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    I believe that there are many positive aspects of declaring English the official language of the United States. First of all I believe it would help our government save money. Almost everyone you go especially in government offices any form you fill out or poster you read on the wall is in both English and Spanish. The government could easily save money by making English the official language‚ requiring that people who wish to become U.S. citizens learn to speak it‚ that way they would not have to

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    decrepit government is shown in the old and frail officials advising the emperor on actions against the British. Even after an initial attack and as war is looming between the two nations‚ China is still so sure of its power that the emperor‚ instead of asking for a truce‚ "grants" a truce for the British. At this point however‚ it is interesting to note that it is somewhat unclear what the intentions of the Chinese government are. The officials are seemingly divided on whether to appease the British

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    distributed and individuality is scarce. On her 17th birthday‚ Cassia is matched with her best friend Xander (Condie 15). When Cassia attempts to read her match guidelines‚ she sees a face that is not Xander’s (Condie 35). Is it possible that the officials have made a mistake? In The Society where human error is unacceptable‚ nothing is left to chance and nothing is a mistake‚ how can Cassia learn the truth and break free? Questioning herself‚ the idea of being matched‚ and the entire society she lives

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    Introduction to Special AALL Briefing on Permanent Public Access to Legal Information‚ 10 AALL Spectrum‚ Insert 1 (2006) in http://www/aallnet.org/products/pubsp0512/pub_sp0512_MB.pdf. Germain‚ Claire M.‚ Digital Legal Information: Ensuring Access to the ‘Official’ Word of the Law‚ 26 Cornell Law Forum 11-14 (1999)l Digital Legal Information: Here Today‚ Gone Germain‚ Claire M. Legal Information Management in a Global and Digital Age: Revolution and Tradition‚ 35 International Journal of Legal Information

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    ideas were spread by his followers‚ but they were not widely accepted. In fact‚ the Qin dynasty officially suppressed Confucian ideas and teachings. By the time of the Han dynasty‚ Confucianism had again come into favor‚ and Confucianism became the official sate philosophy. During the Period of Disunion‚ which followed the Han dynasty‚ Confucianism was overshadowed by Buddhism as the major tradition in China. Many Chinese people had turned to Buddhism for peace and comfort during those troubled times

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    more out of a possible 40 marks (65%) to pass this examination. Version 5.0 (Live) © The Official ITIL Accreditor 2011 The Swirl logo™ is a trade mark of the Cabinet Office ITIL® is a registered trade mark of the Cabinet Office ITIL Foundation Examination SampleA v5.0 JQW 20120101 This document must not be reproduced without express permission from the Accreditor Page 1 of 13 Owner – The Official ITIL Accreditor     1. What types of changes are NOT usually included within the scope of

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    1: Introduction Since its inception into public discourse the Anzac Legend has been implemented by politicians to foster nationalism and create an “official” version of Australian history. The legend has arose from government propaganda and highly censored accounts of the Gallipoli campaign: it was promulgated by the federal government originally to promote Australia’s connection to the British Empire and now to promote a historical narrative and Australian identity which contains political utility

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    The assertions of Japanese officials demonstrate that after long years that had passed‚ Japanese government officials were still denying the sexual crimes they committed toward these women. Additionally‚ the refusal of the Japanese government to acknowledge their crimes shows the disputes between hegemonic history and memory as their claim implies that memories of individuals were not enough evidences to prove such crime. However‚ memory is not just about remembering an event‚ but “it includes structures

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    1. Aging As watching the clips of Superman Returns‚ Superman is an official hero in this category because of his growing maturity as he ages and the knowledge of his super power. By analyzing the Superman’s history‚ I think that he is just an alien‚ who has same emotions as any person on the earth. Same as any other kid at a young age‚ he needed the parents‚ who could teach him how important is the lives of all the people and to be a good person‚ and more experiences as he became an adult. His mother

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    in their respective voting systems‚checks and balances‚ and social classes. The Representative voting system in the Athenian government was more democratic‚ than the Roman Republic. In Athens‚ the first 6000 male citizens voted for their elected officials. Athen’s voting system is truly democratic because the male citizens voted on roles in the government‚ and sign up for roles. In Rome‚ all full male citizens could vote‚ while leaving out the other two types of citizenship that cannot vote. Only

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