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    Hope is Key When forced to go through hardships in life‚ it is very easy to lose hope that everything will be okay. In “Notes From a Bottle‚” by James Stevenson‚ when a horrific flood hits the city‚ people are struggling to stay alive and having difficulty holding on to hope in tough times of life. Stevenson reveals that hope is necessary to overcome troubling times in life. Unfortunately‚ when people lose hope one often gives up but it should always be kept and held on

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    conditions in England Many die Many migrate to Ireland ‚ Holland Big point people migrate to America for many reasons. Religious freedom escape from c/o/e desire for land Escape -jail marriage‚ debt English in the Chesapeake Original Goal =Trading posts First attempts= Nobile/ merchants ventures Different from Spanish / French Joint stock companies No personal liability More autonomy Huge Failure Jamestown settlement Merchant organized

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    The United States v. Virginia court case was debated on Jan 17‚ 1996 at Virginia Military Institute. The advocates involved were Paul Bender‚ who argued the case for the United States and Theodore B. Olson‚ who argued the case on behalf of Virginia. The U.S was the petitioner‚ while Virginia was the accused. According to "FindLaw’s United States Supreme Court Case and Opinions.” the case was about Virginia Military Institute violating the fourteenth Amendments of Equal Protection by maintaining a

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    Monologue From Faking Normal Black funeral dress. Black heels. Black headband in my hair. Death has a style all its own. I’m glad I don’t have to wear it very often My dress‚ which I found after rummaging in the back of my closet‚ still smell vaguely of summer and chlorine. The smell is probably just a memory. Alexi‚ slide in closer so Craig can sit with Kayla. My mother’s voice pulls me from my misery and back to the funeral. Mom makes room for me to shift down the pew toward her‚ and I slide

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    do. In “From the Frying Pan into the Fire‚” Hochschild introduces capitalism is the economic system requires people to work and earn profit‚ and the religion system that changes

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    In Dennis Baron’s “From Pencils to Pixels: The Stages of Literacy Technology‚” he proclaims that historically‚ technology has gone through a cycle from initial fear to acceptance into society. He illustrates this claim with specific examples that give insight how technology has been authenticated and integrated. The availability of a new technology is only for a few groups of people—namely the part of society it is intended for and the richer families who can afford it. Take the pencil‚ for example;

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    government better than the monarchy they left. The Strong central government began to come into place‚ but the states felt their freedom was being choked in the process. The American people began to resist the stronghold of government‚ resulting in events like the whiskey rebellion‚ the Virginia and Kentucky resolution‚ and the Northwest ordinance (Sheflin‚ Early National Period). The Virginia and Kentucky Resolution represents the challenges the nation faced with their new freedom because it

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    non-interventionist state had created. Britain had nothing that could contend with Germany’s exemplary army‚ Bismarkian network of social insurance which consisted of compulsory sickness and accident insurance and old age pensions‚ or the well organised educational system. Germany’s newly found economic‚ military and industrial dominance‚ provided the British government with evidence that state intervention had great benefits in establishing an efficient nation and this changed the attitude of the state towards

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    http://www.jstatsoft.org/v43/i08/. A. Gasparrini‚ B. Armstrong‚ and M. G. Kenward. Distributed lag non-linear models. Statistics in Medicine‚ 29(21):2224–2234‚ 2010. A. Gasparrini‚ B. Armstrong‚ and M. G. Kenward. Reducing and meta-analyzing estimates from distributed lag non-linear models. (Submitted)‚ 2012. S. Hajat‚ B. G. Armstrong‚ N. Gouveia‚ and P. Wilkinson. Mortality displacement of heat-related deaths: a comparison of Delhi‚ Sao Paulo‚ and London. Epidemiology‚ 16(5):613–20‚ 2005. S. Pattenden

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    CAN STATES SECEDE FROM THE UNION/COUNTRY? The question is can states secede from the union/country? The answer is yes. Although it is not directly stated in the constitution that they can‚ however neither is it stated that they cannot. By withdrawing from the Union‚ a state would effectively be denying someone who is a citizen of the United States their rights except by due process.  The key there is "due process" and in this case‚ the state would need to find a legally recognized way to withdraw

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