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    David McCullough’s "1776" provides readers with a thorough and insightful analysis of the events that took place during a pivotal year of the American Revolution. Through extensive research and attention to detail‚ McCullough examines the key figures‚ decisions‚ and battles that shaped the nation’s destiny. He did research in twenty five different libraries‚ archives‚ and special collections. He even went to several historic sights in the United States and the United Kingdom‚ to make sure that all

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    The Importance of John Adams 1763-1776 “Fear is the foundation of most governments‚” (1) quoted by the fearless leader John Adams. John Adams played significant roles during the years of 1763 through 1776. He was in support of self-governing and independence which caused him to become the leader of the Boston Massacre. Between 1765 and 1776‚ Adams’s involvement in radical politics ran apace with the escalation of events. In 1770‚ he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives

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    The Importance of Securing Police Equipment This essay is written in accordance with the corrective measures given by the issued red chit. In this essay‚ I will discuss a few of the many important points of why a police officer should make sure his/her equipment is secure. The main point‚ and perhaps the most important point I can make as well‚ would have to be; officer safety. Making sure one’s equipment is secure‚ should be the most important part of officer safety. Whether that means

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    relationships and giving affection as well as self-direction and productivity. Aside from the glaringly obvious fact that these criterion are not measurable‚ Jahoda neglected to consider other cultures‚ such ‘collectivists’ who value cooperation over independence‚ and how they would view such a list replete with Western morals. By having a set list of what it means to be normal‚ the pressure to conform increases‚ and combined with the intrinsic human desire to feel included‚ people appear normal when they

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    Defining “Culture” and “Organizational Culture”: From Anthropology to the Office Bruce M. Tharp ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE WHITE PAPER 04.09 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE WHITE PAPER Defining “Culture” and “Organizational Culture”: From Anthropology to the Office The topic of organizational culture is increasingly understood as a company asset that can be used to increase business performance. While important‚ organizational culture is a slippery concept to concretely define. This paper deals

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    Defining religion is based on how the person views religion as a whole. I define religion in three different ways‚ how you use it‚ what you believe in‚ and how you were raised in it. Religion has been around for centuries and has been interpreted by many to be a way of life‚ but the way I see it religion is defined by how you use it. Religion has many different definitions‚ but one way I define it is how you use your religion. You use your religion by how you see it needs to be used in your day

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    human story of those who marched with General George Washington in the year of the Declaration of Independence -- when the whole American cause was riding on their success‚ without which all hope for independence would have been dashed and the noble ideals of the Declaration would have amounted to little more than words on paper. Based on extensive research in both American and British archives‚ 1776 is a powerful drama written with extraordinary narrative vitality. It is the story of Americans

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    McCullough‚ David. 1776. New York: Simon and Schuster‚ 2005. The words never judge a book by its cover have been spoken many times‚ but some covers beg to be judged. The cover of 1776‚ with its wartime painting and bold red lettering on the front‚ immediately draws people into it. However‚ upon opening the novel it is visually intimidating with many quotes in the middle of pages and nearly one-hundred pages of sources‚ notes‚ and acknowledgements. Despite this‚ McCullough delivers a personal story

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    1776 notes 1776 Notes Part 1: The Siege Chapter One: Sovereign Duty Power and ideas are brought among the high command of Brittan through justice‚ integrity and honor. The novel begins in 1775 where the British King and Parliament are expressing their concerns about engaging in a war across the sea with their colonies. In this particular occurrence and all throughout the book‚ David McCullough provides the reader with understanding speeches that create the story Washington at its finest

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    Shamia Swanks Professor Timothy Knight US History 1301 21 September 2011 1776 by David McCullough David McCullough wrote a revealing novel about the struggles and challenges America faced during the year of 1776 as the war for American independence commenced. “1776” shed light on the hardships the country faced in order for us to live the life of freedom we do today. The American army was composed of regular everyday people with a lack of military experience‚ but under the leadership of General

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