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    instead of taking examinations‚ students’ performance will be based on continuous assessment and project work. However‚ everything has its 2 sides and this decision is of no exception. The news of “No exam” makes students tear their hairs out because examination seems to be a convention which has lasted since the first university established. There are two main reasons for this change. First‚ “no test” means little pressure for students: their efforts in the whole semester would not be bet on the

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    political spectrum there are two sides‚ the liberals‚ the conservatives‚ and right in the middle are the moderates. The moderates agree with the liberals that sometimes the government should step in‚ but also understands that sometimes it’s best for government to just stay out of it. Some of the biggest topics that the two sides fight over are welfare‚ marriage‚ abortion‚ gun control‚ prayer in school‚ military‚ and many more. Welfare is to help the people in need‚ both sides can agree on that. The thing

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    OLD COINS BRASS TANKA OF DELHI SULTAN MUHAMMAD III Muhammad III bin Tughluq ruled much of India from 1325 to 1351AD. He was a scholar‚ calligrapher and an innovative monarch. Unfortunately he did not always consider the consequences of his innovations. Vast amounts of his treasury was spent trying to expand and consolidate his realm. This only encouraged numerous revolts throughout his realm. He forcibly moved his entire capital and all its inhabitants from Delhi to a more central

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    next ‚came into a real thing in 1790 where the naturalization act was passed and signed which granted the citizenship for any immigrant that has been in the U.S. for 2 years. That made them free people under the law. Their children that they would have in the U.S. were given citizenship naturally because they were born in the states. All the controversy and hiccups in the road happened when the states decided to change the policy in 1798. The change was the Alien and Sedition Act when the french

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    In Two Sides of the Moon‚ Leonov recalls how Korolev tasked him with testing the exit on the Vokshod II capsule. Afterwards‚ Leonov discusses the design flaws‚ as well as potential solutions with the engineers and Korolev himself (Leonov and Scott‚ 78-79). By introducing another user into the situation- the cosmonaut who would rely on the usability of the exit in particular- Korolev gains an unbiased insight into the true quality of the engineering of the capsule. While the engineers may have the

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    Hollywood and Beyond As an African American woman‚ I believe I have the ability to relate to some of the issues being faced by African Americans. As a result‚ I have chosen to create a cinema and write about the stigma surrounding homosexuality in the African American churches. Because I was raised in the church most of my life‚ I understand the plight of people who struggle to be who they are and are often ostracized as a result of living their truth. A Brief History Historically‚ African

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    the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda. The genocidal campaign was led by Hutu extremists in 1994. By examining the timeline‚ number of deaths‚ and the weapons used‚ it is clear that the Rwandan Genocide was one of the worst in history. There were two sides in the genocide. The Hutus‚ who were the perpetrators; and the Tutsis‚ who were the victims. The conflict started when‚ in April 1994‚ a plane carrying the President was shot down and he was killed. The Hutus blamed a group of Tutsi exiles called

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    Coin Collecting I have a unique hobby that some people find unusual. I collect coins. Coin collecting isn’t just getting a collection of the state quarters from your grandparents‚ it is much more. There can be many different ways that collectors get their coins. Coin collectors can find coins that are in circulation‚ metal detect in places for various coins‚ or simply buy coins. Circulation coins are coins that show wear from the public use. Coin collecting can be considered a “different” hobby

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    NAME: EVANS KWAME ADJEI COURSE: POLI 101 DEMOCRACY AND GOOD GOVERNANCE ARE TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN.DISCUSS Good governance is an indeterminate term used in development literature to describe how public institutions conduct public affairs and manage public resources in order to guarantee the realization of human rights. It also can be said as the competent management of a country’s resources and affairs in a manner that is open‚ transparent‚ accountable‚ equitable and responsive to people’s

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    Individual who possesses a strong and unique personal or cultural identity will intensify their sense of belonging or not belonging. In the novel‚ the China Coin‚ by Allan Baillie‚ explores how personal and cultural identity of the protagonist‚ Leah Waters‚ could be changed from alienation of not belonging to acceptance of belonging by experiencing physical and inner journeys. In the beginning of the novel

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