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    As the government slowly ran out of money‚ the daimyo (landowners of the time) refused to pay more taxes to the withering government. These daimyo eventually took power into their own hands as they fought other daimyo for land and even more power. These daimyo hired samurai warriors to battle other daimyo and protect themselves. As certain daimyo increased their power‚ less powerful daimyo pledged loyalty

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    How to count bacteria

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    killing the killing curve and determine whether the killing is single hit or higher order. It will be very informative to plot on normal graph paper and also on semilog graph paper. Don’t be alarmed all these things are easy to understand and will eventually be covered in this webpage and its subpages. Many types of projects are possible when you are able to count bacteria. For example‚ you could count the bacteria in drinking water‚ fresh milk‚ old milk that is slightly sour‚ buttermilk‚ yogurt

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    my mother

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    of letting her child hurt herself “loping along beside you as you wobbled away”(lines3-5 Panstan) but eventually letting go because she knows she will not be there to hold her hand every step of the way. Even though the mother wants her daughter to remain the little girl she taught how to ride a bike she still has to age. No matter how much you monitor your child or hold their hand eventually by way of life they will have to grow on with their life “sprinted to catch up‚ while you grew smaller

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    evident that the protagonist‚ Pi‚ changed his mind set about killing animals. For instance‚ in the beginning‚ Pi did not want to harm an animal in any circumstance. However‚ when the situation calls for it‚ he is forced to kill a flying fish‚ and eventually becomes used to and enjoys the satisfaction of it. To exemplify‚ one passage of the story states‚ “It is simple and brutal: a person can get used to anything‚ even to killing” (Martel 89). What this excerpt explains is that Pi was becoming used

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    there. He is invited to get in the car and they take him to their place. He spends his first night of many at the Tuohy’s house. Through enduring the shame of homelessness and the difficulty of adolescence without a family to call his own‚ Michael eventually triumphs the obstacles he finds while reaching for his dream and is successful. Through enduring the shame of homelessness and the difficulty of adolescence without a family to call his own‚ Michael can overcome the obstacles he finds while reaching

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    Jerome agree to transport back from Liverpool for one of his friends? | Two ripe cheeses. He took the reeking cheeses back by train‚ which although it was crowded‚ he was unsurprisingly able to get a compartment all to himself. When his friend Tom eventually returned from Liverpool‚ the cheeses were too ripe to eat‚ so he tried several ways of getting rid of them - he threw them into the canal but had to fish them out after the bargemen complained‚ and he left them in the mortuary‚ but the coroner thought

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    in India‚ but rather what they referred to as the “New World.” The Europeans had stumbled upon the Native Peoples that occupied that place. The Native Peoples were soon to become overpowered and eventually become slaves of the Europeans. With the Europeans now being part of the Native world‚ they eventually left a significant impact‚ an impact that affected them influentially‚ ethnocentrically‚ and population-wise. One of the ways the Europeans left a cultural impact on the Native Americans is that

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    Shaka Zulu

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    takes pride in this revolutionary leader‚ who carved out the Zulu empire from simple beginnings. But Shaka was also brutal and fearless. During his reign he would execute men at will. The constant wars Shaka engaged in and the arbitrary executions eventually led to his downfall‚ when he was stabbed to death by a half-brother. At the time of Shaka’s birth‚ chief Senzangakona the ruled by the Zulu nation of probably 10‚0001. His betrothed wife‚ Nandi‚ became pregnant‚ but according to legend she claimed

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    my work‚ ripping my essays if I wrote in sloppy handwriting and erasing all of my math problems if I got more than one wrong. It was emotionally difficult but I eventually toughened up‚ and her training made me a more diligent student. The only motivation I would have was the praise I would receive for amazing scores on my work. Eventually‚ I stopped being praised and it was devastating for me. I entered middle school and I continued

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    Cotton Gin Impact

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    cotton gin‚ by Eli Whitney was significant in history because it gigantically impacted the african american slaves in america’s lives‚ dramatically increased the number and use of slaves‚ and sparked a series of events of the course of 68 years that eventually led up to the start of the civil war. The cotton gin GIGANTICALLY impacted the african american slaves in america’s lives. The number of slaves increased greatly. The slaves were treated harshly‚ given an 18-hour work schedule. Racism was rolling

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