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    The religious ideals of New England society shaped its early history. The Puritans shaped religion‚ social life‚ and government in North America to their ideals. The term puritan means a strictness in morals or religious matters. It’s often applied to cultural traits found in literature and social attitudes‚ with emphasis on education and hard work. The Puritans’ also used the Mayflower Compact for the development of government principles. The Puritans’ belief in government came from the Mayflower

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    live? Nature does not work alone because a child’s surroundings influences him‚ and nurture does not work alone because if that were so‚ all delinquents in society would be of low socioeconomic status or from dysfunctional families. I believe that a 50/50 relationship between nature and nurture is the best equation for human development.

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    “What are the greatest lessons learned by Filipinos from their colonial experiences? Explain?” Being brave‚ well-disciplined‚ helpful and also love for their country are some of the lessons they had learned. They fight for their own freedom. They not allow their selves to be under controlled by other races. They learned to love their country because if they will allow it to be conquered‚ they will lose their own home. They will be slaves forever. Filipinos learned to be strong‚ not to give up

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    second-class citizens. In my paper‚ I will argue that being an unincorporated territory is not democratic on behalf of Puerto Rico. In my opinion‚ democracy means that the people have liberty and their basic rights. I also believe in a participatory democracy‚ where the citizens participate in the policies and laws that affect their daily lives. Therefore‚ in order for Puerto Rico to truly become democratic

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    Delaware Delaware‚ one of the thirteen colonies‚ gained its distinction as the "First State" when it was the first to ratify the Constitution on December 7‚ 1787. Pennsylvania In September 1787‚ the US Constitution was signed in Philadelphia and on December 12‚ 1787‚ Pennsylvania‚ one of the thirteen colonies‚ became the second state. New Jersey New Jersey‚ one of the thirteen colonies‚ became the third state on December 18‚ 1787. Georgia Georgia‚ one of the thirteen colonies‚ ratified the

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    Below is a free essay on "My Ideal College" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Good and impressive buildings‚ costly equipment and furniture alone do not make a good college. Its goodness lies in its teachers. I will have highly qualified teachers on my staff. They will be given decent salaries. So they will work heart and soul for the welfare of students. College office will also be made efficient. Clerks will be made to work honestly. No

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    grew and the nation prospered‚ the rise of leaders and political figures came about and with this‚ conflicting principles and ideology spawned‚ thus creating the first of the political parties; the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. Although the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans ideology and stances on the power of the federal government‚ domestic economic policies and the group of constituents they represented differed vastly‚ members of both parties often compromised their own

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    Kara no Kyoukai ~Mirai Fukuin~ 空の境界 未来福音 1 Kara no Kyoukai ~Mirai Fukuin~ 空の境界 未来福音 Mirai Fukuin – chapter 4 2 August 3 1999‚ 11:32 am. On the third floor of a shopping mall‚ a girl in Kimono appeared in chase of "him". "....hey‚ I catch up with you‚ bomber." She talked to her cell phone and dropped it. She drew a knife from her back and looked around carefully. There were three bombs between me and her. Buckshot type bombs from three directions. She cannot escape from the dead end future

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    JEFFERSON PRESIDENCY 1801-1809 Democratic-Republic Principles of democratic capitalism and promise of equal opportunity for al “all men are created equal‚" His election ‘the revolution of 1800’ The two major achievements of Jefferson’s presidency were the Louisiana Purchase and the abolition of the slave trade‚" according to historian John Chester Miller. For now Jefferson had to go beyond rhetoric; he had to transfer ideals into action by turning his social and political philosophy

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    Democratic Peace Theory: Assuming Without Evidence The development of the democratic peace theory started with the writings of has its roots in the writings of German Philosopher Immanuel Kant. In 1795 Kant went talked about “perpetual peace based partially upon states sharing ‘republican constitutions.’” He then said‚ “that a republican form of government‚ exemplifying the rule of law‚ provides a feasible basis for states to overcome structural anarchy and to secure peaceful relations among

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