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    citizens. The constitution was made by Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ Thomas Paine‚ and John Adams – George Washington had the responsibility of seeing the Constitutional Convention that took place in Philadelphia between May 5th‚ 1787 and September 17th‚ 1787.In order for the Constitution to be a part of the law‚ it had to be accepted by 9 of the 13 states. However‚ Massachusetts‚ Maryland and South Carolina refused to ratify it because it lacked protection of basic rights. In February 1788‚ an agreement

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    The eighteenth century is often referred to as the century of Enlightenment. The ideas of main enlightenment thinkers‚ the philosophes‚ made mark on the century. In Diderot and D’Alembert’s Encyclopédie‚ the philosophe is described as a man who ‘trampling on prejudice‚ tradition‚ universal consent‚ authority‚ in a word‚ all that enslaves most minds‚ dares to think for himself’ . If the movement’s mother country was France‚ there were philosophes all across Europe. Some of the most famous were Diderot

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    caught a lot of attention and inspired lots of films‚ novels and book throughout modern times. The 13 century in the history of psychopathology it’s known by the time when asylums began to emerge. (Roberts‚ A. 1981/Birth of the City London Bedlam) In the above developments there weren’t specific places for the mentally ill‚ because in most cases they were pursued and punished. That’s why in this century another paradigm comes in and changes the way people saw the mentally disable. By this time people

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    The Medical Catastrophes of the 18th Century Medicinal practices of the 18th century were more likely insufficient than effective in the eradication of ravaging disease. The 18th century was described as an era‚ “...of unreliable and often painful medical treatment”(Johnson) in the establishment of remedies to diseases such as cholera‚ smallpox‚ typhoid and tuberculosis that rid America of much of its population. Although the same ranges of disease affected both whites and slaves‚ the way that the

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    The Clovis were an ancient group of people who were believed to be the first to inhabit North America. They were believed to initially come down from the land bridge known as the Bering Strait around 1300 years ago. Some believe that this is not the case. Evidence of human existence in the Americas before this period has been few and far between until now. In a sinkhole about 30 miles west of Tallahassee‚ Florida‚ under 9 feet of murky water‚ divers found many artifacts‚ such as a stone knife and

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    Obesity in North America In 1999‚ an estimated 61% of adults in the United States were obese. One in seven children was also obese. Obesity is the biggest public health problem in North America. It can cause serious disease such as diabetes. In economic term‚ the cost of obesity in the United States was about $117 billion in 2000. Therefore‚ North American Society needs to be aware that modern life can cause obesity. This modern life includes fast food‚ transportation and new technology.

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    of the share of the rest of the world and 25% of the nation’s GDP in 1790. Britain had the largest share of European Trade‚ increasing their capacity for economic growth during the 17th and 18th centuries giving the nation more disposable capital for war and the opponent less. One example is the Navigation Acts’ taking away from Dutch power. The Dutch controlled a large portion of European trade and the Navigation Acts regulated the transport of foreign goods to England and its thirteen colonies

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    The start of a new country 1701- English colonies has a population of barely 250‚000 Europeans & Africans 1775- 2‚500‚000 Europeans 28‚000 Africans in 1701 - 500‚000 in 1775 European Immigrants Many immigrants‚ most of whom were Protestants‚ came from French‚ and German speaking kingdoms and principalities. Some came to escape religious persecution and wars. Others sought economic opportunity. Most immigrants settled in middle colonies (Pennsylvania‚ New York‚ New Jersey‚ Maryland & Delaware)

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    In America‚ land was abundant and appeared very attractive to a lot of rich Englishmen. Due to overpopulation in the 17th century‚ land was scarce in England and owning property was considered a sign of wealth. In fact‚ it was the most important source of wealth for Englishman because through the land they could hold and produce more wealth through products such as tobacco and rice. Scarce land in England was becoming a serious problem due to overpopulation and the weathering out of the land there

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    fast food is an increasingly popular replacement for healthy home-cooked meals. Canada and the United states have been called the “fast food” nations because it makes up an unhealthy and substantial amount of North American diets due to busy schedules. It is normal for people in North America to work ten hours a day‚ five days a week and on top of that have many extra activities that don’t allow them to take the time to properly concentrate on their eating habits. Fast food companies have catered

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