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    The northern and the southern colonies are very different than each other. Each colony has their own life and traditions‚ and ways of how their colony works. The difference between those two colonies was in the trading‚ religion‚ and their planting. Each colony has different plants than the other. Each colony made and consists of different things. The north colony people was very cling with their religion. But the southern colony people was not very clinging with their religion. There is some difference

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    Although there are several misconceptions regarding colonial time in American history‚ there is widespread understanding of slavery based on conditions that existed just prior to the Civil War; however‚ one of the most common misconceptions is that slavery was an exclusively a Southern institution prior to the American Revolution. Obliquely‚ all 13 British colonies in North America depended on slavery. The introduction of tobacco market in 1620 Virginia under white servants to perform the arduous

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    The ability to cooperate well with others is more important today than in the past. Do you agree or disagree? (360 words). These days‚ it is hard to deny the importance of cooperation skill in one’s life time. Whereas some people argue that this ability is more crucial in modern time than in the past‚ others challenge this notion. From my perspective‚ I believe that getting along with others does serve the critical role in the life of human beings whether in the past or in present life. In the

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    AP UNITED STATES HISTORY SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT 2011 Hello and welcome to the exciting world that is Advanced Placement United States History. You are now a member of an elite group: students who dare to take on an exceptionally challenging course. The risks are great‚ but then so are the potential gains. We will take on this challenge together and when you are done‚ you will be justifiably proud of yourself. This course is a one-year class designed to allow the student a head start on college

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    Colonial New England and Chesapeake were two colonies with England settlers‚ these colonies were very different. New England economy was base on growing crops and livestock‚ unlike the Chesapeake who depended greatly on the king of England for economic support. The New England colony who came to the new world for religious freedom practiced Christianity. On the other hand Chesapeake colony was mostly from the Anglelican church who at the time were actually a ruling government and religion was not

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    ‘A Chance to Learn’ The history of education for children with special educational needs in Ireland has been one of neglect and exclusion. However the past three decades have seen a shift in attitude and policy. A shift which‚ Professor Desmond Swan has described as a progression in three phases: the era of neglect and denial; the era of the special school; and the era of integration or inclusion . The right to education is recognised in Ireland under Article 42 of the Constitution. However‚

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    Sustainable development refers to a mode of human development in which resource use aims to meet human needs while ensuring the sustainability of natural systems and the environment‚ so that these needs can be met not only in the present‚ but also for generations to come. The term ’sustainable development ’ was used by the Brundtland Commission‚ which coined what has become the most often-quoted definition of sustainable development: "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising

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    created | Material sourcing | Working conditions | Corporate governance | Atmospheric pollution | Freedom of association | Public reporting | Toxic material disposal | Workforce diversity | Sustainable development aims to meet human needs in the present while preserving the environment so that these needs can also be met in the indefinite future. OEH implements environmental sustainability programs that include actions to: * reduce the use of physical resources including water and energy

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    Sustainable energy use[edit] Main articles: Low-energy house and Zero-energy building K2 sustainable apartments in Windsor‚ Victoria‚ Australia by Hansen Yuncken (2006) features passive solar design‚ recycled and sustainable materials‚ photovoltaic cells‚ wastewater treatment‚ rainwater collection and solar hot water. The passivhaus standard combines a variety of techniques and technologies to achieve ultra-low energy use. Following its destruction by a tornado in 2007‚ the town

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    humanist once said �Prevention is better than the cure�. I really thought about this quoite and what it ment. When some one has cancer they under go trement to get better‚ but if we found a way to prevent that cancer from starting then we wouldn�t need such harsh medications. It�s the same when someone committes a crime they pay the price by paying fines or going to jail. We have to look at the over all picture on why these crimes are happening and what can we do to prevent them to continue. We can

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