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    Although reluctant to let Rhodes join the army given that he was the sole provider for their family. Eliza Rhodes eventually agreed to let Rhodes join the army. He met up with Levi Carr‚ a friend from school‚ and signed up for Rhode Island’s Second Regiment of Volunteers. Eventually‚ and even though he had no clue what the post entailed‚ he was elected First Sergeant of his Regiment. Rhodes was asked to be the clerk during the selection process for the First Light Infantry. He was told by Major John

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    Reasons for Not Smoking

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    Why you should not smoke cigarettes. Smoking cigarettes are bad for you so‚ smoke cigars. My name is ---------- and I am here to tell you why you should not smoke cigarettes. First of all I would like to tell you how unattractive it is to see a male or female smoking ESPECIALLY when they’re only 14-years-old. It is proven an addiction that is extremely hard to over come. If you think that when you smoke it only affects you‚ think again. When someone breathes in your smoke that you blow out it’s

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    Blabbing Out Faith Angelu D. Peralta Faith? Believing in God. Faith? Praying. Faith? Helping those who are in need. Faith? Glorifying God. Faith? Being a good person. Faith? Striving to be a true children of God. But wait‚ is faith just really about doing these things? As far as I know‚ believing in God would make it all. As they say‚ faith is believing without seeing. Explaining how important faith is‚ is very hard than explaining how much you love food. Isn’t it? Because faith is something

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    age of reason

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    Among causes of the French Revolution‚ the principal condition was the "revolutionary situation" which had developed in 18th century France through mismanagement of the economy and‚ in particular‚ the costs incurred in fighting the Seven Years’ War and the American Revolutionary War. The economic crisis was compounded by years of bad harvests and resulted in urban and rural resentment of the wealth and privilege enjoyed by the nobility and clergy. In due course‚ the crisis led to the convocation

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    "If I could change one thing in my life‚ I would go back in time and earn some money for college‚" my cousin always says after realizing the consequences he has to face for his mistakes. He has always been a major influence in my life‚ giving me enthusiasm‚ courage‚ strength‚ and the ability to keep progressing forward. Ever since I was young‚ I have always appreciated art and technology. Due to this fondness‚ I wanted to become a part of the gaming industry‚ mainly because it incorporates both

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    make is whether to continue to higher education‚ which means going to college or university‚ or to start working and planning their life right away. Different people will have different choices of their own‚ but for me‚ I think there are two main reasons why we should attend college or university. The first thing that perhaps anyone would think about going to college is to get a higher level of education. We may have studied and learned a lot at school‚ but that’s just the general knowledge that

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    Background Information Fran Hayden is a recent graduate from the University of Waikato‚ where she completed her Bachelor’s in Management Studies (BMS). In the final year of her degree she applied to Dairy Engineering Ltd. which had its headquarters in Hamilton‚ New Zealand. She was invited for an interview and then offered an assistant accounting position. She was unsure if it was the right position for her. On her first day of work‚ Fran found out that there was no vacancy in the Cost Accounting

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    Why Do People Join A Cult

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    people are easy targets for cults because they often lack the skills necessary to detect when someone is lying to them” Ms. Groenveld explain (Nolan 2). But when it comes down to it‚ everyone can be a potential target for the recruitment of a cult. Reason being‚ everyone no matter how old a person is‚ whether they are a male or female‚ everyone is looking for the same kinds of things. Someone to listen to problems‚ to talk to‚ to help get through a death or break up‚ this is just part of being human

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    are many reasons why people join gangs. One of the most common reasons why people join gangs is a sense of acceptance. It gives the person a sense of family or identity. Teenagers are in the process of developing their own life. These gangs can offer the teen a sense of purpose‚ belonging and way of life. The leader of the group is looked upon as a leader or a parental figure. The other members are seen as family members. This doesn’t mean that only people with families torn apart join gangs‚

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    the danger of the Germans and what they were capable of. The Hun symbolised the power of the Germans. Other than just informing the danger of the Germans‚ the poster also encouraged American men to join the race of domination know was World War I. This poster used fear and power to persuade men to join the cause to fight in the war. Alongside “Beat Back the Hun”‚ “Come On!” was another poster which emphasized the dangers of losing the war to the Germans. “Come On” portrays the hardships that the

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