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    were debating over declaring independence against Britain. At the time‚ The colonies and Britain were in unstable relations‚ with Massachusetts already having fought battles with Britain in Lexington and Concord. This unstable relationship brought the idea of independence in the colonies. The reasons for independence were that it didn’t make sense for Britain to rule a colony that is larger than their own country‚ and America will regret not fighting for independence due to Britain not respecting

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    Title of piece: Declaration of Independence Circle the Genre (2 points) Poetry short story sermon/speech short fiction other: Governmental document Defend position – provide specific evidence from the text to prove the genre. This piece is an official government document which expresses the views‚ problems‚ and solutions to these problems of the people. This document was never given verbally‚ so it is not a speech or sermon‚ instead a document that expresses its views in a nonverbal

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    “The Declaration of Independence” by Thomas Jefferson: A Summary “The Declaration of Independence” written in 1776 to declare the United States independence from England. The Declaration of Independence declares that all men are created equal‚ that they all have natural rights that should not be infringed upon by a government. That a government should be made up from men and get its power from the ones that they govern. If any government fails in its purpose to protect the people’s rights

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    Independence Day Essay

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    But the Fourth of July‚ Independence Day‚ is something more than just another holiday. It is the birthday of a great idea-not merely the idea of independence‚ not merely the idea of the rights of humankind‚ but also the birthday of a profoundly idealistic and profoundly influential charter of liberty. The revolution signaled by the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia on July 4‚ 1776‚ laid down the principles which have been the foundation stones of human progress ever since-the

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    1 M A R C H 2 012 s t r a t e g y p r a c t i c e How multinationals can win in India Companies should avoid simply imposing global business models and practices on the local market. Vimal Choudhary‚ Alok Kshirsagar‚ and Ananth Narayanan 2 Over the past 20 years‚ multinational companies have made considerable inroads into the Indian market. But many have failed to realize their potential: some have succeeded only in niches and not achieved large-scale market leadership‚ while

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    Senior Independence Essay

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    Can Age Out Loud When Home Care Helps Them Stay Healthy and Fit h1 Meta Description: Home health care provides the health and fitness services that help maintain senior independence. Title: Home Health Care Is a Key to Senior Independence Primary keyword: Home health care Secondary keyword: Senior independence Independence is highly valued by people of all ages. As individuals age‚ their ability to care for themselves starts slipping away and quality of life declines for many. Taking advantage

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    Tribes in India

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    A major portion of India lives in its Tribes. These tribes are the living example of how life was in the earlier days. These show what were the difficulties man had to face before the advent of machine and technology. See India through a different perspective in these tribes and tribal villages. 1.)Bodos - Tribe Of Assam Bodos are the true ethnic Tribal Community of Assam - the sub branch of the Bodo - Kachari Clan. The Bodos are the largest among the Bodo - Kachari Clan. They are also the most

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    July 5th‚ 1776 - Our continental congress has officially declared independence from Great Britain yesterday. It is with great sorrow as we read the document written by Thomas Jefferson‚ 33 years of age‚ yesterday. A frequent reader of this newspaper would know our strong anti-independence opinion. To elaborate‚ our protection was highly thought of as Great Britain has the most superior military of our world. Our own security has now been made vulnerable with this declaration. Our now independent

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    Declaration of Independence for Student Rights Preamble: There comes a time in a person’s life when‚ they should be able to be independent of their decisions‚ choices‚ and parents. We have been told all our lives that we couldn’t do that ‚ say that or eat that. Now‚ the time has come that we must declare our independence because we shall be able to make our own way in our life. Declaration: We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that students have their own rights as in Liberty‚ pursuit of happiness

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    The Declaration of Independence‚ Congress‚ and Presidents of the United States: As Circumstances Have Permitted‚ 1776-1976 Charles A. Kromkowski University of Virginia With surprisingly few exceptions‚ students of the Declaration of Independence‚ the United States Congress‚ and the U.S. Presidency have failed to recognize or to appreciate the enduring yet dynamic relationship between the document and these two national institutions. This oversight‚ in part‚ reflects the incomplete and

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