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    Brian Ly Mrs. Baker English 4 14 November 2014 I Pledge The Net Neutrality Debate The Internet has always been thriving with innovation. These innovations have integrated themselves into the daily lives of people everywhere. Innovations‚ such as YouTube and Twitter have become a huge part twenty-first century living. However‚ the period of innovation on the Internet may be coming to an end unless something is done. The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) proposal‚ as of May 15‚ 2014‚ potentially

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    George Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality  George Washington’s decision to announce a policy of neutrality benefitted the nation  because it protected them from foreign enemies and it prevented riots and insurrection between  political parties. The proclamation of neutrality‚ issued in 1793‚ was published to stay neutral  between the French and British during their war and became the foundation of American policy  toward Europe until the twentieth century. Both American political parties knew that they were  too weak t

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    the United States from neutrality into World War I * February 1‚ 1917 Germany began unrestricted submarine warfare. * February 3‚ 1917 A German boat sank a U.S. cargo ship Housatonic United States and that broke off the diplomatic relationship with Germany * February 24‚ 1917 The Zimmermann telegram which was published in the American Press on March 1‚ 1917 Many of the Americans were opposed to entering World War I because they felt that it was a European war that the Americans should

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    Congress Part 1 The United States establishes a bicameral legislature‚ which is a legislature made up of two houses and they are the Senate and the House of Representative. Through the aspect of history‚ the framers of the constitution knew are familiar to the British Parliament of two-house system. And for practical‚ the framers have to create a two-chambered body in order to the issue between New Jersey plan and Virginia plan. In theoretical way‚ and they favored a bicameral Congress for two houses

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    P2 - Describe roles and responsibilities under current H&S legislation. Health and safety legislations are an important in the workplace as they enforce the protection for employees‚ employers and visitors/contractors where the official aim is the reduce or prevent the risk of future injuries through elimination or minimisation. Because of this there are certain parts that a member might play in a part of a process or operation and these are their roles. Additionally responsibilities are the duties

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    Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the first and strongest advocates of Swaraj (self-rule) and a strong radical in Indian consciousness. His famous quote‚ “Swaraj is my birt right‚ and I shall have it!” is well remembered in India even today. Coming from a father who was a schoolteacher and a Sanskrit scholar‚ young Tilak was a brilliant student who graduated from Deccan College in Pune in 1877. Tilak was among one of the first generation of Indians to receive a college education. He took

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    There are various legislations relating to the safeguarding of children and young people within our own UK Home Nation. Thes have come about over a number of years in response to an increased focus on the need to protect vulnerable children and young people‚ to ensure that multi agencies work together sharing information and to provide comprehensive support services so as to avoid another tragic death such as Victoria Climbie‚ and also to ensure the recognition of the rights of children as individuals

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    innovation in World War One was Communication. It is absolutely crucial that an army is able to communicate on the battlefield and many battles have been successful or unsuccessful because of this ability. Many forms of communication were present at this time including; runners‚ radios‚ telephones and telegraphy. Communication was extremely significant in the war as it was a key element in sending important information from commanding officers and soldiers. Radios were used throughout the war but were impractical

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    In this essay I will argue that liberal neutrality is necessary to maintain optimal utility in a multicultural society. Benjamin L. Berger argues that liberal neutrality and legal tolerance cater to the dominant culture‚ I agree with this‚ however I will argue that the dominant culture should be prioritized in order to achieve the maximal amount of happiness for the aggregate of society. Berger states in his piece The Cultural Limits of Legal Tolerance that multicultural societies exhibit tolerance

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    World War One‚ which is often referred to as The Great War‚ began July 28th‚ 1914‚ and ended on June 28th‚ 1919. The Great War‚ originating in Europe‚ was the first conflict labeled as total war in the world’s history‚ and it involved over 32 different nations around the globe. The Great War was unrestricted in terms of the weapons used‚ as well as the combatants involved. Not only soldiers‚ but civilians and regular working people were deeply involved in World War One. From manufacturing munitions

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