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    To begin‚ what caused the Vietnam war and why did the United States get involved? In the early 1880’s‚ France conquered Vietnam and combined it with the neighboring countries Cambodia and Laos. This created a colony called French Indochina. However‚ in World War II the Japanese drove the French out of Indochina and occupied Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh‚ a communist leader in Vietnam‚ didn’t want to be controlled by another foreign power. Thus he lead a revolt against the Japanese in 1945. Not soon after

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    Rome has lead many doors open for us because of their legacies and lessons they have left behind for us. Its 40 mile aqueducts‚ and its 50‚000 miles of road has left us to new ideas that we use today because of the romans. We think a lot like the romans‚ such as their religions they have started that we to continued‚ or branch off of. Without modern day technology we have‚ they had to form their own way of technology‚ like building a bridge in 10 days‚ a feat we couldn’t even do today. There are

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    makes the penny and sends it to the bank‚ the government is actually losing money (Livingston 2016). One solution to solve the penny problem is to stop minting them. A penny is not worth much‚ so it does not matter if we get rid of them. It would save the United States’ government money if we got rid of them. If the United States stopped minting the penny‚ the nickel would be the lowest currency. A drawback of getting rid of the penny is that the government and businesses would have to raise or lower

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    Jovante Seard General Topic: Why people do things they do Narrowed Topic: Why I do what I do General Purpose: To tell a story Specific Purpose: To tell a story about what drives me Introduction: One of my favorite quotes is‚ “What’s your why? If yall gonna be great on that field you have to have a why. You gotta have a reason for why you do what you do. Why do you wake up in the morning? Why do you go out and practice? Why do you put on that jersey? What’s your why? By Eric Thomas. I. January

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    asked why”‚ said Bernard Mannes Baruch (1870 – 1965) an advisor to more than 40 Presidents. And that is why I chose the major Engineering‚ because I just want to know why. Why do planes fly? Why does the Sun shine? I believe that Engineering is the answer to all of the scientific questions asked. The definition of Engineer is a person that is an expert in technology. They design machines‚ computer programs‚ buildings‚ and chemical processes. They use science to build better things that help us everyday

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    Should peanuts be banned? Peanuts should be banned at schools that kids may have allergies because they can get really sick and maybe even die. There are a lot of foods that have peanuts in them.They can also get sick by eating in the cafeteria people can bring something that has peanuts in it and the cafeteria can make food that has peanuts in it. “As you read‚ think about how schools can help protect students who have this allergy." But schools wouldn’t ban them because‚ they think they can prevent

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    ’Overpopulation is a generally undesirable condition where an organism’s numbers exceed the carrying capacity of its habitat. Overpopulation can result from an increase in births‚ a decline in mortality rates‚ an increase in immigration. Why did the Industrial Revolution allow such a rapid increase in population? Reason number 3: After 1800 there was a lot more factories‚ and they started to employ young children‚ the parents knew that the children would earn them money so they sent them off to work at

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    An interest group is an organization of people who share a common interest and work together to protect and promote that interest by influencing the government. Interest groups vary greatly in size‚ aims‚ and tactics. Political scientists generally divide interest groups into two categories: economic and noneconomic. Economic Groups Economic groups‚ which seek some sort of economic advantage for their members‚ are the most common type of interest group. Money has significant influence in

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    over whether we as a society should continue testing on animals. It seems for many this topic has quite a moral grey area. Some see it as something that is necessary in order for scientific research. Many of our scientific achievements of the last century have involved animal testing in some way. Others however see it as something that is wrong and unethical and feel like it should be abolished. Organizations such as PETA have developed‚ arguing that animals should have the same rights as humans

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    http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/dec/17/martinbright.theobserver Revealed: why evil lurks in us all Study shows that crude loyalty to our social group and blind obedience make tyranny possible anywhere Martin Bright‚ home affairs correspondent The Observer‚ Sunday 17 December 2000 Psychologists have struggled for decades to explain why ordinary people participate in atrocities such as the Nazi Holocaust or the Stalinist purges. Now experiments carried out in Britain reveal that most people

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