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    Why Does Family Matter

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    ourselves of anything. She says people this disorder has at least two personalities‚ so when one takes control‚ it is noticeable not only personality-wise‚ but also physically. The article continues to talk about a case when one personality was allergic to orange juice and the other was not. When the immune personality took over‚ there was no reaction at all to orange juice. However‚ when the allergic personality had it‚ his body would break out into hives. What makes this more interesting is that when the

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    Why Does Vote Matter

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    Unlike some people who suffer from voter apathy‚ I believe voting does matter. Voting matters because this is how we elect our leaders to represent us as a country. Voting matters‚ as this is how we can choose the leaders who we believe will best represent our voice and our ideas. Ideas we will like to see come into effect when they are elected as President. I believe voting is important because people like to complain about politicians but do nothing about it. When people don’t vote it’s a

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    What was the 1850 Compromise and Why did it Fail? In 1850‚ Henry Clay one of the most influential political leaders in American history introduced a set of resolutions‚ which aimed to please both North and South America. The five proposals were rolled into a single ‘omnibus’ bill‚ which offered a solution to the growing sectional conflict over slavery and westward expansion‚ which arose from the 1846 Mexican War. The 1850 Compromise‚ which Senator Douglas stripped down and effectively helped

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    they didn’t have much political power. Along with this‚ the Creoles were treated as far less important than the Peninsulares‚ mostly because they were not born in Europe‚ and held less superior jobs. Spain also viewed them as Americans‚ therefore they had the same restrictions as the natives of Latin America. Finally‚ the Creoles were considered a different race than everyone else‚ and did not fit into any of the groups that were already in place. This created a feeling of separation. Even though the

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    In this essay I will examine the principal reasons which led to the failure of the Peasants Revolt in 1381. Firstly I will look at the development of the rebellion‚ I shall then look at the primary reasons for its failure and finally assess whether in the greater context of things the revolt can be classed as a failure. The revolt was precipitated by aggressive attempts on the part of the nobility to enforce the third poll tax which allegedly was to finance a continuation of the hundred

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    2014 Reading Response: Why Education is Not an Economic Panacea John Marsh’s article “Why Education is Not an Economic Panacea” argues that education will not solve issue with people facing and/or overcoming poverty. Before reading this article‚ based on what I was taught in school‚ I was a strong advocate for in the Horatio Alger’s Myth. Horatio Alger myth is “the belief that due to limitless possibilities anyone can get ahead if or she tries hard enough.” (Heslin 220) This controversial myth was

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    Why did some civilizations succeed and others fail? Why was it that some places had more resources than others? According to Jared Diamond‚ his theory‚ “Geographic Luck” is the answer. On Diamonds last trip to New Guinea‚ he proves his theory to be right. When he arrived‚ the natives ask him why the white men have so much cargo and why they had so little. The natives to the island worked just as hard if not harder than all the others but they were much less successful than the Eurasians. Geographical

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    Book  Summary      Management  Teams:  Why  they  succeed  or  fail?   The scientific research that gave birth to the Belbin Team Role theory started in the 70’s when funds were assigned to researchers from Cambridge and College of Henley to study the use of computer in management. The research started from a recurring phenomenon observed at Henley College that some teams performed better than others despite their homogeneity in terms of qualifications and experience

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    Jan - Lisa Why did the 1848 revolutions fail? The Revolutions of 1848 began in Sicily‚ Italy‚ in January 1848. Italy during this time was not an independent nation like it is now‚ it was broken up into smaller states which were controlled by the Austrian Empire. This revolution was started by Italian nationalists who wanted independence from Austrian rule. The nationalists were initially successful in establishing an independent republic and it happen to only last 16 months‚ however this was before

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    Why Does A Frog Smell

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    Frogs have sticky tongues that can catch prey that weigh up to 1.4x its own body weight. The reason as to why a frog’s tongue is sticky is due to the fact that its spit can change physical properties. The frog’s spit can go from a glue that is stickier than honey to a thinner fluid and back in enough time that it would have have been able to catch its prey. Instead of having saliva glands like humans‚ frog gets the saliva it needs from it tongue‚ which oozes out the saliva even when it has been taken

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