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    Shelby Vansickle Mrs.Douglas English November 24‚2015 The Boston Tea Party How was the Boston Tea Party started? the people that helped in the boston tea party were samuel adams‚ the sons of liberty‚ and a small group of men towards boston harbor. The act of american colonial defiance served as a protest against taxation. for more refuge seeking to boost the troubled East India Company‚ British Parliament adjusted import duties with the passage of the Tea Act in 1773. While consignees in Charleston

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    The Rise of Japan

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    Japan’s determination to succeed and become superior and powerful was so strong that in only 40 years‚ they were on the same level as the west. Japan decided to negotiate with the west. They knew that if they did not negotiate they would not be able to rise and meet their goals of becoming a world power. However‚ by doing so they lost extraterritoriality and the right to Tariffs. In the 1860’s Japan bought arms from the west‚ this was a big deal because it meant that not only was the west willing to sell

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    The Rise of Monarchies

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    of a revolt in the lower class. Now The Spanish Royal Family has gained control of their land. In order for Ferdinand to keep his kingdom safe and undisturbed from outsiders‚ he takes the province of Granada from the Moors. This shows Ferdinand’s rise in power in 1492 and shows

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    Nazi Racial Ideology Essay

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    Nazi Racial Ideology: Hitler and the Nazi party had a strong belief in Social Darwinism. They believed that each race didn’t have just have physical traits but traits that were meant for that race that made them superior compared to other races. The Nazi’s believed that the German Aryan Race had traits that made them superior to anybody else. Everybody else who wasn’t Aryan or deemed worthy were considered inferior. Races like the Slavs and Jews were deemed to have inferior traits thus they were

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    The Rise of Nerdcore

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    Pearsons 1 Ethan Pearsons Mr. Smithson English I 18 May 2007 The Rise of Nerdcore Pocket protectors‚ computer programming‚ the Star Wars trilogy‚ Snoop Dogg and thumping bass. What do all these have in common? They all contribute to the latest in a string of subgenres in the rap world called Nerdcore or Geeksta Rap. Nerdcore is a relatively new style of music created by self-proclaimed nerds‚ those guys who probably got beat up a lot in high school and are now pulling down six figures

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    The Rise of Sikhism

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    Nanak and the rise of Sikhism Sikhism is a religion that is originated in India‚ the origins for this religion come from the teaching of Guru Nanak poet and religious teacher and his successors . The teachings of Sikhism emphasize on the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination from caste‚ creed‚ and gender . Another important concept from the Sikhism religion are faith and justice .Sikhism is a monotheist religion ‚ which is that they believe in only one god .

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    Heroin on the rise Unit 9 Final Project CM107 The number of heroin users is on the rise due to " the price of heroin falling‚ while its purity has increased dramatically" (Rosenker‚ 2002‚ pg. 1). Police officers are focusing on the wrong problem. They are focusing on catching the heroin dealers rather than trying to fix the real problem. Police officers can take down dealer after dealer and it will not fix anything; dealers are a dime a dozen. Heroin is the real problem

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    other parts of Europe faced discrimination from Hitler and the Nazis. They were sent to ghettos and later concentration camps and extermination camps. In the ghettos‚ Jews had to live in small homes and consumed small amounts of food. In addition‚ disease and death were rampant. Living conditions were worse in the concentration camps. In contrast to common belief‚ not all Jews accepted such unreasonable and unequal treatments of the Nazis. Consequently‚ Jews resisted in various forms. Resistance by

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    The Rise of Europe

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    The Rise of Europe Contemporary world power‚ and the shift from the East to the West during what historian’s term‚ Medieval/Renaissance Europe‚ shifted the roles of two vastly different empires – the Ming and Ottoman. Even though we barely even touched on the Ming Empire‚ I feel like the significance of it‚ is far too grand to leave out in describing the rise of Europe. Both empires had different types of leadership and core goals – military and social. The Ming Empire was led by brilliant philosophical

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    Parliament are responsible for holding the government accountable for their actions and decisions. The need for party cohesion began when servers like small parties merged together‚ in order to pass legislation they needed full party support. Party discipline arose as means to force cohesion in the early stages of a new party (Hazan 2003‚ 3). Party discipline is still used to present a united party image‚ as a result there is not a mechanism to hold government accountable. Accountability‚ in a general

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