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    Throughout United States history‚ many individuals as well as many groups of people have created systems to develop a strong and a fair government. The system was created to avoid King George III from coming back and rule them like he had done before. With this in mind they decide that as a free nation they should come together and create a system of government‚ which is the system by which a state or community is controlled. Some of the systems include the Article of Confederation‚Bill of Rights

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    are: GMO‚ fluoride‚ vaccines‚ and chemtrails. These chemicals alter food and medicines that affect the body and the way in which it functions. In the past there were eugenic scientists that advocated selective breeding efforts to achieve the goal of ideal breeding. In today’s society‚ there is technology that is more direct in altering the genetic composition of individuals. Eugenics was first founded in1883 by Francis Galton. The movement of eugenics was started to create certain types of individuals

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    Constitution‚ Declaration of Independence‚ Bill of rights and similar documents written in that period‚ I believe that the federal government by the extent of the people have not accomplished the goals of the American Revolution. These goals were set by our founding fathers. I believe the founding fathers had a different idea in mind that what the federal government has today. Many things have changed including the people have changed since our founding fathers time. In the Declaration of Independence

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    Government Abusing Surveillance Powers: Is It Really Happening ? 29 November 2013 Outline THESIS: People should be worried about government abusing surveillance because even if people think they have nothing to hide they most likely unknowingly perpetrate crimes‚ the government has abused it’s surveillance powers before‚ and the government is made of individuals who have personality traits and these traits can be petty‚ creepy‚ incompetent‚ or dangerous. I

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    ********************************************** How can government encourage whistle blowing? In an article about whistle blowing in a business context ‚ Lilanthi Ravishankar makes a useful distinction between external and internal whistle blowing. She argues that companies should encourage internal whistle blowing so that problems are solved within the organization before employees feel they must go outside to get action. The same is true for government bodies‚ which need to know about problems early—before

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    friendship. He has only one “want” that he hasn’t yet been able to “satisfy.” He specifies that his “desire” is for “the company of a man who could sympathize” with him and whose “eyes would reply” to his (8). In a later passage he tells Margaret that his ideal friend would “not despise [him] as romantic” and he would have enough “affection” for Walton that he would help Walton keep his mind clear (9). Many of these word choices seem less than appropriate for talk of friendship.

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    The Greek Classical Perfection Ideal Revealed in their Art‚ Literature and Architecture Fabiana Rocha IDH 1110‚ Valencia CollegeProfessors Ed Frame‚ Gustavo Morales‚ Subhas Rampersaud03 November 2014 The Greek Classical Perfection Ideal Revealed in their Art‚ Literature and Architecture The Ancient Greek had a set of communities scattered along the coast line of the Mediterranean Sea‚ a region much larger than the boundaries that Greece presents today . Although geographically dispersed‚ these

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    Word Count: 1177 The Republic by Plato builds an ideal and complete city between Socrates‚ Adeimantus‚ and Glaucon. The ideal city distinguishes between justice and injustice by establishing four virtues which are wisdom‚ courage‚ moderation‚ and justice (372e). Each citizen has a specific role or art which they are required to fulfill‚ in order for the ideal city to function properly. However‚ the city is not self-sufficient because each citizen is "in need of much. (369c)" In contrast to Plato

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    1) Report about different careers: A. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTANT A government accountant helps the federal government‚ as well as state and local agencies - record and prepares financial reports in accordance with government accounting principles and professional standards. An accounting specialist also aids federal authorities in evaluating budget data‚ estimating revenue and expense levels‚ and adjusting social programs. Based on theories: Advantages: * Challenging

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    Informal Response: What an Ideal Marriage should be? An ideal Marriage is never Ideal‚ because marriage as we know it is a very recent construct and has only been around for less than 300 years. We know Marriage as a union between a Man and a woman who love each other‚ need each other or are somewhat bound to each other for a long time. Now a days some people consider a union between a man a woman a “traditional Marriage” or a contemporary marriage‚ people in the pre-Victorian Times had a different

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