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    I do believe in the actions of the members of Shay’s Rebellion. For example‚ the eastern establishment went ahead with their program of taxation which made them pay extra to the government‚ according to the video. This was unfair and Daniel Shays should be upset about this. He was already struggling with money‚ and now this. In addition Daniel Shays had no way to pay his debts‚ was going to be forced to imprisonment‚ and was going to lose his farm unless he did something about this‚ according to

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    I have included some ideas for discussion points for most questions. Please add your own. *Read the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5‚ 6‚ and 7) for background information. *Review the sequence of events in “First Confession” with the group. This will ensure that everyone is familiar with the story. Jackie is a seven-year Catholic boy who must make his first confession before he can take his first communion. He is embarrassed by his grandmother who has just moved in with his parents

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    World War 1 began in 1914 due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ and ended in 1918. The central allies included Germany‚ Austria‚ Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire who fought against the allied powers that were Serbia‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy‚ Romania‚ Japan and the United States. This war left a dent into the world taking away‚ what others may call‚ it’s “innocence”. This war killed more people than any other war in the human history. It involved more countries than any

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    When Akbar ruled India‚ people were happy and content. It showed the greatness of Akbar‚ how well he understood the aspirations of people‚ how cordial were his relations with the neighbours and how greatly he managed the administration. Though he did not go to school‚ yet he had real education. On the contrary‚ Lord Lytton‚ one of the best educated administrators of his time‚ took draconian decisions while holding Delhi Durbar‚ curbing press freedom and partitioning Bengal. Could his education prevent

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    United states should not pass a minimum wage. The reasons for this is that it will negatively impact the economy in several ways: Product costs will rise in order for companies to maintain profit margins‚ which will lead to drops in demand for products produced. This can ultimatley lead to job losses‚ as consumers may choose to purchase foreign goods which are more competetive in the market. Smaller companies will not be able to compete effectively in the market place‚ leading to more job losses

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    Jorge Ramos was 28 when he came to America as an immigrant ‚ because Mexico did not have the resources to study the career he wanted. but he was attending the Ibero - American University in Mexico‚ but he knew that his career was not going to grow in Mexico. then he had to leave everything behind to come to study in the United States at the University Richmond on Miami. To be successful it will be hard‚ but no impossible. What made him successful? Classmates today I will be sharing some advice or

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    The greatest concern among environmentalist in the last decade or so is the rising destructive behavior of man throughout the world.We are a nation that are slowly suffocating ourselves with dangerously destructive nature.The Earth itself has retaliated with several warning signals in the last few months.The recent earthquake in Haiti which has resulted in the death of 150 000 people and more is one such example.It is one of several major natural disasters in the last few years that have wiped out

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    In today’s society‚ people use texting as a way to communicate with each other. The evolution of this technology has made it possible for people to relay their messages quicker‚ receive responses at a faster rate‚ and be able to do other activities instead of delaying them because they are talking on the phone. Texting and the use of cellphones have become extremely popular; however‚ they’ve also become very dangerous. Texting has become a perilous activity for the fact that there are individuals

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    Decades of Salutary Neglect provided fertile soil for the roots of independence‚ which eventually led to the American Revolution. A constitution for the new emerging nation called the Articles of Confederation was drafted shortly before the declaring of independence in 1776. Through extraordinary chance‚ the American colonists managed to secure an alliance with France and defeat the British. The Treaty of Paris of 1783 was formed‚ which recognized the United States as an independent nation. Now the

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    There were lots of consequences of the bomb being dropped the biggest one being the number of casualties caused from the bomb‚ also how it completely destroyed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and lastly how it ended the war quickly and saved American lives. Whether the consequences were good or bad they had a massive impact on Japan. One of the consequences of the dropping of the bomb was that the number of casualties was extremely high. This is one of the major consequences because many people

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