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    was the revolt of French people against privilege and autocracy. Unlike the English Revolution of 1688 and the American Revolution of 1776 which were related to political issues. The French Revolution‚ however‚ was related to social‚ political‚ economic and religious issues. It started on 14 July 1789 and ended when Napoleon Bonaparte took over France. The Economic Crisis The outbreak of the French Revolution can be explained through various causes. One such causes concerned the economic aspect of

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    Perspective? How Does the Federal and State Governments Discriminate Against Autistic Children? Word Count: 1213 How Does the Federal and State Governments Discriminate Against Autistic Children? Autism is a brain disorder that impairs social skills‚ developmental language‚ and communication skills. Autistic people respond to their surroundings in unusual ways that may include aggressive behavior. This disorder may cause seizures and repetitive movements such as rocking‚ pacing‚ etc

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    Legalization of all Drugs - Persuasion Essay “I ’ve never had a problem with drugs. I ’ve had problems with the police.” This quote‚ told by Keith Richards‚ represents a major problem affecting the rights of the American people. Contrary to what former presidents Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan and much of the American population believed‚ the effects of illegalizing drugs and declaring the “War on Drugs” have been far more detrimental to the wellbeing of the nation than if all of the drugs on the

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    on the area(s) of the brain injured and the severity of the trauma‚ some of the effects include problems with concentration‚ thinking‚ memory‚ vision‚ balance and coordination (dizziness). Because of the decrease in cerebral blood flow‚ they also cause sleep disturbances‚ reduced attention span‚ headaches‚ frustration‚ mood swings and personality changes. Many studies affirm that concussions increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease‚ depression‚ anterograde amnesia‚ dementia‚ ALS and Chronic

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    Greed‚ in definition‚ is an excessive desire to possess wealth or goods. Normally‚ greed is considered a source of evil and sin. However‚ some people may think in the other way that greed is a source of incentives that drive people to make progress. In my opinion‚ greed is not good since an excessive desire can likely lead to a wrong manner of people to pursue their desirability. It is so for not only individuals‚ but also for the government and even a country. First of allgreed is a source

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    Powers‚ which only helped Hitler wiggle his way to the top. For the Allies‚ the treaty only created what they thought was a type of peace that weakened Germany‚ secured the French border against any possible attacks and created an organization to hopefully ensure future world peace. Yet the backlash in Germany against the treaty was enormous. Territorial losses to the new Polish state on the Eastern Front‚ where Germany once found victory‚ outraged Germans. The demilitarism of the Rhineland provoked

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    says “Is there no place / Left for repentance‚ none for pardon left?” Satan seems to think there is no way to repent other than submitting‚ and he refuses to submit for “dread of shame (4.82)” from the lesser demons that followed him in his revolt against God. Later on in this same passage‚ Satan admits that God would be as unlikely to forgive him as Satan would be to ask to be forgiven‚ because he would be certain to end up with “a worse relapse / And heavier fall (4.99-100).” As a character‚ Satan

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    Gun Control Argumentative Essay All guns have the potential to be dangerous and should be dealt with precaution. Guns have been a part of American history for as long as people can remember. For most individuals guns are supposed to be very dangerous and unsafe. Though‚ that is not true. Guns can be hazardous‚ but only if they are in the wrong hands. Owning a gun is a right that every American should take pride in having. Guns are used for self-protection‚ hunting‚ law enforcement and other practices

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    Some cancers caused by this can be Kidney‚ Pancreatic‚ Gallbladder and Esophageal. Kidney cancer has factors such as high blood pressure for example which is the process of the force of blood pushing up against your blood vessel walls. This is deadly because it makes your heart work faster and harder than need be in order to pump blood out into your body. Pancreatic cancer however is caused by damage to a person’s DNA‚ however there are studies that show

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    Beowulf. Another factor that makes Beowulf and ideal hero is the fact that he fought a monster such as Grendel with nothing but his strength. Beowulf had "stripped off his mail shirt‚ his helmet‚ his sword hammered from the hardest iron‚ and handed all his weapons and armor to a servant" (671-673). Only a true hero like Beowulf would fight without the protection of his armor. Beowulf’s will to only fight Grendel alone with his strength shows the characteristics an ideal hero. Beowulf’s ideal hero

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