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    wanted and needed it. After years of negotiations‚ talks of war‚ and treaties‚ the Americans bought the entire Louisiana Purchase‚ a territory that stretched from the tip of modern day Louisiana all the way into a small section of Canada. This was the greatest accomplishment of the United States at the time: we were able to peacefully negotiate‚ double the size of the country‚ and take part in what is one of the best deals in history. On October 27‚ 1795‚ Pickney’s Treaty‚ our first step in peaceful

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    The Journey Called My Life

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    does it mean to take a journey? Journey is the act of traveling from one place to another‚ in life that is all that we do. Growing up in a world so unknown made me see how much of a journey my life really is. Here is a brief look into the Journey Called My Life. I was born August 17‚ 1982 in Indianapolis‚ Indiana. I was raised solely by my mother. I am the oldest of three girls. Our household consisted of four lovely ladies ready to take on the world. We didn ’t have the typical family structure

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    “A Child Called It” is a heart wrenching‚ page turner‚ must read‚ novel. Child abuse is such an important issue that needs to be spoken about‚ and that is just what this author did. The author of this novel‚ Dave Pelzer describes his own cruel life that he was subjected to from such an early age. It becomes obvious‚ very quick into the reading‚ that the author certainly went through great trauma. The visual imagery Pelzer shares‚ such as being forced to eat his own vomit‚ swallow soap‚ surviving

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    Why Justice and Injustice are Sometimes Synonymous Introduction • Start out with a basic summary of the characters and preconceived ideas in “The Warden” • Transition into ideas behind how society‚ religion‚ and subjective ideals alter what individual ideas of “justice” are o Consider how the different actions perceived as “justice” in The Warden actually had consequences others could consider unjust. • Thesis: Despite many good intentions in the world‚ often‚ actions taken in the name of justice

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    Comrade Snowball‚ As you are acquainted‚ my leadership over animal farm is victorious...I came to acknowledge the appropriate method to be in the position I am now (absolute power). Clearly‚ you need some of MY advice on how to do things right. Not that it’ll make a difference‚ but here it goes for future references. The expression‚ “doing it correctly” is obviously something you are unfamiliar with‚ and here I am...once again to lecture you‚ the way it’s always been. First of all‚ you should

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    Antibiotics Antibiotics transformed medicine. The discovery of antibiotics began by accident. On the morning of September 3rd‚ 1928‚ Professor Alexander Fleming was having a clear up of his cluttered laboratory. Fleming was sorting through a number of glass plates which had previously been coated with staphyloccus bacteria as part of research Fleming was doing. One of the plates had mould on it. The mould was in the shape of a ring and the area around the ring seemed to be free of the bacteria staphyloccus

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    My Greatest Wish

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    [pic] The Egyptian pharaoh Khufu built the Great Pyramid in about 2560 B.C. to serve as his tomb. The pyramid is the oldest structure on the original list of the seven wonders of the ancient world‚ which was compiled by Greek scholars about 2‚200 years ago. It is also the only remaining survivor from the original list. The Great Pyramid is the largest of three Pyramids at Giza‚ bordering modern-day Cairo. Although weathering has caused the structure to stand a few feet shorter today‚ the pyramid

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    my greatest fear

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    City teetering on the edge of a bloody revolution. An oppressive regime subsisting on the rising tide of fear. An extraordinarily skilled thief lies in the shadows during this uncertain and troubled time‚ thwarting even the most cautious citizens out of their best-guarded possessions. But as the uprising‚ led by Orion‚ voice-of-the-people‚ begins to emerge‚ Master Thief Garrett finds himself entangled in the ever-tightening knot of conflict. The Baron’s Watch refuses to ease their stringent regime

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    There have been many great Presidents in this country‚ and this essay will focus on three of the most well known presidents. Thomas Jefferson‚ George Washington‚ and Abraham Lincoln were all brilliant Presidents. Their terms as president and the things they did while president will have an impact on the country forever‚ and they have all changed the way the country is run. George Washington was the first president of the United States of America. He came up with the concept of "Citizen Presidents"

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    9-11 Vs Napoleon

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    The American people after Nine-Eleven attacks and the French people during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte acted very similar towards the government. The Americans and French people experienced tragedy and were looking for help. Everyone was looking for someone to save them. The French just went through years of terror supervised by Jacobins. The Jacobins were the major political party. This party was responsible for imprisoning and beheading many people. Americans were shaken and ripped apart after

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