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    1. In the first paragraph of the declaration‚ Jefferson states the reason for the writing of this document. What reason does he give? To create a more equal government. 2. Where does a government acquire its power‚ according to the declaration? From the consent of the governed. 3. What are the "unalienable rights" that Jefferson states? Life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. 4. Who or what does Jefferson hold accountable for most of the problems the colonies are suffering through? The King

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    UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT STATEMENT OF EARNINGS AND DEDUCTIONS SECRETARIAT DES NATIONS UNIES RELEVE DES EMOLUMENTS ET RETENUES Contract Type Pension Remun Cat-Grd-Step : Fixed-Term : USD : FS-4-3 92‚023.00 Child :5 Pay Date Org Duty Stn : 28-Sep-2012 : UNMIL : Monrovia Index No : 312503 Name : Sagoe‚ Hubert Location : 096 PayPeriod : 01-Sep-2012 - 30-Sep-2012 Current Month Earnings Gross Salary Post Adjustment (51.1) Hardship element of mobility and hardship allowance (D)

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    The Nightingale Roll of Honour Baytree Community Centre July 27th – 31st 2009 Workshop Leaders – Frances M Lynch‚ Mark Troop & Grace Cookey-Gam Music of the Day –an award for excellence in composing‚ performing or rehearsing music. Monday: Natalia Forchin 那塔雅‚ Ellie Brooks 伊莉 Portia Jewunde 波紋雅 Tersoo Agera 特梭 Tuesday: Insirah 伊撒兒& Namina 那米納Taylor Kamara‚ Kiah Banguwa 凱雅‚ Tersoo Agera 特梭‚ Russheena Rowe 瓦斯那‚ Portia Jewanda 波茄雅 Wednesday: Ellie Brooks伊莉‚ Chesney Kelliott-Campbell

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    Many events occurred during the first battles of the war to become independent. These battles were the first to show that the colonist wants independence‚ and would do anything to win. The first battles were “The Battles of Lexington and Concord” which declared the American Revolutionary War. With the first battle at Lexington‚ the town knew the Redcoats were coming‚ thanks to William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott. When the Redcoats and the minutemen‚ who were prepared for their arrival‚ “the shot

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    MODERN AGE ARE THE BRITISH MONARCHY’S CONSTITUTIONAL FUNCTIONS? The British monarchy has always played an important role throughout history. It has managed to create such wealth and power such as the Golden Age of Elizabeth I. Within her 45 year reign she established the Church of England and saw voyages of discovery which lead to the accumulation of riches beyond its borders. The monarchy has also gone through various changes to throughout its realm such as the declaration of King Henry VIII as

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    The Declaration of Independence‚ a statement issued in 1776‚ claimed freedom for all people living in the United States of America from British rule. The United States‚ which was formerly a collection of colonies settled by Great Britain‚ proclaimed themselves citizens of “free and independent states” after more than a century and a half of calling themselves the British. In the 18th century‚ much in the New World changed to get to this expression of autonomy. For many years‚ the popularly held

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    In 1848‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton delivered the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions at the Seneca Falls Convention. The Seneca Falls Convention was influenced by the experience Stanton had during the 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention in London. In 1920 the Constitution was ratified to give women voting rights. The Declaration of Sentiments addresses the importance of woman’s equality in the courtroom‚ women’s freedom of speech‚ and overall equality for women by emphasis of syntax‚ diction‚ and

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    The Balfour Declaration and also the Mandate of the League Nations was the underlying global sanctions affirming acknowledgment of the privilege of Jewish to have a country.1 The Zionist development required the foundation of Israel as a Jewish state‚ however confronted firm restriction from the Arabs. Israel’s establishment was preceded by over 50 years of endeavors to establish a sovereign state as a country for the Jewish individuals. Balfour Declaration affirmed the British Government’s support

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    Throughout the Declaration of Independence‚ Thomas Jefferson uses several rhetorical appeals. He demonstrates ethos‚ pathos‚ as well as logos as he demonstrates the need for being independent. Firstly‚ he uses logos. The entire first paragraph is telling the readers why this declaration of independence needs to made in the first place. He states that there is a time when a society needs to break away from its past leader (Britain) and rely on the powers of God and the earth to create a new community

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    HIS236 Lecture Notes The 17th Century The century of revolution And the Glorious Revolution (bloodless‚ political revolution‚ the crowning achievement of the British constitution) Constitutionalism – the law reigns‚ not the monarch. Law limits the government’s power. The will of the people. Laws are created in the parliamentary fashion Charles I was trialed before the parliament and was decapitated because he was overtaxing the public. Absolutism - reigned by the monarch (divine ruler

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