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    because we may be concerned what our government may think what we read‚ listen too‚ or may be considered wrong for us to study? Terri Maggi‚ A librarian of the University of Vermont became concerned about the section of 215 on the of the United States Patriot Act‚ so she petitioned her congressman‚ Bernie Sanders‚ of Vermont and explained to him the dangers of unrestricted governmental intrusion on readers privacy. Sanders then introduced legislature to protect records of bookstores and library patrons

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    During the early colonial period‚ indentured servants had filled the role of labor‚ working primarily in the Chesapeake region in the cultivation of tobacco. However‚ as the Dutch lost their monopoly on the slave trade‚ the price of slaves fell‚ allowing many plantation owners to purchase slaves and encouraging the growth of the slave trade to America. During the Revolutionary War and the decades following‚ slavery continued to boom‚ particularly in the South‚ where the use of slaves in crop cultivation

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    Year 2013 Exam Sitting DECEMBER Subject Information Technology and System Weightage 25% Submission Date 14 November 2013 Regulations A. Late Submission A 10% deduction per day of total coursework marks (excluding weekends and public holidays). Late submission between 5 to 10 days‚ results in a 50% deduction of total coursework marks. Late submission past 10 days results in an automatic 0% for coursework and the student will be barred from the final examination. B. Deliverables

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    The Inevitability of Death All too soon‚ life fades away. Everything and everyone in it as well. Time is but a vapor and there is only one chance to hold it in one’s hand. Once that vapor has gone away‚ nothing can be done to get it back; only for those whose vapor has not gone to continue living. This theme has been taken on and used by many different writers‚ such as‚ Robert Frost in his poem‚ “Out‚ Out”. This poem is about a young boy who is cutting wood in his yard when his sister comes

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    Jackson Pollock

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    Pollock were married‚ they lived in the Springs‚ East Hampton‚ New York. In 1952‚ Pollock’s first solo show in Paris opened at the Studio Paul Facchetti and his first retrospective was organized by Clement Greenberg at Bennington College‚ Bennington‚ Vermont. He was included in many group exhibitions‚ including the Annuals at the Whitney Museum of American Art‚ New York‚ from 1946 and the Venice Biennale in 1950. Although his work was widely known and exhibited internationally‚ the artist never traveled

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    that for all legal purposes marriage is a union between one man and one woman therefore‚ federal marriage benefits are not extended to same-sex married couples. States with legalized civil unions including Connecticut‚ New Hampshire‚ New Jersey‚ and Vermont allow same-sex married couples state benefits. The authors go on to describe the differences of state and federal benefits. These include that same-sex married couples are allowed to file a joint state tax return‚ but must file separate federal tax

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    The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant is a short story about lost love‚ realization‚ moving on‚ but most of all‚ letting go of what you love. The readers follow along as our fourteen-year-old narrator falls for 17 year-old Sheila Mant during a Vermont summer. The author reveals the theme throughout the use of characterization‚ plot‚ irony‚ imagery‚ and many more. Throughout the story‚ the narrator is trying to woo Sheila and takes her on a boat ride up to a concert. But‚ just as things were going

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    In TKAM the book uses a sort of capital punishment. The reason he is in court is because he was accused of rape. If he was guilty of rape he could’ve gotten lifetime in jail or executed. But‚ if he wasn’t guilty the people who tried to blame him nothing would happen to them. The history of the use of capital punishment is where if you do something really bad you could get put in jail or executed. The things that will cause capital punishment are murder‚ rape‚ treason‚ witchcraft‚ heresy‚ arson

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    At the beginning of Chapter 11‚ Gene has come back from Vermont and wants to see Finny. He becomes part of a snowball fight that Finny organized. Later‚ Gene tells Finny and Brinker that Leper was Absent Without Leave. Brinker reacts by saying that “poor old Leper” couldn’t handle life in the army. He guesses that Leper must be crazy and Gene confirms his suspicions. Later‚ Brinker tells Gene that things won’t be normal unless people start acting natural about what happened to Finny. Later that

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