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    The Affects of Doping Have you ever looked at a professional athlete and wondered how they could possibly have such defined muscles in their arms‚ legs‚ and even their abdominal region. While I am watching any kind of professional bicycling event I wonder how these men and women could possibly have the endurance to bike for such a long time. Some of these athletes have a dark secret. The use of banned performance-enhancing drugs (PED) in sports‚ also referred to as doping‚ is on the rise not only

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    Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Debate After Articles of Confederation it was seen necessary to repeal the Articles and create one that is perfect for everyone in the country‚ but it wasn’t that easy. Federalists claimed that we needed a strong central government to prevent rebellions such as Shay’s Rebellion that damaged the states while the Anti-Federalists feared that a strong central government could turn into a kingdom like U.K. which they have fought and damaged deeply‚ recently. In different

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    Words: 1‚010 Pagan Heroes Antigone is a great example of a pagan hero. She is willing to lose her life by going against Creon’s proclamation and his authority in order to give her brother a proper burial. Her defense is based on obeying the Gods‚ whose eternal laws are of greater importance than her own life. She states: “Yes‚ it was not Zeus that made the proclamation; nor did justice‚ which lives with those below‚ enact such laws as that‚ for mankind.” Antigone does not believe that Creon’s

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    Ian Federalist Paper #15 The Federlists and Anti-Federlists both saw a need for change in the government. The only poblem with this is that the two had almost opposite ideas although they realized the the Articles of Confederation didn’t have enough power. The main obstacle was how much power should the new government have. The Federalist form of government provided the best government of the two. Alexander Hamilton was unsatisfied with the Articles of Confederation. He

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    Wright. Larry Wright is well known for his editorial cartoons. His cartoons can be found in the Detroit News either by paper copy or online. He started drawing cartoons in 1960 while he was in the army. After serving in the army he took a full time position with Star as an editorial page cartoonist. Then five years later he left and moved to Detroit for a job on the news desk of the Detroit Free Press. In 1976‚ he was offered a full time job as the editorial cartoonist for the Detroit news until 1994

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    document called the Constitution. Although most leaders supported the constitution they did not agree on many aspects of it. Out of the disagreement two groups emerged‚ the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist. The Federalist supported all aspects of the constitution and a larger national government‚ while the Anti-Federalist opposed ratifying the constitution and supported a smaller national government and more sovereignty to the states. This disagreement led to a fierce debate between the two groups

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    Deryn 6 June 2012 Should Uniforms be Worn in Schools? In recent years we have been faced with the question; should uniforms be worn in public schools? Some would agree with the idea of students switching out their regular attire for khakis and button-ups. But on the other hand‚ others‚ considering me‚ would like to see this generation flourish and express individuality. I understand that the supporters of this conception would like to see all students as equal beings

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    Josue Cepero Reading Jurnal 3/19/2013 Dear Miss. Jackee: This book is called The Great Escape. This book is a really good book. I thought that this book was going to be really borring but it actually wasn’t it was really good. The main character in this book is a boy named Brian. Brian is from Germany and he hadto leave his home because ther Russians were attacking the Germans and he and his mom left toanother

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    originally created‚ it did not contain a Bill of Rights. In the Constitutional Convention‚ the Federalists argued that the Bill of Rights was not necessary. Opposingly‚ the Anti-Federalists argued that the central government had too much power and that our Constitution needed a Bill of Rights that would explicitly state the rights of the citizens. In order to settle disputes between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists that claimed the government had an imbalance of power‚ the Bill of Rights was created.

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    Science Editorial Science - A word that has an infinite amount of possibilities. Science has changed over the decades‚ centuries even‚ but in my perspective‚ science is still the same thing. It is the connection between everything around us. People‚ animals‚ plants‚ the past‚ the future and even the simple piece of paper you threw away. Science is a vast topic with endless facts and theories‚ which a great number of people have thought of in the past and will think about in the future. Science

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