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    John Green Article

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    A Star with No Faults By Claire Fox From chart-topping novels to witty brotherly videos‚ John Green is not your ordinary writer. With five novels in seven years‚ the New York Times bestselling author has acquired numerous awards‚ along with being a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize twice. John authored Looking for Alaska‚ An Abundance of Katherines‚ Paper Towns‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ and co-wrote Will Grayson‚ Will Grayson with David Levithan. Although Green’s young adult novels

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    John Adams Dbq

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    John Adams was our second president serving from 1797-1801. John Adams was educated at Harvard College studying law after his graduation. John Adams made good decisions like creating are Navy and bad decisions like the Alien and Sedition Act. Thing he helped with and did more with include XYZ Affair‚ Foreign Affairs‚ and more. The XYZ Affair is a mistake that occurred between the U.S. and France in 1797. Foreign Affairs are matters having to do with international relationships. John Adams was the

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    Music of Elton John

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    Insights into the music of Elton John as written for Marching Band Reginald Hercules Dwight‚ otherwise known as Elton John‚ is one of the most prolific musicians of the 20th and 21st centuries. His body of work spans several decades‚ multiple collaborators‚ and even movie roles. If we were to discuss his music purely in the aesthetic sense‚ it would be fair to say his songs are not only fun‚ but entertaining. However‚ many of his songs have history behind them…and John used his music to tell his listeners

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    John Locke Questions

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    John Locke Questions 1. John Locke describes the “state of nature” as a sort of equality between men. No man has any rights over the other‚ and they can be free in doing what they want. All being able to use the same faculties. Locke also explains that although they are free it does not give them the right to hurt one another because the “natural law” still exists even through the “state of nature”. Locke defines the state of nature as political power. This “state of nature” is basically where humans

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    Sir John A. Macdonald

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    Sir John A. MacDonald John A. MacDonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada and he was truly a founding father. I chose John A. MacDonald because he was an important man without him‚ Canada would not have been as it is today and because of him‚ Canada has more land and a higher population. He made the Red River Settlement (the Metis’ land) become the province of Manitoba. He purchased Rupert’s Land from the Hudson’s bay Company. That land became the Northwest Territories. Throughout

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    Saint John Bosco

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    John Bosco was born in Turin‚ Italy‚ on August 16‚ 1815. His parents were poor farmers‚ but his father died when he was two years old‚ but John was too young to know what happened‚ and it forced his mother‚ Margaret‚ to raise him along with 3 other children and taught them the importance of their faith. It was very hard for his mother so John went out and got a few little jobs to help his mother. He had many jobs like a carpenter‚ shoe-maker‚ a cook‚ a pastry maker‚ and a farmer. While growing

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    John Brown DBQ

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    between the two territories were made clear. John Brown’s raid in October of 1859 came at that volatile time and provoked an extreme reaction from the South immediately afterward; as the furious public option of the South was that the entire North had personally supported and condoned Brown and his violent actions in the ultimate quest of abolition. From that point‚ as feelings in the North and South were pushed to the edge by other events‚ the views on John Brown and his actions‚ especially the opinion

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    John Howard Essay

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    John Howard The 25th Prime Minister of Australia John Howard was elected on the 11th of March 1996 to 3rd of December 2007. He had great influences on the Australian people and Australian policies. He influenced the constitution- federal and state law. Contributed to social influences and to regional agreements like the United Nations. John Howard has been a controversial figure during Australia’s post world war 2 period. His policies included gun control‚ the workplace relations act and the waterfront

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    Saint John Bosco

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    John Bosco was born on August 16‚ 1815‚ to a poor farming family in Becchi‚ a small suburb of Turin‚ Italy. The child grew to be the "Beloved Apostle of Youth". One of John Bosco’s earliest recollections occurred at age two. He remembers his mother telling him upon his father’s death ‚ "You have no father now". Although he stated that he could not remember what his father was like ‚ his death must have had a profound effect on him and perhaps sparked his desire to help troubled boys

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    “Synoptic Gospels.” The Gospel of John‚ however‚ has a different take on the events of Christ’s life‚ and he presents them in a poetic form using many symbols. By comparing one of the Synoptic Gospels‚ like Luke‚ with the Gospel of John‚ we can see the similarities and differences throughout their works. Although the Gospels of Luke and John are similar in their description of major events during the time of Christ‚ the two Gospels differ greatly. Both Luke and John describe many of the major events

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