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    that lead to equality‚ liberty‚ and prosperity among all. The best examples were the Shakers found by Ann Lee‚ an English immigrant. The members of the community worked together to own their own property. They focused on sharing labor and not oppressing community rules giving the members a sense of liberty. Document F stresses the importance of this collaboration among the people for the greater good of all. The Shakers let the social outcasts of the cities such as blacks‚ Indians‚ and troubled whites

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    string around the top of a wire coat hanger and bend the hook closed. Hold onto the string and hit the hanger with a metal spoon. GUITAR – Wrap rubber bands around a small sturdy topless box. Play by strumming your fingers across the rubber bands. SHAKERS – Place rice or beans inside small plastic bottles or cups with lids. Secure the lids with tape if necessary. WRIST BELLS – String three or four bells onto a chenille stem. Twist the ends together to form a bracelet. FINGER CYMBALS – Punch two holes

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    Dania Orozco February 6‚ 2013 AP English II 2nd pd. J. Hector St. John de Crevecouer had a unique opinion about America in the late 1700s. He believed that every person that lived here shared some things in common‚ “Here [in America] individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men‚ whose labors and posterity will one day cause great change in the world… The American is a new man‚ who acts upon new principles; he must therefore‚ entertain new ideas‚ and form new opinions” (Crevecouer)

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    are the dancers who began to shake what it looks like a shaker and goes along with the tempo. During the song‚ they would eventually stand up from their chairs and start moving around the circle slowly dancing and shaking their shakers. When the song gets louder and stronger the beat‚ they would stop and lift their heels up as they shake their shakers harder. They were all holding a big feather with their left hand while holding the shaker with their right. They were also wearing a blue-red blanket

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    decriminalization of defamation and less oversight for the press. The a good fit for press keeps on being formed in Colombia; an unmistakable sample of this is another situation where the Supreme Court brought a claim against a writer for maligning. Cecilia Orozco Tascon‚ who has a famous segment in Bogota’s El Espectador‚ censures the court for uprooting a justice shape his position furthermore called attention to that the judges had earned their occupations as political favors. The court observed these announcements

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    Material and methods Hosts ‚ plasmids and chemicals E. coli TOP10 strain was used for cloning and proliferation. E.coli BL21 DE3 was used as expression host cell. The pET 28a(+) plasmid was employed for gene expression. All chemicals were obtained from Merck Company (Germany). Codon optimization and gene synthesis Sequence encoding V-domain was obtained from Swiss-port‚ Uniprot KB and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases. 6x His-tag sequence was placed at N-terminal

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    notes for ISS 220

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    studied in France‚ degree from Berkley in California -Very different leader in Mexico Revolution‚ Emiliano Zapata‚ from central Mexico (Morelos); Mestizo Nauhtl-Speaker “It’s better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.” -Pascual Orozco (1882-1915)-managed to make good fortune for himself in mining in Chuhuahua and Pancho Villa (1878-1923) from Durango Centaur of the North Northern Mexico economy very different from Central Mexico’s -Victoriano Huerta- universally thought

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    Copland’s national work: Appalachian Spring In the early 20th century‚ American artists sought the utility between music and society. Composers faced the dilemma of being a musician in a culture with little serious music tradition. Aaron Copland once wrote: “ (I) lived in an environment (New York City) that had little or no connection with serious music. Artists had deep desires to contribute meaningfully to the life of the nation and to see music filling a real need in American society. As a leading

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    Penelope‚ in Ithaka‚ despite being warned that he was to "undergo [hardships] before getting back to [his] country" (5.12.206). Throughout his quest‚ Odysseus courageously and audaciously faces Helios‚ Zeus‚ the ferocious Polyphemos‚ and the Earth Shaker‚ Poseidon. In instances where Odysseus provokes the gods‚ Homer illustrates the inevitability of hardship on a journey. Though he is adored by gods such as Zeus and Athena‚ Odysseus and his cronies

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    key factor in the Second Great Awakening. He believed in preaching to both genders‚ and was involved in the abolitionist movement. There were many religious groups that believed in equality of the genders‚ one them being commonly known as the Shakers. They performed rituals of dance to become closer to God. They believed that God was ‘a

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