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    befell on one of the great people‚ Thomas Paine‚ the smartest man‚ a fighter for truth and justice. Having been at the peak of his glory for a short term‚ at the end of his life‚ he was subjected to ‘exile’‚ both morally and physically‚ contrary to all the results he had actually achieved. Nevertheless‚ first of all‚ it is noteworthy to figure out who Thomas Payne was and why he can‚ without doubt‚ be called the greatest Founding Father of the United States. Thomas Paine‚ an Englishman by birth‚ was born

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    In the chapter four Cuban Missile Crisis: A Second Cut of the book “Essence of Decision by Allison and Zelikow‚ it’s the analyzation of what happen during the Cuban Missile Crisis to have knowledge of the government behavior. Allison analyzed the Cuban Missile crisis by categorizing them into three events: 1) The deployment of Soviet offensive missiles in Cuba; 2) The imposition of a US; and 3) the withdrawal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. In the first place‚ one the reasons why the Soviet Union

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    wanted without control of outside countries. But without the encouragement of writers to help us in our time of need‚ things still would not have been that easy. Some of the great writers that influenced others to make history happen would be Thomas PaineThomas Jefferson‚ and Patrick Henry. These men wrote articles that encouraged others to stand up for what they believed in‚ and they wrote remarkable speeches that helped us become who we are. They had the courage to write their thoughts into writing

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    Nicole Ruiz Mrs. Andrews AP LAnguage and Composition/Period 2 September 19‚ 2013 "THE CRISIS" Political writer‚ Thomas Paine‚ in his persuasive writing‚ The Crisis. Expresses feeling towards Britain’s control over the colonists. He uses an abjective tone in order to unite and rally the common person in his nation.’The Crisis No. 1’ by Thomas Paine is that of political nature. The summary of Thomas PaineCrisis’ includes that he tells of how he feels regarding the control Britain has over the colonies

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    Summary A healthy and vibrant economy present that the market is balanced‚ and people in the market have more opportunity and courage make and investment by using funds from other sources. . Financial crisis shows the bad side of the economy. Basically when a financial crisis occurs‚ the balance of the market will be broken. As a result‚ people in the market will lose courage to invest their money‚ and also there will be fewer opportunities for them to find a option to invest. The author illustrated

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    Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776. It was advocating independence from Great Britain to the people of the thirteen colonies. “It captured the imagination of the colonists as had no previous pamphlet” (Paine‚ page 9). The pamphlet was written clearly and persuasively in the fact of getting the 13 colonies to rebel against King George III and Britain because colonists thought that they should not be ruled by a king across the sea and have all these taxes and rules placed on

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    Thomas Paine‚ Common Sense Common sense is greatly credited with encouraging the colonists to finally establish themselves independently from Britain as Thomas Paine attacked the principles of hereditary rule and monarchial government. He believed that society is constructive in that people join together to accomplish common goals and the government’s role is to protect the citizens from their own vices‚ thus being a necessary evil. In the first passage of the article‚ Paine criticizes the monarchy

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    The pamphlet “Common Sense” published by Thomas Paine in January 1776 became a best seller in the colonies. He writes about the sufferings and injustice meted out to the colonies by England and the fight for Independence from England. One specific injury named by Paine‚ is that the colonies are directly involved in European wars‚ due to their connection to England. As a consequence‚ enemies of Great Britain‚ like Spain and France‚ automatically become enemies of the colonies‚ which is a further disadvantage

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    Seasonal Affective Disorder Change in weather‚ leaves falling of tree‚ snow at times as well. These are all signs of a new approaching season; winter. Winter changes many physical things around us shifting our sunny and warm summer into a cold‚ windy and blue setting. The shift in some cases can be drastic. Change from one season to the other can be seen from one day to another. This drastic change in weather patterns can bring on more struggles then that of choosing to wear a coat or a tank

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    outbreaks appeared in America. In the first‚ larger outbreak‚ 55 people infected with Escherichia coli O26 (STEC O26). 55 people are from 11states. 21 ill people were hospitalized. In the second outbreak‚ 5 people from 2 states infected with STEC O26 and 1 people was hospitalized (CDC‚ 2016). FDA along with CDC and local public health official investigated two outbreaks and found that most of the victims ate Chipotle Mexican Grill before. They think two outbreaks may relate to Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle

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