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    Hemophilia is a genetic bleeding disorder. People who have hemophilia have a deficiency or an absence of a coagulation protein. A blood clotting factor is deficient or absent. Bleeding is most often into joints‚ such as the knee‚ elbow‚ or ankle‚ but bleeding can occur anywhere in the body. People with hemophilia bleed longer‚ not faster. The severity of hemophilia varies greatly. Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B are the most common genetic bleeding disorders. Hemophilia A is observed in 80 percent

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    The Declaration of Independence was written as a way to try and gain freedom for the colonists. Within‚ there are stated many ideals that the colonists had and believed were important‚ they were; equality‚ the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚ consent of the governed‚ and the ability to alter or abolish government. Many have differing views on what ideal in the document is the most important out of the four listed. In my opinion they started off with a bang and put the most important

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    There are many reasons why people go to college. College plays a role a student’s life‚ one of these roles are to help get students a better job that pays them a lot but that isn’t the only reason. According to Melisa McCreery “Higher education provides a number of benefits; most notably to the nation’s economic stability and job creation‚ civic engagement‚ and pulling students from low socioeconomic situation and landing them securely in middle class America.” In other words college is to help better

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    What was the reason for India to get its independence from Britain? By Allen Shaji A Few Words… The British Empire was the biggest empire the world had ever seen. Due to this‚ Human Rights were very close to extinction. At the peak of its power‚ it was often said that "the sun never sets on the British Empire" because of its span across the globe. Map of India in 1857. India was one of those countries. Back then in the late 17th century Pakistan Bangladesh was all parts of India. Not

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    John Locke and the Declaration of Independence In 1689‚ John Locke published‚ what proved to be‚ a valuable document for the American Revolution as well as life in present day America‚ known as the Second Treatise of Government. In his document he creates a model of his ideal civil government‚ which is created by the people to ensure their “natural rights” of life‚ liberty‚ and property. This government may also be dissolved upon the decision of the people‚ when it is believed that the sovereignty

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    VOL 18 NO -301 REGD NO DA 1589 | Dhaka‚ Saturday September 3 2011 Mobile courts and independence of judiciary M S Siddiqui In a democratic country it is a prerequisite that all citizens get economic and social justice. The economically deprived people need either free or state sponsored legal assistance to get justice and fair trial. This will uphold human rights and equality. This is a component of rule of law for any society. It is not a charity‚ but a civil right of the citizens. It ensures

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    be greater than the completion of the Declaration of Independence. This document was what set the revolution in place and started moving the growing nation toward independence. Through claim‚ support‚ and counter argument‚ Thomas Jefferson created a significant Revolutionary War document. Thomas Jefferson began the declaration of Independence with his claim. He stated “When‚ in the course of human events‚ it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected

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    comes from genetics or from your environment. My values have to do more with my independence‚ friends and money. They are just my essentials and things I need to keep going. I got my values from trying to escape from my mom. I’ve just always wanted to get away and live on my own. And if I want to be independent I need money to keep myself alive‚ friends to keep myself entertained and I need the skills of independence to make

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    two hardworking‚ tender parents on May 29‚ 1736. At the youthful age of eighteen‚ I wed my beloved Sarah Shelton (may she rest in peace) and began working as a planter like my father. After this failed attempt due to a catastrophic fire that consumed our home‚ I arduously worked as both a student and my own teacher to familiarize myself with the law . My endeavor as a lawyer proved to be prosperous‚ for I had made a renowned name for myself as an orator. On May 20‚ 1765 I succeeded in securing for

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    American Revolution or War for Independence? The United states gaining Independence against Britain is one of the most important events in American history. What many people call a revolution‚ others just call a war on independence. This an argument many have today when comparing the American war to other revolutions for example; The French Revolution and the Haitian Revolution. When analyzing whether it is a revolution it is important to form a definition of what exactly makes a war a revolution

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