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    After the events that transpired during 9/11 and with war looming no one thought trouble would come from within our country again‚ John Allen Muhammad made that possible by terrorizing the Washington D.C. area in 2002 with his protégé Lee Boyd Malvo. With nothing in his life and with his family gone‚ for some odd reason‚ John Allen Muhammad thought the answer to his dilemma would be to have him and his protégé kill random people. They murdered ten people and wounded a few others from John’s make

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    1914‚ in Europe‚ Africa and the Middle-East‚ there was a great conflict that was believed to end all wars. This was not the case. In Germany‚ September 1939‚ Adolf Hitler invaded Poland initiating World War 2 in Europe. Wars spread throughout the world. In the Pacific the War was from 1941-1945. Australia‚ America and Britain all fought together against the Japanese. During the War‚ Australia was going through very difficult times‚ people were confused and did not know what to do‚ until the Australian

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    Musketeers‚ Milky way) Balance Ruler Procedures: First‚ you try to find the volume measure by using L x W x H. You then measure the width using a ruler. Finally‚ find the mass of the candy bar by weighing it on the scale and find its density by using D=M/V. Results: Candy bar Length Width Height Volume Snickers 4 cm 2 cm 1.5 cm 12 cm Milky Way 2 cm 2.1 cm 1.2 cm 5.4 cm Twix 4.5 cm 2 cm 1.5 cm 13.5 cm 3 Musketeers 2 cm 2 cm 1.1 cm 4.4 cm Candy bar Mass w/ wrapper

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    In 1632 a genius of rights‚ enlightenment‚ and liberty was born known as John Locke. His idea of natural rights gave the people hope for equality and freedom. Although he died in 1702 his ideas lived on to influence the writing of The Declaration of Independence in 1776‚ thanks to his way of thinking fellow Americans now have all the liberty and freedom needed and deserved. John Locke contributed greatly in the writing of The Declaration of Independence due to his ideas and philosophy. The Declaration

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    John Locke is known as a great philosopher who helped create and shape the world as we know it. He was born on August 29‚ 1632‚ to his parents John Locke‚ and Agnes Kneene‚ in Wrington Somerset. His family was known as a liberal Puritan family. He went through different types of schooling throughout his time‚ while facing some challenges here and there (Clapp). Locke was known as a English empiricist moral‚ political philosopher‚ he studied at Westminster School‚ where he studied Hebrew and

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    To What Extent Was Pitt’s Repressive Policy The Main Reason For His Success In Resisting The Radical Challenge Of 1801? During his administration‚ Pitt proved his worth as a successful and capable prime minister. His approach to his duty was far reaching and effective and his repressive legislation was paramount to his success in resisting the radical challenge in 1801 and Pitt the reformer became Pitt the reactionary. The fall of the main prison and palace‚ the Bastille‚ in Paris sparked the

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    scholar John Locke (1632-1704)‚ laid a significant part of the basis for the Enlightenment and made focal commitments to the improvement of liberalism. "Locke wrote about diverse topics... democracy and liberalism" (Griffith‚ 1997‚ p.224). He had an influential impact on the founders of the United States of America. He was Trained in medicine‚ and also was a key promoter of the experimental methodologies of the Scientific Revolution. John Locke was born in Wrighton‚ Somerset. His dad was a legal

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    ...TO THE PEOPLE OF GOD (AND THE PEOPLE I LOVE) Christians talk a lot about premarital sex. And I think that’s a mistake. I don’t think it’s a mistake because the issue is unimportant but because the grammar is skewed. The word “fornication” is almost gone from contemporary Christian speech. It sounds creepy and antiquated. Instead‚ we talk about “abstinence” and “premarital sex.” In the most recent issue of Touchstone magazine‚ I argue that the loss of the words “fornicate” and “fornication”

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    Atlanta Days: John Pemberton‚ an Atlanta pharmacist‚ was the one who found the most popular product on the world. First‚ he stirred up a fragrant‚ caramel-colored liquid and then he carried it a few doors down to Jacobs’ Pharmacy. Then he combined the mixture with carbonated water and then he offered the beverage to customers and the customers loved the samples. Later Jacobs’ Pharmacy started selling this drink for five cents a glass. Pemberton’s bookkeeper‚ Frank Robinson‚ was the one who named

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    Depression and World War II‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to ensure freedom from want and fear for Americans through expansive governmental interventions primarily aimed at both economic security and social welfare. While his policies did significantly alleviate the short-term immediate suffering caused by economic downturn and global conflict‚ in the long run‚ they faced several challenges and limitations. This led to partial success in achieving Franklin D. Roosevelt’s vision of comprehensive and

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