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    Even though certain Muslims go about their religion differently than others‚ they all share the same general practices‚ known as the Five Pillars of Islam. Muslims must try their best to follow the Five Pillars of Islam‚ because they are considered to be God’s commandments. The first pillar of Islam is belief and witness‚ which is to believe and teach that God and Muhammad are united. “There is no god but God‚ and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.” The second pillar is the practice of continual prayers

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    would like to model myself after‚ it is him. He changed the course of history with his new ideas‚ and he freed what would become billions of people. Without Gandhi‚ I would not be alive today. I want to inspire at least some small amount of people to change their way of thinking and free themselves of an abominable situation. He was truly a tremendous person and he is definitely a person one should aspire to be. Gandhi was a small person‚ and he was definitely not one who one would think is leading

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    pressurized cans‚ balloons on a hot or cold day‚ or playing football in the snow. When a pressurized can is sprayed for several seconds the can becomes colder. The spray releases some of the pressure inside the can. The volume in the can does not change‚ however the temperature decreases making the can colder. This shows that when the pressure decreases the temperature does also. If you are having an outdoor party on a warm sunny day. The balloons that are filled inside an air-conditioned home should

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    are tasked with the promise to uphold it. As strong as the Constitution is‚ it is also flexible. The framers realized as times changed the Constitution would possibly have to change as well‚ so they included provisions for amending it‚ but they made it a multi-step process requiring majority support to ensure any future changes would reflect the true needs of the country and not just the desires or opinions of a select few. In addition to including an amendment process‚ the framers were certain to

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    Gaul and reconstructing the Roman Empire to its once great glory again‚ and by capturing and setting up modern civilizations that had new political and social systems new to that time. JULIUS CAESAR Julius caesar was born in 100BC into a wealthy family which jump started his career in politics and the military. Because he was born into a noble family he became a commander in the army like most young noble men. This is where he found his dislike in the Roman system and way of running things‚ this

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    Over 700 years ago the world was introduced to firearms which changed the world. Although the change was slow‚ there was a change. Today‚ over three-quarters of americans have had or have used a firearm in their life. That means that over 240 million people have used a weapon‚ but people see the weapon‚ but not how far they have come. It took 700 years to make one of the deadliest weapons in the world. Over 800 years ago the world was intrigued by the discovery of gunpowder. The mixture of saltpeter

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    Political System of the Philippines The political system of the Philippines occurs within an organized framework of a presidential‚ representative‚ and democratic republic with the president as both the head of state and the head of government within a pluriform multi-party system. The three brunches of government‚ the law-making body or the legislative branch‚ the law-enforcing body or the executive branch and the law-interpreting body or the judicial branch forms political system of the Philippines

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    Besides other political and social changes within the empire‚ the main impact on Byzantium’s empire being strengthened was the imperial province‚ also known as the “Theme System”. This system gave a general responsibility of military defence and civil administration. They took direct orders from the imperial government‚ which decreased decentralization of power and authority. The military built up the “free peasant” rank‚ which strengthen the economy. “The theme system enabled Byzantine forces to

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    hospitals were unclean and disorderly. The nurses were poor‚ unskilled‚ and had bad character. One woman saw these unhealthy conditions and sought to change them. Florence Nightingale was a nurse who changed the way hospitals work and saved a lot of lives. Her faith in God helped her overcome obstacles‚ including her parent’s disapproval. Florence Nightingale did a lot of things when she was alive. Like the stuff she changed‚ helping during the Crimean War‚ and a fundraiser (that was for her). She changed

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    evidence is there for how women could influence political events in Rome? The ideal Roman woman’s role was exemplified by Cornelia Scipionis Africana‚ the loyal wife and mother who manages the household. Cornelia is known as the seamless example of a picture perfect woman: “It is reported that as Cornelia‚ their mother‚ bore the loss of her two sons with a noble and undaunted spirit” 9. She was famous for her dignified behaviour after her sons were murdered. This is the ideal political mother. The

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