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    this battle between the Native Americans and the Europeans in 1636 ended in the Pequot suffering due to a mysterious death of John Oldham changed America and is now what it is today. After battling over clash of trade‚ land‚ and how the puritans were living‚ they have decided to take action.. This dreadful action was what led to the almost complete devastation of a honorable Indian tribe. Upon this awful day‚ the Puritans footslog around Connecticut contacting their other Indian cronies‚ whose relationship

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    had different ideas of how to accomplish this goal. In the North‚ in order to overcome the black codes and aid the freedmen in the South‚ Republicans passed many bills. One of the bills increased the role of the Freedmen’s Bureau. This provided aid for the refugees. Another one was a constitutional amendment that gave blacks full citizenship. During the time of Reconstruction‚ many of the Southerners began sharecropping. This is when a farmer didn’t have enough money to have his own land so he would

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    Elisha Otis’s elevator safety break‚ John Deere’s steel plow‚ the Harry Bessemer Method for processing steel‚ and Louis Pasteur’s vaccines for diseases. This was mainly beneficial for those of the lower and working classes. Inventions that greatly affected the Industrial Revolution and beyond were the sewing machine and the telegraph. The sewing was invented by Elias Howe and Issac Singer in 1846‚ who became extremely wealthy. It was favorable for those who made their own clothes or paid other people

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    monumental music event that brought many Americans together in order to display the fact that we as a civilization could come together in an environment of complete love and serenity. Through this research‚ I hope to learn how the famous Woodstock concert has impacted both how we live and how we view music. Historical Context The 60’s had been considered one of the most violent decades in post- World War II history. The fight for African-American civil rights had postponed‚ following the assassination

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    Throughout the years continuing positive advances of the Internet have impacted American culture and lifestyles drastically. From advances in the medical field‚ the way we communicate and how education has changed over the years. There are many advantages and disadvantages having the Internet so prominent in our lives. For most of us the Internet plays a very important role in our lives. The growth of the Internet has helped the medical field advance enormously. Without the needed technology a lot

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    remember. Even though my thoughts on the time are blurry on that day; I learned morals that shaped me to be the person that I am today. I wake up to the nagging and shrieking voice of my mother’s morning wake up call. I layed back in bed‚ thinking‚ how much I despised monday mornings. After about ten minutes‚ I sluggishly make my way into the kitchen. I make myself breakfast‚ and proceeded with my usual monday morning routine. Just a quarter past seven o’clock‚ I am already on the bus‚ ready for the

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    ROOTS * is an organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil. * a part of a plant body that bears no leaves‚ and therefore also lacks of nodes. * is the beginning of the vascular system pipeline that moves water and minerals from the soil up to the leaves and fruits. FUNCTIONS OF ROOTS: * Underground (usually) * Anchor the plant in the soil * Absorb water and nutrients * Conduct water and nutrients * Food Storage ROOT SYSTEM: 1. Tap root system

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    Globalization can be a bad thing especially in South Sudan where fifty-one percent of the population is below the age of eighteen. South Sudan is a newer country than most so somethings have not been establish yet like major exports. The government type is Presidential Republic so America and South Sudan have that in common. The population in South Sudan is 13‚026‚129 and fifty percent of the people live below the poverty line. In South Sudan sixty percent of the population is women. Globalization

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    How to Catch a Criminal‚ Crime Show Addition These days there are a number of crime shows that air on T.V. Some of the techniques for solving a crime are the same on these shows‚ but each has a feature that the others do not present in that show. These shows are considered fictional‚ but some are based on actual events or crimes that have happened. The writer loves to watch these types of shows and attempts to figure out “who did it.” Some people may feel these shows are too vivid or not

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    As suggested‚ we performed the enzymatic experiments as described in material and methods. It was observed that CgAKR-1 has activity on acetaldehyde‚ corresponding to 59.2 % of the activity with the standard substrate 2-nitrobenzadehyde. Moreover‚ the enzyme had no activity against acetone (Propanone); the result was included in Table 1. According to Santoro et al. [76]‚ it was not detected acetaldehyde in hemicellulosic hydrolysate‚ which was produced at the same conditions described in the present

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