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    1323 W. 19th Street Upland‚ CA 91784 May 27th‚ 2011 Governor Jerry Brown c/o State Capitol‚ Suite 1173 Sacramento‚ CA 95814 Save Lives A female is two months pregnant. She feels she cannot keep the life inside of her womb. Adoption is not an option in her mind. She agrees to take the life of the innocent unborn child. Imagine losing your life before getting the chance to live it. Imagine losing your life before understand the meaning of it. Abortion is a subject that has brought much conflict

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    B for Buster People learn through experience‚ the experience has many obstacles but it teaches everyone for the future. Author Iain Lawrence shows no good deed ever goes unpunished in the novel “B for Buster”. The Protagonist‚ 16 year old Kak escapes his hometown Kakabeka Falls to find himself in England. He is a wireless operator on B for Buster‚ a bomber with his sturdy crew. As time goes during the war‚ Kak grows a close bond to the people he meets especially to one man‚ Bert the Pigeoneer.

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    Victor Lee CHEM 113 4/5/2013 The Spectroscopy of Interstellar Anions Dr. Ryan Fortenberry presented about one of the greatest mysteries in spectroscopy‚ which involved these diffuse interstellar bands spectra of space. No one has been able to conclusively determine these specific bands‚ but after thought‚ Fortenberry speculated that these could potentially be absorption bands of anions due to various other observations from previous reports about these findings. Fortenberry ran calculations

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    Interconnections Resulted from the Silk Road When discussing how the Silk Road has contributed to global change and expansion of discovery and technology‚ it is key to focus on how its success is dependent on the development of the three dominate empires within the time period; The Mali‚ The Mongolian and The Aztec. These complex societies were reliant on merchants and specialty crafters from across oceans and continents. Trade is a mutually beneficial transaction that either profits or increases

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    religious‚ and cultural changes and continuities from the now extinct classical empires to the post-classical empires? Periodization: There were diplomatic dealings with Harun al-Rashid. There was political turmoil and other concerns so they laid the foundation of European Christendom- a region that never experienced political unity but adopted Christianity as the dominant source if cultural authority. The Byzantine Empire remained a political and economic powerhouse of the postclassical world. It was

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    Imperialism In China

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    "Imperialism occurs when a strong nation takes over a weaker nation or region and dominates its economic‚ political‚ and cultural life.” (Thomas Caswell‚ 2012)I will study imperialism in China from the Europeans and imperialism in India from the British. There were both short-term and long-term impacts from imperialism‚ whether the lasted long or not. Imperialism‚ generally‚ was beneficial to a greater extent to the colonizer than to the colonized‚ however‚ despite the fact‚ the colonizer gave the

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    Fall of the Roman Empire

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    The Pax Romana was a two hundred year time period where the Romans had peace and prosperity under Augustus. The Roman empire started to decline at the end of the prevail of the last five emperors‚ Marcus Aurelius in 161-180 A.D. The rulers in the next century had no idea how to deal with the problems the empire was having. There was many reasons to the fall of the Roman Empire but three stood out the most. The preliminary reason was the economy begins to decline. The alternative reasoning was Rome

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    it was not a single‚ dramatic event – the decline of the Empire took place over around 300 years. Historians have variously dated the final collapse to the sack of Rome in AD410 by the Visigoth king Alaric‚ the deposing of the last Roman emperor by the German chieftain Odoacer in AD476 and the death of Justinian I‚ the last Roman emperor to try to reconquer the western half of the empire‚ in AD565. The reasons for the fall of the empire include military overreach‚ invasion by emboldened tribes

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    238 A Dr. Michael Aradas 17 December 2012 The Unification of China When I first read the entire Sima Qian document‚ I immediately thought that I was entering top secret files or records or something like a diary from Qian himself. Then I realized that this was his job‚ to document the activities of the Emperor‚ and I got a little less excited about the drama within the reading but focused on the material. The unification of China had its good and bad results. I personally think that the results

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    China has changed in certain ways and remained the same in others from the early Golden Ages to the late 1900s. China has experienced a series of cultural and political transformations‚ shaping the lives of many Chinese citizens. Culturally‚ the country’s art and literature hardly changed for almost eight hundred years. Along with their culture‚ China remained politically the same from the beginning of the Golden Ages all the way until the 1800s. On the other hand‚ China’s government and society

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