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    People roll deep in numbers only because most participants in that crew are hiding their weaknesses. Maybe some were just d***riding. Pone and I stayed true to the game. We weren’t about rolling on people or picking on people. We lived through the struggle and kept things real. Rumbling a guy one-on-one would solve the drama almost immediately. It was the first line of defense for real men. If you got your ass beat without talking smack‚ then you would take it as lost and move on. If you talked smack

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    Why Did Alcatraz Escape

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    I strongly believe that Morris‚ Allen West‚ and Clarence and John Anglin did escape and survive Alcatraz also known as "The Rock". I can see what circumstances lead them to attempt an escape from The Rock. The story shows the environment they were in. Alcatraz was on a 22 acre island in the middle of the San Francisco Bay. Many inmates had attempted an escape but none were successful. Due to the freezing temperatures of the ocean they had died of hypothermia‚ They had grown‚ or eaten by the sharks

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    Why Did Humanism Occur

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    introduced by Humanism and allowed for the work of writers and scientists to be shared with a large amount of people‚ especially with the decreased costs. However‚ I would argue that the Printing Press is limited in its effect as while it allowed for the exchange of ideas‚ it did not contribute anything to them and thus the printing press on its own could not have contributed a great amount to the Renaissance‚ but when combined with other factors it became very

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    Why Did Justin Rebel

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    rights and helped set them free from anything holding them down. Together Justinian and Theodora rebuilt the Hagia Sophia which became the most significant monument on earth. On the other hand some people were not in favor of Justinian and Theodora and did not think they benefited

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    Why Did Rome Fall

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    scene that fortunately‚ the United States will never have to worry about. However‚ unfortunately for Rome‚ a series of events just like the scene described‚ is what ultimately caused the great empire to fall. The United States will not fall like Rome did. Rome’s senate lost power during the height of its decline‚ however‚ the United States’ senate still has lots of power and decision making abilities. Rome’s senate ultimately had no power as it was overshadowed by the Emperor. The Emperor made every

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    Germanic tribes or the barbarians. The Barbarians were a warrior people and “pressed on the Roman empire with accumulated weight”; however‚ it was not because they were at war but for sport. Since fighting in the barbarian culture was something they did for fun‚ they would get in a lot of battles with the Romans to keep them entertained. This contributed to the fall of Rome because all the extensive military pressure from the barbarian would

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    Evolution is the change in genetic composition of organisms between generations. Evolution is the process that results in organisms becoming more varied and better adapted in comparison to their ancestors. The driving force of evolution is natural selection. Natural selection is the process where individuals containing specific traits become more likely to survive compared to individuals without those traits. Because certain individuals have a greater chance to survive‚ they become more likely to reproduce

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    Mirvart targets Darwin’s theory of evolution by opposing Darwin’s idea of Natural selection. Darwin believes that Natural selection is the reason why evolution occurs. Although Mirvart does believe in the concept evolution‚ he disagrees with the idea that natural selection is the reason as to how and why things evolve. Mirvart uses the example of the neck of the giraffe to disprove Darwin’s theory. Suppose there is a drought which causes limitation on food supply. The Ungulates of that habitat

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    Why Did Populis Fail

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    Populism is the revolt by the farmers in the South against the Democrats and Republicans. It was a down-up system that failed. Populism was a struggle between the elite and lower class that wanted more government control of banking and industries because farmers felt as if they were getting the short end of the stick. People were from a farming background and had the view that the government was favoring banks and industries and felt like the government was planning on getting rid of agriculture

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    In the War of 1812‚ blockades were some of the earliest tactics deployed by the British. While you would think that the U.S. Industry would not be affected‚ but it was. Imports and exports were blocked from ports‚ which made the industry slower and weaker‚ but more advanced. The U.S. industry could not trade overseas‚ and were limited in materials‚ and not in advances. The blockades closed off mostly northern ports at the beginning of the war‚ and all of the eastern ports at the end of the war

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