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    France and England both began with a similar styles of government‚ but by the 17th century these two nations had very different styles of governing. France by the mid-17th century was an absolute government. This meant that the government of France was financially independent of the nobility‚ had developed its own national income‚ which allowed it to operate without the input of the citizens. It also meant that during a crisis it could effectively turn its back on large portions of people if need

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    Maddie Goetz Orthotists and Prosthetists What Orthotists and Prosthetists Do Orthotists and prosthetists design‚ fabricate‚ and fit patients for medical supportive devices. Some of these devices include braces‚ artificial limbs (feet‚ legs‚ hands‚ and arms) and other various medical or surgical devices. The goal of making these devices is to allow patients to improve and regain mobility and functionality of the target area. Orthotists and prosthetists can work in both orthotics and prosthetics‚

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    Grace Bolewski 4-8-11 APUSH America and the Holocaust Period 11 In 1933‚ Adolph Hitler launched a program to ‘cleanse’ Germany of Jewish influence. 1936 this program was extended to countries occupied by Germany‚ and in January‚ years later‚ the “Final Solution” policy was adopted. The massive industrial annihilation of Jews in Concentration and extermination camps only reached the American public after the war ended. The Roosevelt’s failure to act‚ however‚ was not due to a

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    We are nearly at the end of the first Act‚ and at last our two heroes meet and immediately fall deeply in love with each other. The language used by Shakespeare here eloquently describes the deep passion that they feel for one another‚ and the audience are well rewarded for their patience in waiting for the two lovers to meet. Romeo is shown to be an ingenious lover‚ convincing Juliet to kiss him after only a few sentences. He uses religion in order to persuade Juliet to kiss him. He says

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    The Holocaust was a terrible event that can often be compared to the horrific practice of slavery. Both events dealt with lowering human beings to a status of dehumanization. Slavery and the Holocaust created social and racial hierarchies that destroyed human rights and races as a whole. The Holocaust can be compared and contrasted to the events of slavery in the ways of power‚ death toll‚ and inhumane treatment of innocent people. The Holocaust was a state government and bureaucratic decision

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    Parallels are drawn between the values and attitudes of post-modern and regency society in Emma ’s carriage incident and Clueless ’ car scene. In Emma‚ Mr Elton displays complete disgust and outrage at the notion of marrying the socially inferior Harriet‚ exclaiming ’Good heaven! What can be the meaning of this? ’ This segregation and incompatibility of differing social classes is also portrayed in Clueless through Elton ’s outburst of ’Don ’t you even know who my father is? ’ revealing the transcending

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    Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe reincarnating and their goal of escaping samsara to achieve the freedom is also same. Although their view of death is different‚ the afterlife beliefs are similar. Hinduism views their soul as permanent whereas Buddhism believes it’s not immortal. Hindus believe that there are multiples beginnings and ends which are the period of creation and death. Through samsara‚ they think that the souls are passed on each cycle of life. Along with the belief that the souls

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    Everything in the universe is subjected to the law of conservation of energy. In other words‚ all the energy is conserved; it can neither be destroyed nor formed. I believe that this principle also applies to relationships between people‚ whether it be among friends‚ lovers‚ families‚ or enemies. When one exerts malice‚ someday the hostility would return to torment the wrongdoer. Ever since I was a baby‚ my mother would remind me that nature’s absolute law was karma. She emphasized that I do not

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    There can be many struggles with your group of friends and someone else’s group of friends. This is that case in the book‚”The Outsiders”. This is constantly shown between two groups of people with different sets of struggles. For the Socs or the‚ “West side Rich Kids.” And the Greasers or the‚”Low Life Hoods”. But they both deal with similar struggles. Some of which are they both have questionable choices in entertainment‚ they make bad health choices‚ and they are both aggressive towards each other

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    Rousseau believed that human nature is good but eventually they get brainwashed and become evil but Hobbes thinks otherwise. Hobbes states that humans are evil by nature and we need some sort of power in order to be controlled and be civilized. Rousseau thought that humans are born into the world with good intentions. He said there was a point when no one had property and we were happy. Eventually the human race began to grow‚ starting a chain of conflicts. Hobbes thought that by nature‚ we are very

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