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    friends A.O.A We all like games and sports because they are essential for a healthy life. They play an important role in the development of our personality. Therefore they are given great importance almost all over the world. They are an important part of our education. This is the reason that every educational institute holds a sports week. Honorable principle! Sports and games are indication of life full of joys. They keep a person healthy and fit. Sports provide us a mean of physical exercise

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    Airpower has forever fundamentally impacted the character of war however; it may have influenced‚ but probably not fundamentally‚ changed the nature of warfare. Clausewitz defined the nature of warfare as violent‚ full of chance‚ conducted with reason‚ and always plagued with fog and friction. Therefore‚ it is theorized or assumed that the fundamental nature of war will not change and when war is waged‚ it will adhere to Clausewitzian tenants. From the earliest balloon uses in the US Civil War

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    When I reflect back 30 years ago‚ I am struck by how much has changed than by what has remained the same. In the last 30 years‚ the field of telecommunication has significantly improved. Nothing has transformed more in the last 30 years than communication. The advancements in communication have been enabled by the technological advancements. In the 1970s‚ people used to use telephones‚ telegraphs‚ and teletypes to communicate. These methods are rarely used today‚ in the modern world people more efficient

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    Influences and how hey Transformed America for the Better The Founding Fathers are the men who wrote the Declaration of Independence‚ the Constitution‚ and the Articles of Confederation. . If they were not able to create a system that united all the states as when country then‚ the states would each have different laws‚ and some states would not be appropriate to live in because of the laws it might pass. When the Founding Fathers created our government they were influenced by the many thinkers

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    The magma has changed a great deal over the years. One example is the silica weight percent peaked at 100‚000 and 200‚000 years and was the lowest in the last eruption. This indicates that Hawaii might have had more felsic lavas and more explosive eruptions 100 and 200 thousand years ago than in 1959. The weight percent of K2O and Na2O of the lava has also fluctuated throughout the years.These changes are the result of the magma changing from andesite rich lava to more basalt rich over time. The

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    often said when people celebrate life. The meaning is separated into three parts: connect meaningfully with others‚ engage with deeper purpose‚ and embrace life with attitude. I first began living with this standard after losing in a competition when I was in the seventh grade. This loss made me realize that setbacks should not let you down‚ and that better things are soon to follow. When I was in seventh grade‚ my middle school participated in a very well-known science fair competition in Los Angeles

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    How Has Voting Changed Over Time? Megan A. Reed American Military University PADM530 Public Policy Professor Christi Bartman 7 FEB 2013 Abstract Over time‚ as America promoted greater civil liberties for all of its citizens‚ voting rights have also undergone change. When the United States was formed‚ citizens with voting rights were mainly Caucasian males. African American males that were freed could vote also‚ but slaves however‚ were considered property and could not vote. States could

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    Technology improves by the minute with new discoveries and advances being made all the time. It is a tool that has affected many professions and ways of life making tasks quicker and easier. As time goes on we can see technology spreading into areas that have never felt its presence before. Its purpose? To make our lives comfortable and more efficient. Education is one area that utilises technology in almost every field. Whether it be admin‚ presentations in class‚ research‚ or access to the best

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    of music in the world today. However‚ the hip-hop of today’s world is very different from the hip-hop that started it all. Hip-hop has simply evolved to a different type of music than the hip-hop that started it all. Hip-hop started in Brooklyn in 1973 at a block party with DJ Kool Herc‚ known as the father of hip-hop‚ mixing the beats. However‚ hip-hop has changed. There are the advances in technology to help make different sounds for songs. There is the fighting between artists and rappers

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    Throughout history‚ authors have written novels that have changed America. Stephen Crane‚ was a premier realistic writer and helped establish the foundations of American naturalism. Naturalism gives readers a different view on novels as it added scientific elements such as environment and heredity to fictional characters. “His Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895) is a classic of American literature that realistically depicts the psychological complexities of fear and courage on the battlefield”

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