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    "In all history‚ no nation of mere agriculturists ever made successful war against a nation of mechanics…You are bound to fail." Union officer William Tecumseh Sherman to a Southern friend. "Why did the North win the Civil War?" is only half of a question by itself‚ for the other half is "Why did the South lose the Civil War?" To this day historians have tried to put their finger on the exact reason for the South losing the war. Some historians blame the head of the confederacy Jefferson

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    permitted out of economic necessity in the South. Slavery divided the nation in half. The economy of the South was primarily agricultural production on plantations. This form of economy made slavery vital to the state of the South. In the North‚ The economy was primarily industrial‚ which eliminated the dependency on slavery much earlier. Because of the vastly different economic bases of these two regions‚ their culture and views of the world begin to shift apart. On top of economic dissimilarities

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    Anything Is Possible

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    her job back. The result of this particular scenario has the opportunity to go either way. Jerry fired Elaine‚ a female‚ after just two months of working for him‚ and then Jerry hired a man. Elaine believes that Jerry fired her for discrimination against her gender. Since it is illegal to fire an individual due to their race‚ color‚ national origin‚ sex‚ or religion (Cheeseman‚ 2007‚ p. 428)‚ Elaine sued Jerry. It is perfectly understandable to see why Elaine believes Jerry fired her discriminately

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    Could WW2 have been prevented? WW2 was a tragedy that killed 60 million people‚ it brought international distrust‚ repressed feelings and resented economic hardship‚ however‚ could it have been prevented? The Treaty of Versailles‚ which formally ended the war‚ did little to address unresolved issues and promoted international indignation while harsh economic conditions devasted millions of people. I believe if the world leaders had addressed these issues and taken a step to international trust‚

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    Nascar vs Formula 1

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    NASCAR VS. FORMULA ONE When you have two immensely popular racing circuits as diverse as NASCAR and Formula One‚ there is no doubt that you will see differences of opinion between fans as to which is the better sport. Some may argue that stock cars making 4 left turns for hours makes NASCAR too monotonous and dull‚ while others may argue that Formula One’s tracls aren’t spectator friendly at all. So now lies the ultimate question Formula One or NASCAR? Which is better? Alright‚ so beginning

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    Is NASCAR a Sport? The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is fairly new to the realm of sports. There is a known debate about whether NASCAR is a sport‚ some people say it is not a sport‚ but I say it is. The definition of a sport is “An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.”(Webster). In a sport the key factors are the physical capabilities and skills the competitor acquires while determining the outcome

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    Facts About NASCAR Racing

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    NASCAR Racing is not just a sport but a true science. There are many different things to consider about NASCAR racing. There is an average of 250 to 400 laps in a race. There is usually 400 to 500 miles in a race. There are many types of tracks. Some tracks you ride on a 30° turn and flat straightaway. There are small oval shape tracks or large oval shape track. There are also street tracks that range up to 200 laps. There are 43 racers on the track at the start of the race (see appendix A).

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    During my Interview‚ I did many actions that could have been avoided‚ and I made some statements that could have been worded in a better way. The goal of most interviews is to remain professional‚ which I believe I did. So because of that reason‚ I am not completely upset with my performance. Some actions that I could have improved are my eye contact‚ facial motions‚ and the way I left the room. The eye contact I had was not bad‚ but it could have been better if I stopped looking around the room

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    * The plot of Nascar is when this guy is racing other people that are in Nascar. He was a awesome Nascar Racer that won the trophy in the 1900s. When he won the trophy in the 1900s he retired at age 40 and been called the awesome Nascar Racer. The Nascar champ was at the race tracks and the Nascar Shop that they make cars for the Nascar race. They make a book and a movie of Nascar that was in the 1900s. In the 1900s people that are racing for the Nascar they are racing for a trophy and racing for

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    that particular art. There many issues in the case arguments for and against:- Assuming the doctor who was present at the time was a junior Doctor:- If at the time of childbirth the doctor successfully was able to assist in the birth of the child and request the advice and help of a superior doctor then it is mostly likely that he has satisfied the Bolem test even though he/she may have made a mistake. Therefore we could draw the line that if the doctor had their work checked by a reasonably

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