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    seasons because it has still a lot of terrific creative appeal left in it. We are not saying this. It is the admission of The CW chief Mark Pedowitz‚ Entertainment Weekly claims. During the Television Critics Associations’ press tour‚ Pedowitz said that Jared Padalecki and Jenson Ackles seem very happy to him and he is thrilled with the creative direction of the show. According to him‚ the show is terrific in terms of creativity and if the ratings

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    are good and some are bad-etc. I also totally agree that the geography totally changes your civilization’s power and strength. The terrain‚ animals‚ crops and more all change your civilization. The only thing I don’t agree with is that‚ according to Jared Diamond‚ is that the civilization’s power and strength totally depends on geography. I think that people’s choices also change a lot. For example‚ Papua New Guinea’s highlands‚ the people there are living in an old fashion way of life‚ thanks to geography

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    Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel is a short documentary in which Jared Diamond tries to answer a question asked by a man named Yali. The question Yali asked is; “Why you white man have so much cargo‚ and we New Guineans have so little?” Yali was asking why the people of New Guinea have so few technologies and goods in general. Diamond goes on to answer the question‚ stating that the reason the people of New Guinea have so little is because of New Guinea’s geography. I completely agree with Diamond’s answer

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    I first read Jared Diamond’s Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel in the Fall 2003 based on a recommendation from a friend. Many chapters of the book are truly fascinating‚ but I had criticisms of the book back then and hold even more now. Chief among these is the preponderance of analysis devoted to Papua New Guinea‚ as opposed to‚ say‚ an explanation of the greatly disparate levels of wealth and development among Eurasian nations. I will therefore attempt to confine this review on the "meat and potatoes"

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    Thesis My contention is that if we disregard militaristic paradigms and view the Conquest in a disaster context‚ akin to a people’s actions before‚ during‚ and after‚ through a sociological lens‚ the story of conquest becomes more transparent. The goal of the present study is to analyze several sources (primary‚ secondary‚ tertiary‚ Spanish‚ indigenous‚ and modern) with the intention of locating‚ identifying‚ and measuring whether or not there existed some quality among the indigenous‚ inherent

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    Banning Handgun Sales: Public Attitude toward “the right to bear arms” On April 16th‚ a young Virginia Tech student‚ named Seung Hui Cho‚ committed a massacre on campus. As a result‚ 32students were murdered and 25 were injured (Wikipedia). In Southern California‚ Gian Luigi Ferri bought a TEC-9‚ he shot and killed eight men and women while wounding five victims before fatally shooting himself in a stairwell. These gun-related crimes illustrate why the second amendment is such a highly debated

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    the painting in 1917‚ in the midst of World War I. The turmoil of the war around him may have played a role in the creation of this painting. Niobe‚ was a Greek symbol who would boast about her fourteen children to everyone she would encounter. When Leto‚ another Greek female symbol‚ was exposed to Niobe’s boasting‚ she sent her two sons‚ Apollo and Artemis‚ to kill Niobe’s seven daughters and seven sons. Amphion‚ Niobe’s husband commits suicide after hearing the news of the deaths of his children

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    Impact of Belief Systems in Ancient Times Greek and Roman Civilization through works of Homer People rarely like their lives controlled by anyone‚ but most people would usually be fine if gods played a part role in their existence. A prominent example of this would be during ancient era of the Greek and Troy civilizations. Both sides shared similar views of their many gods even if the names are different. For instance‚ Venus is the Roman version of Aphrodite‚ and Cronus is the Greek version for

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    On December 11th‚ 1762‚ Benjamin Franklin wrote a captivating letter to Jared Ingersoll. The letter‚ dubbed “I Look’d Round for God’s Judgments‚” attempts to trivialize a certain tenet of the Connecticut Religion‚ namely God’s Wrath. Although Franklin may seek a greater understanding in regard to Mr. Ingersoll’s religion‚ he undoubtedly employs condescension throughout the work. After laying out Mr. Franklin’s argument‚ I contend that he fails to completely persuade me. Benjamin Franklin begins his

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