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    The Monroe Doctrine can be considered as the United States first major declaration to the world as a fairly new nation. The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of United States policy on the activity and rights of powers in the Western Hemisphere during the early to mid 1800?s. It was expressed during President Monroe ’s seventh annual message to Congress on December 2nd 1823. The Monroe Doctrine deterred European imperialist powers from encroaching upon the boundaries of the United States and established

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    Relationship Between Pets

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    Relationships with an animal is important to a lot of people for several reasons. An Animal can be the best friend of a person. Kids can learn a lot by having an animal as a pet . Old people need pets to stave off the feelings of loneliness in their homes. Some people keep pets as a hobby or for doing sports. Animals are good for people of all ages. While kids are young they are able to learn‚ especially if they have an animal. They can learn and understand that animals have feelings‚ and how

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    killed her by lethal injection per request of the Kennedys because they did not want her to expose the ample amount of secrets told to her. The legendary model‚ actress‚ and role model‚ Marilyn Monroe legacy came to an end when she was found dead. On the night of August 5‚ 1996‚ “Movie actress Marilyn Monroe is found dead in her home in Los Angeles. She was discovered lying

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    Influence of a Legend: Marilyn Monroe Outline for Research Paper Thesis: Marilyn Monroe ’s status as a sex symbol and popular icon has greatly impacted many artists since her time‚ including Andy Warhol‚ Madonna‚ and even Britney Spears. I. Introduction a. Background b. Thesis II. Growth of Sex Symbol a. Becoming Marilyn Monroe b. Love Life III. Movie Star a. Achievements 1. Movies 2. Awards IV. Impact a. Andy Warhol b. Madonna c. Britney Spears V. Conclusion a. Her influence was

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    Pet Crematory Observation

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    home she works for also has a pet crematory. With the pet crematory‚ they have a service where they will come pick up your animal either from your house or the vet and cremate it for you. All you have to do is come pick up the ashes. She mostly just works at the actual funeral home‚ but some weekends she is on call for the pet crematory and has to go pick up pets and communicate with families. This past weekend happened to be my girlfriend’s week on call for the pet crematory service‚ so I figured

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    Marilyn Monroe Role Model

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    Seymour 2 Marilyn Monroe was a very well known actor and model in the 1950’s. She began her career as a model before shifting into acting. Some of the movies she was most recognized for include “The Seven Year Itch”‚ “The Prince and the Showgirl”‚ “Bus Stop” and “Some like it hot.” “Some like it Hot” was her most commercially successful film. This movie was listed as the greatest American comedy film of all time by the American film Institute in 2000. She was awarded numerous awards including a

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    Monroe Doctrine The fifth American President James Monroe released a document on December 2‚ 1823‚ during the sixth annual message to Union Address to Congress‚ which is known as Monroe Doctrine. “The Monroe Doctrine proposed that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression.” This movement from America was an important expression of the growing nationalism that helped US to be the dominant power in

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    pet peeve

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    Effective communication in our work‚ family‚ friends‚ as well as aspects of daily life‚ it plays a very important role. But we don’t always communicate effectively‚ ineffective communicate becomes obstacle when we want to gain the success and obtain the satisfaction. Nobody is born to dare to speak freely in public‚ every novice often have a kind of stage fright. I interviewed some people. My host mother is my first interviewee. She speaks in public about once a month. She likes everyone else‚

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    Exotic Pet Ownership

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    Many people enjoy the company of a pet‚ whether it be a cat or a dog; these animals provide a person with companionship and affection. Pet owners become emotionally invested in their pets and treat them as if they are part of the family. Some pet owners will pamper and shower these animals with affection as well as let them have the run of the house. However‚ a person needs to remember animals do not function as humans or have the capacity to reason. There are people who believe wild or exotic animals

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    James Monroe & Postwar Nationalism James Monroe and Postwar Nationalism I. Economic Nationalism A. Democratic – Republicans: 1. gained control of government by 1815: a. considered problems from viewpoint of “national” interest b. adopted Federalist ideas on national problems B. Second National Bank: 1. charter of first bank expired in 1811 2. 1816 – Congress charters second Bank of the United States a. Democratic – Republicans supported bank in national interest C. Protective Tariff

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