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    WHAT IS LOVE? LOVE. The most wonderful and the strangest thing in the world. Love - one of the most fundamental and common themes in world culture and art. The arguments about love and its analysis as a phenomenon date back to ancient philosophy. Love is also considered as a philosophical category‚ in the form of subjective attitudes‚ intimate feelings which are directed to the object of love. The wоrd "love" can refer to a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes that ranges from

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    England. One of the Sons of Liberty was Patrick Henry inspired a movement against the Stamp Act through the Virginia house of Burgesses. The House of Burgesses released the Virginia Resolves which stated that Virginians had the same rights as Englishmen‚ and Englishmen could only be taxed by their own

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    into the most consideration. The first colonists to arrive had prepared poorly in supplies and mentality‚ along with the chosen location of settlement being nearly uninhabitable‚ and surrounded by an empire of Powahatans. One hundred and ten Englishmen landed in the Chesapeake Bay in May of 1607‚ poorly informed and poorly prepared. (Background Essay) Of the one hundred and ten‚ forty-two were gentry‚ twelve were laborers‚ and twenty-eight were of an unknown occupation‚ with a smattering of useful

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    inside a glass case‚ to stop air blowing the delicate gold leaf around. The piece of copper goes through insulation in the top of the glass case‚ so that any charge on the gold leaf cannot escape. INVENTOR OF THE GOLD-LEAF ELECTROSCOPE:- Englishmen Sir Abraham Bennet (1786 Anno Domini) PRINCIPLE OF A GOLD-LEAF ELECTROSCOPE:- A gold-leaf electroscope is a simple device which is used to identify the electric charge present in a body. CONSTRUCTION OF A GOLD-LEAF ELECTROSCOPE:- 1) A gold-leaf

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    led very strict lives. The middle colonists were a mixture of religions‚ including Quakers (led by William Penn)‚ Catholics‚ Lutherans‚ Jews‚ and others. The southern colonists had a mixture of religions as well‚ including Baptists and Anglicans. Englishmen migrated to the New World not as conquerors but rather because they wanted independence‚

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    Common Sense pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in January 1776. Common Sense was written for the colonist in an effort for a prompt declaration of independence. Paine agues in his writings the cruelties involved in their history and its policy of the British government and constitution. Paine provided convincing details of why the colonies should isolate themselves from Britain‚ to spark doubt in minds of the colonists so this land could be lead independent from the British rule and allow a new set

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    home as well. The Nu Moorish International Group of Science and Development Mir No.10 is not governed under any defacto laws or any entity under the corporation is ordered under The Moorish International Group of Science and Development. We are a freeborn people and are the Autochocton of Amexem we here at The Moorish International Group of Science is here to empower‚ to become and to create without any commands. TheNu Moorish International Group of Science and Development Mir No.10‚ I deem it proper

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    The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization‚ characterized by government headed by emperors‚ and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia. The 500 year old republic which preceded it was severely destabilized in a series of civil wars and political conflict‚ during which Julius Caesar was appointed as perpetual dictator and then assassinated in 44 BC. Civil wars and executions continued‚ culminating in the victory of

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    He planned to examine the words derivation‚ explain words with clarity‚ depth and brevity. The plan contained imputing words to classes; general‚ obsolete‚ poetic‚ that is used by a particular writer‚ used only in comic writing‚ or by barbarians (Freeborn

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    From the Maghrib down to Sub-Saharan Africa‚ many African cultures come together to establish the rich continent. Music from here has influenced many parts of the globe. Africans differentiate themselves according to various things such as gender‚ kinship‚ religion etc. African music’s preeminent function is to bring different tribes and sects into one Mudzimu‚ which simply means family. Different music is used for different themes‚ depending on its classification. For instance‚ drama music

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