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    teenagers instead of making important decisions for them. This allows teenagers to learn about responsibility‚ independence‚ and personal development. Firstly‚ when teenagers make their own decisions‚ they will learn about responsibilities for the corollary to their decisions. In my experience‚ when I graduated from high school‚ my parents let me choose the university that I would study. It was a crucial decisions because it would change whole my life. I had to choose a university that suit to my study’s

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    market price Due process of law Article III‚ Section 3 Right to privacy Especially with respect to correspondence Illegally obtained material as inadmissible evidence Article III‚ Section 5 Freedom of religion Corollary: the state has no official religion The state shall not endorse any religion/religious

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    policy of containment. The United States need to stop communism motivated them to pass the Alliance for Progress. The United States justified the policy by arguing that they needed to have a policy in Latin America that went beyond the Roosevelt Corollary. After 1959‚ the United State was still devoted to ridding Fidel Castro’s presence from Cuba. The United States policy makers saw the alliance between Cuba and Soviet Union as dangerous thing‚ particularly after the critical Cuban Missile Crisis

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    Freshman year that‚ "it will be a cold day in Hell before I sleep with you‚ and take into account the fact that I slept with her last night‚ then number 2 must be true‚ and thus I am sure that Hell is exothermic and has already frozen over. The corollary of this theory is that since Hell has frozen over‚ it follows that it is not accepting any more souls and is therefore‚ extinct...leaving only Heaven‚ thereby proving the existence of a divine being which explains why‚ last night‚ Teresa kept shouting

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    desirable to participate in and influence world affairs. President Theodore Roosevelt believed that America should‚ “Speak softly and carry a big stick: you will go far.” That was Roosevelt’s way of executing foreign policy. Roosevelt used his corollary to the Monroe Doctrine to advocate American diplomacy as the "big brother" in Latin America and the United States’ military might was key in this policy by symbolizing the ’big stick’. He thought the United States should be active in shaping world

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    superiority which in turn provided legitimacy for the colonial rule. From 1869 till‚ say‚ 1914 the Indian upper class made conscientious efforts to cultivate pure science with a view to countering the ideological domination by the British. As a corollary‚ the role of science as a new means of production of wealth was largely ignored. Independent India’s attitude towards science has been fashioned by its colonial experience. Thus India has sought to utilize applied science in furthering its foreign

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    Apush Dbq 3

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    6. Taft thought that it was important for him to be involved in investing in China 7. There was success but it was left out of the main agreement in the building 8. Taft causes a rivalry and possible end to open door policy in China 9. The Lodge Corollary to Monroe Doctrine was that the non-European powers‚ like Japan‚ would be excluded from owning territory in the Western Hemisphere in response to a group of Japanese investors wanting to buy Mexico’s Baja

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    Great Depression Quotes

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    "Even though he said that he would eventually get to talk about the causes of the great depression I have to admit that for much of this book I thought we would be just getting a series of increasingly horrible stories about the crash. But this turned out to be an infinitely better book than I anticipated. There are quotable quotes – “If there must be madness something may be said for having it on a heroic scale”. Or “This is the rite of the meeting which is called not to do business but to do no

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    sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. Edwards incorporates rhetorical devices as a means to terrorize and persuade Puritans and to repent their sins. Throughout his sermon‚ Edward utilizes details and God himself to construct a frightening corollary for sinners in the after life. Edward emphasizes how dreadful and cruel the wrath of God truly is. For instance‚ Edward compares the "destruction" of sinners "like a whirlwind" (Edward 4). Here‚ he explains to his audience their horrofic death that

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    they would have helped. Starting with Roosevelt; his policies were created in 1904 and known as the ¨Big Stick Diplomacy¨‚ mainly because of a phrase he is often quoted by: ¨Walk softly‚ but carry a big stick.¨ It was also known as ¨Roosevelt’s Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine¨. It said that countries in Europe had to lay off of Latin American countries. It also said that the U.S. could in fact intervene and assist with any issues the Latin American countries may be having. Continuing with Taft;

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