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    RELATED WORKS Schramn (2008) worked on e-learning web based system that could simply offer and grade mathematical questions with immeasurable patience. (Adebayo and Abdulhamid‚ 2009) said‚ it needs the capability which requires for the input and output of mathematical formulas‚ the dynamic generation of plots and the generation of random expressions and numbers. (Al-Bayati and Hussein‚ 2008) presents an applied Generic Software of multiple kinds of E-Examination package; this package of e-exam

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    Essay On Bus Freedom

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    Bus Freedom On December 1‚ 1955‚ a black woman was arrested in Montgomery‚ Alabama; her name was Rosa Parks. Rosa was arrested for not giving up her seat on a bus to a white man. This event during the Civil Rights Movement sparked a massive boycott against the bus system‚ the boycott affected the way black’s had to travel throughout their own cities‚ and the Freedom Rides also started to after Rosa’s arrest. The Rosa Parks’ arrest sparked a massive boycott against the bus system. At the time of

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    Freedom in America “This isn’t freedom. We’re holding a gun to every citizen’s head and calling it security” (Captain America). America has freedom but not the most freedom in the world it is classified as mostly free. Although with the American Dream some people believe that the dream is still attainable and relevant because they still have the freedom that the people from America are all promised‚ others argue that the American Dream is not relevant and is not possible to be attained today because

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    Definition Essay: Freedom

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    Freedom Our fore fathers fought for political freedom from the tyranny of England and its kings. Slaves fought for freedom and equality. Women fought for the freedom from their stereotypical "wifely duty"� and their right to vote. We now are beginning to see freedom‚ due to the World Trade Center Disaster‚ being redefined and more defined. Young Americans of the past saw freedom differently than young Americans of today. The pampered youth of today’s society use freedom in regard to getting a car

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    Essay On Gun Freedom

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    Gun freedom and gun violence have long been a public issue in American society. In recent years‚ firearms violence‚ especially for young students on campus firearms violence has occurred frequently‚ causing heavy casualties. According to Squire Peter‚ Gun Culture or Gun Control?: Firearms and Violence: Safety and Society “The suddenness of this outburst of violence‚ striking in the midst of everyday routine the incident all the more ‘unreal’ and ‘unbelievable’. Ordinary domestic life was starkly

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    Me!!!!!!!! Mr. Teacher Man World History December 2‚ 2013 Christopher Columbus Opinion Essay My opinion of Christopher Columbus is that he should not be celebrated. Columbus was a man of many faults‚ which need to be acknowledged. He was a man‚ not a god‚ who made mistakes‚ but never truly learned from them. Here are a few of his major mistakes. One of his known faults was being involved in the slave trade. On his original voyage Columbus and his men arrived in the Caribbean where they

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    What is freedom? Is it an absolute right? Freedom is defined from different aspects‚ and according to different cultures‚ freedom varies from culture to another. Some define freedom as a natural right. Freedom is the right to do what one wants‚ live where he wants‚ eat what he wants‚ learns what he wants‚ and chooses the religion in which he believes‚ without ignoring or harming other rights. If we were to analyze freedom from a historical point of view‚ we would think of all the stories that were

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    Life as A Writer

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    My Life As A Writer Through out our school career‚ we’ve been asked by many and all sorts of teachers to write stories‚ essays‚ research papers‚ book reports‚ and many many other writing assignments. I must say I have always hated writing in all sorts of ways. They took to long to do or they were given out in great lengths that I myself didn’t want to do. They were boring assignments‚ and I didn’t want to waste my time on doing them. Now obviously I did them‚ because I probably wouldn’t be here

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    Freedom is the power or right to act‚ speak‚ and think as one wants. I am blessed to live in a country where I can be free and live my own way. Many countries do not know what it is like to have the freedom of speech‚ freedom of belief‚ or the freedom of government‚ to an extent. We have freedom because we have people who care for America. Our military is made up of 1‚492‚995 people. Without the people fighting for us‚ we would not be free. Freedom is a privilege‚ not a right. Our country has one

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    define what freedom means‚ people usually have a difficult time coming up with a concrete definition. The common answer of freedom means doing whatever I want‚ whenever I want generates many conflicting questions. What if ones free actions are harmful to others? Should he then still have the freedom to keep acting that way? Freedom is too abstract of an idea to be defined accurately and precisely. The notion that someone c an be unequivocally free is absurd. Most of the time‚ one persons freedom is another

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