin were two of the most prominent people during the 1700s. They shared a lot of similarities between each other. One similarity was that they both played quite an interesting role during this period where America was fighting for its independence. They were both phenomenal writers‚ and their

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    created equal” and the government is supposed to secure the “natural rights” of its people. However‚ Britain has not been organizing the government to make the colonies successful; the colonies feel that the British King is negatively effecting the “safety and happiness” of the people. The document goes on‚ and generally explains why Jefferson feels it is necessary to break away from Britain‚ and states that the people have the ability to “throw off such Government”. Jefferson’s deductive syntax moves

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    Most people if they saw the two cultures baka and eskimos you wouldn’t think that they are in any way alike‚ but if you really think about it they are more alike than they are different. First of all they both are hunter gatherers‚ they get there food in the same ways. Second of all they learn in the same ways‚ and thirdly the way that they build their shelters are very similar. Pretty much all the cultures that live outdoors and only live off what other people have told them or what their culture

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    express those emotions that I should write a book or speak about it. They grew up in a generation where tattoos were not popular and the only people that got them were sailors and people in the military. But the tattoos have meaning to me‚ deep meaning. I will remember what they represent for the rest of my life and they will never lose their meaning to me. People are likely to see more tattoos on the generation that I am

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    Between the book and the movie of the giver there are many similarities. for instance in the book color is something the people of thier town had to give up and in the movie it was mostly black and white until jones got his seeing beyond also in book and movie. in the book also jonas wanted to take gabe and run away so gabe wouldn’t end up being killed be cause he wasn’t growing fast enough Samething goes for the book. Most of the rules in the book and movie were the same also in both the book

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    security of electronic medical records is about the same security as paper medical records‚ but electronic medical records have more of a blocking system. Only certain people have access to electronic medical records versus if it is paper‚ it is more vulnerable to be seen if the wrong person comes across it. Only certain people can have access to change or enter information in. It is also easier to not make mistakes in electronic medical records as they have a system that spell and grammar checks

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