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    body. The contents of blood being circulated include nutrients‚ gases and waste products. The main organs involved within this process are blood‚ arteries‚ veins‚ heart and the lungs. How cardiovascular‚ respiratory and digestive system are interrelated when exercising! When exercising you need Glucose‚ oxygen and water (H2O). That’s where the digestive‚ cardiovascular and respiratory system are used. The digestive system dissolves food which provides the water and glucose for the respiratory

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    and lasting all the way until 1939 America went through a wheel went of economic and social change. The Social programs created by Franklin Roosevelt were huge moments in his presidency. What could cause something this large on America’s economy and people? During the summer of 1929 Americas spending went down‚ Meanwhile stock prices were continuing to rise. On September 20th‚ 1929 the stock market officially crashed. Many lives were ruined. Large proportions of investors were buying on a margin.

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    Northern Territory of Texas was connected with the Mexican condition of Coahuila until the Texas populace control on to request of for isolated state. Mexico had little time to stress over undertakings in Texas the matter of setting up another government in Mexico demonstrated precarious with numerous pioneers seeking control. A few insurgencies occurred and government pioneers were toppled. The pioneers in Texas were left all alone to compose and the association they made was a duplicate of the

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    Could the Mexican Drug War Reach the United States? Could the government be doing more? Brian Ganthier Americans see in the news very often broadcasts of drug busts‚ huge drug stash seizures‚ and minor arrests. These busts and seizures help ease the mind of many parents‚ and just people in general; but what if the drug war violence going on in Mexico crossed the border into the U.S.‚ would people still feel safe in their own homes or would they become worried about their own safety and the safety

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    The New Western Territories after the Mexican War (1846-1848) American President James K. Polk intended to invade and hold the territories he wanted‚ so he sent General Stephen Kearny west from Fort Leavenworth with 1‚700 men to invade and hold New Mexico and California. Kearny captured Santa Fe and then divided his forces‚ sending a large contingent south under Alexander Doniphan. Doniphan would eventually take the city of Chihuahua. Meanwhile‚ the war had already begun in California. Captain

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    parents working in the crop fields‚ we as children had little education from our parents.. Both of them were uneducated‚ and could not help us much in our studies not only because of their lack of education‚ but also because they worked over 60 hours‚ and little to no time to share with us any knowledge of our culture. We rarely listened to music in our home‚ because most of the time that our parents were with was set aside for house work. The only music we did hear in our house was from our mother who

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    slaves in the South were treated as property‚ worked to almost the brink of death‚ and mentally and physically abused by their masters. The life of a slave on large plantations was daily physical labor from sun up to sun down‚ six days a week. Cultivation of cotton was done year round‚ there wasn’t an off season. Not all slaves were crop workers‚ some dug ditches‚ built houses‚ worked as house servants‚ or any other form of labor their owner saw fit. At times slaves were outsourced to other plantations

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    Slavery‚ “the practice or system of owning slaves” and slave define as “a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them”. That was the mindset of most white people in America during this time and era. This was roughly the 1800’s. The white men thought it was okay to own another human being as long as their skin color was different from theirs. You could buy or sell any slave you had. They were treated like property‚ instead of the human beings they were. Slavery caused the

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    At the onset of the American Revolution‚ the sociology and agenda of the patriotic elite seemed to mirror that of the people. Many influential figures in the colonies‚ as well as most of the common people‚ had had enough of what they viewed as British tyrannical rule encroaching on their lifestyles. Visionaries such as Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson dreamed of a self-governed country founded on a basis of equality and liberty. Of course‚ these fundamental rights weren’t intended for everyone

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    Bibliography: Booth‚ William. “U.S to Embed Agents in Mexican Law Enforcement Units Battling Cartels in ​Juarez.” The Washington Post. 2 Feb. 2010. “Conocenos/ About Us” Secretaria de Seguridad Publica de Baja California/ Secretary of Public ​Security of Baja California. Undersecretariat of the State System

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