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    their masters and laid the foundations of modern democracy. Thinking about what he accomplished in his lifetime‚ it would be nice to be able to brag about making a new nation from scratch or kicking out the British to declare Independence later. The American Revolutionary War was the Big Bang for democracy‚ a bang that taught the world that democracy was truly the word of the people applied into the government . George Washington fought vibrant volatile wars to guarantee the independence of the United

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    Role of Women in Christianity

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    2006- 988x ©2010 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper The role of women in the Church in Africa Kasomo Daniel Department of Philosophy Religion and Theology‚ Maseno University‚ Kenya. E-mail:dkasomocounselling@yahoo.com. Tel: +254 722-77020‚ +254 733-703603. Accepted 3 February‚ 2010 This paper gives a general view of the role played by women in African instituted churches. It touches several roles of women in different instituted churches keeping in mind that there are so many

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    Beer in Mesopotamia and Egypt  1. How might beer have influenced the transition from hunting and gathering (Paleolithic) to agricultural-based (Neolithic) societies? people settled down to make beer out of barley and such 2. What does this history of beer in the ancient world tell us about the early civilizations? What it tells us really are essentially two things: first‚ that somehow ancient civilizations understood in some form or manner that the water was not "safe" to drink in some regions

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    The factors leading to the American Revolution were the effects of the Seven Year War‚ taxation without representation‚ the overwhelming distance from the motherland‚ and a general feeling of the colonists basic rights as Englishmen were being eroded by the colonial policies of the Parliament‚ the King and his advisors. In Canada and the United Kingdom‚ the Seven Years’ War is used to describe the North American conflict as well as the European and Asian conflicts. Winston Churchill called the Seven

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    moving towards independence. Americans were under the control of the British while this all started. The main point of the revolution was so that the American people can gain the respect and freedom that was rightfully theirs. The British were in high debt and decided that a fast and easy way to make revenue was by taxiing Americans and having them provide housing for British troops in America out of their own pocket. Some of the taxes put up against Americans were the sugar act of 1764which set

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    The Role of Women in Islam

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    the Role of Women in Islamic Culture by ... May 24‚ 2012 Abstract My paper is written in purpose to cover the issue of the role of women in Islamic culture. My first part is devoted to the status of women according religious texts of Islam‚ Quran and Sunna. The first factor that determines the role of Muslim women is spirituality

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    dinner with George Washington. Almost instantly‚ they became friends‚ and from that point on‚ their friendship grew quickly. This friendship was much different than Washingtons many other relationships. In fact‚ people questioned how Lafayette got so close to Washington and how he got Washington to trust and rely on him in such a crucial time period to America. Some of Lafayettes biographers have come up with a theory that Washington saw Lafayette as the son he never had‚ and Lafayette found in Washington

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    Yes‚ I believe it was a genuine revolution‚ since it tested the powers of the authorities. It was not a radical revolution as it was known all over in recent years; it was an outfitted battle for rights and a superior future. The revolution could be seen as a change occasion of the general public from the long haul. It did change the general public for all time and its gratefulness could be seen within time. Since the American Revolution was not as radical‚ it possibly was motivation behind why it

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    Role of Women in The Godfather The role of women has changed tremendously over the years. Currently‚ it is normal for women to have a successful job and a family; however‚ it wasn’t always like that. For example‚ in The Godfather the role of women is a lot different than it is today. In The Godfather the role of women is limited to being the caretakers of the family. The women in this film were also seen as the least important part of a man’s life; this idea is conveyed through the treatment of

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    Women Changing Roles

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    Women Changing Role’s in the 1920’s During the 1920’s women had began to change their roles in society to show that they can be more than what they appeared. Before the 1920’s women were second class citizens that came second in society‚ they did not have the same privileges as men did. Many women also did not have jobs which contributed to society because women were busy at home taking care of children and the house. Also the expectations of men were to be the supporters of the family which made

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