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    time after the Civil war came to an end‚ historians have unraveled first hand accounts deliberately opposing to the idea it was fought only because of slavery. Although Slavery is accredited with being the main and only cause of the Civil war‚ according to first hand accounts and events the conspiracy of the Southerners unity and the power hungry ideas of the Northerns‚ were the main cause. People in the United states believe the feud over slavery was the main cause of the civil war. That belief

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    Anna University Syllabus for All Branches ‚ All Semester : Downloaded from www.AnnaUnivEdu.Org Follow Us on : http://facebook.com/annaunivedu.info Applicable for all colleges affiliated to anna university. SEMESTER VI (Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2008–2009 onwards) CODE NO. THEORY CS2351 CS2352 CS2353 CS2354 COURSE TITLE L T P C Artificial Intelligence Principles of Compiler Design Object Oriented Analysis and Design Advanced Computer Architecture

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    had none. Even after this tough loss‚ he continued to run. He ran in the 1844 election with a hope to win this time. He was running against James Polk. Polk was considered a “Dark Horse” because no one really knew anything about him. This being‚ Henry Clay thought he for sure had the election in the bag. However‚ here was one problem‚ the annexation of Texas. Everyone wanted to have Texas annexed‚ but Clay knew there was a possibility that this could start a war with Mexico‚ and it eventually does

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    CONFLICTS OF INTEREST BETWEEN THE LAWS‚CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND MAN-WOMAN IN SOPHOCLES’ ANTIGONE 1.Introduction Antigone is a tragedy by Sophocles written in or before 441 BC. It is a play about one girl’s beliefs against the injustices of civil law and the success of the orders of the gods. Sophocles creates a free woman figure against not only the mortal laws of the state but also men’s power. He engages necessity of harmony between tradition and state in Antigone. It deals with Ancient Greece’s

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    The first ever civil war broke about between King Charles I and his parliament. To name‚ there are many causes which lead up to this‚ three major which are: money‚ power‚ and religion. It was said that Charles I wasn’t a strong king as was his father (King James VI and I) yet some blame parliament for their arrogance to the new power. This essay will explain the three causes‚ their triggers and which was the most important cause of the first ever Civil War in England. Charles I strongly believed

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    Disobedience To Authority Disobedience has alway been thought as a sin. Is this always the case? Sin has always been associated with disobedience‚ but try to think of it from a different perspective. Disobeying authority allows for a change in freedoms‚ and these changes cause a change in the populous‚ as well as a change in the authority that we are disobeying. If it can do all of these things‚ then is it really a bad form of communication to authority? In my opinion it is not because sometimes

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    5 Main Events Leading Up to the Civil War 1. The Mexican War Ended - 1848 When the Mexican War ended‚ America was ceded western territories. This caused a problem on whether these new territories would be admitted as slave states or free states. To deal with this‚ Congress passed the Compromise of 1850 which basically made California free and allowed the people to pick in Utah and New Mexico. The ability of a state to decide whether it would allow slavery or not was called popular sovereignty.

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    today would have been completely different if there was no such thing as disobedience. Disobedience means breaking the law‚ and at times that is absolutely necessary. People like Rosa Parks have shown us just that by standing up for their beliefs and changing history. Disobedience is a very valuable human trait because‚ without it‚ the world we live in today would be different. For example‚ Rosa Parks showed America that disobedience is absolutely necessary‚ by not giving up her seat to another white

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    I believe in the book‚ The Fever Code‚ that the author‚ James Dashner‚ was trying to portray two main themes. The first theme Dashner tries to get across to the reader is: friendship is key. The story starts with a sad boy who is kept away from the rest of the world and forced to do whatever the “grown-ups” say. We find that he is never happy and never gets to be happy until he is introduced to another child; Teresa. They grow a tight bond quickly and all he wants to do is go to see her again

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    Love‚ Family And Friends Is The Main Theme Of The Truman Show Love‚ family‚ and friends is the main theme of the Truman Show because Truman’s friends and family don’t have true love for Truman and are acting‚ Truman doesn’t really have a true family and Truman’s mother is trying stop him growing up.Truman’s friends and family including his mother‚ wife and friends don’t have true love for Truman and are only actors. Truman’s family and friends don’t have true love for him but Truman is forced innocently

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