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    III The Declaration of Independence‚ and The Constitution LA City College M-Th 7:15 PM 06/18/2009 1) Identify three goals of the Declaration of Independence. Hint: the answer is not just life and the pursuit of happiness. The Declaration of Independence Primarily was drafted by the founding fathers as a formal declaration to the Colonies as well as the British Monarchy that they were absolving‚ and becoming Free & Independent States. The Declaration of Independence also outlines the many

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    Indian independence movement From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Colonial India British Indian Empire Imperial entities of India Dutch India 1605–1825 Danish India 1620–1869 French India 1769–1954 Portuguese India (1505–1961) Casa da Índia 1434–1833 Portuguese East India Company 1628–1633 British India (1612–1947) East India Company 1612–1757 Company rule in India 1757–1858 British Raj 1858–1947 British rule in Burma 1824–1948 Princely states 1721–1949 Partition of India 1947

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    Jane had and her willingness to go her own way was inspirational. The most pivotal moment in Jane’s life for her growth as a person was Jane’s decision to leave Thornfield. This can be shown through the moments leading up to it and the theme of independence. Thornfield turned from a safe haven to a hazard to Jane by the end of her stay at Thornfield. To start off‚ Jane gradually started to

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    Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence is a document written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 to state the reasons as to why the British colonies of North America sought independence. The excerpt given is the preamble‚ or first part‚ of the declaration. A famous line includes‚ ¨we hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚¨ this states that a government should never violate any person’s human rights under any circumstances. The rights proclaimed in the document

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    As you know all of us have gathered here to celebrate 67th independence day of our nation. This day‚ after the hosting national flag‚ we usually make mistake by remembering the heroic deeds of only few freedom fighters. But freedom fighting was collective effort. Without cooperation‚ sacrifice and involvement of all Indians it was impossible to get the freedom. So people of India were the real national heroes behind the success. We should express our sincere gratitude to all those who participated

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    Wars have been fought for as long as mankind kind has become sapient. From the early battles of the Greek and Roman conflicts‚ to the present day Afghanistan conflict‚ people have been using war to further their own interest‚ gain freedom‚ or protect their way of life‚ it is simply human. Many of these wars been influential in shaping history. One of the greatest example of these history-making wars is the American Revolution‚ a war which should have been won by the British. British Forces

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    July 7‚ 1776 Dear Diary‚ I have never seen so many people cry in the town square at once‚ but not everyone was crying though. If they were not crying‚ they had no expression at all. Those who were crying were not weeping bitter tears. These tears falling down the faces of usually joyous people‚ associated with a smile or at least a smirk‚ were sweet tears indicating all the changes for the better that have just been made. Being independent is more then just a privilege‚ but almost a once in a

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    states? Life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. 4. Who or what does Jefferson hold accountable for most of the problems the colonies are suffering through? The King of Great Britain. 5. What tone does the final statement of the Declaration of Independence display? A sense of pride and strength. Is this tone effective in conveying the importance of this document? Yes. 6. Jefferson speaks of "the laws of nature and of Nature’s God." What does he mean by this? Give an example of a law that might

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    Mendel’s Law of Independence- this is where Mendel discovered that two people having the same organisms will have their own independent assortment of organisms. This discovery was made after he had experimented with plants that had differences in traits in multiple ways. Assuming the genetics is passed f to the offspring random and independently of each other. There was much random pairing of subsequent pairing. The other hypothesis that Mendel mentioned‚ in the text was the dominate allele. In this

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    Preamble - When in the course of human events‚ it has become a necessity for teenagers to become independent from the strict enforcement that our parents wish upon us. We teenagers must write our own Declaration of Independence for the world to see and comprehend why we should be independent of our parents. Declaration- We hold these facts to be undeniable‚ that all teenagers are born equal and should be given by their Parents/guardians the rights to date and create relationships‚ self-rule‚ genuine

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