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    wayne johnson Political Science Professor 11/10/13 Midterm 1)What was the Treaty of Westphalia? In what ways did it define the European concept of state sovereignty How many political units did Europe have before 1500?How many did it have by 1800? How can we explain this radical reduction in the number of states in Europe? Which modern international relations theory reflect this historical episode of inter-state anarchy‚ similar that of the Italian state system of the Renaissance

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    Margaret Atwood : (1983) “Happy Endings” is six different story lines and alternate endings‚ with only four characters. All of the stories have different plots and motifs‚ they all have the same ending and that is with death‚ throughout the stories she is never shy to use death. Atwood uses satire through diction‚ she also uses flat characters‚ and she tricks with the different gender roles in a relationship‚ based on commitment‚ and adultery. She uses the gothic concept of inapt ability to escape

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    During the early 1800s and late 1900s‚ the United States underwent huge economic and technological changes. The development of a society that relied on free enterprise and innovation led to new inventions and increasingly efficient businesses. These changes helped make the United States one of the world’s strongest economies and industrial centers. From Thomas Edison’s light bulb to Henry Ford’s affordable automobiles to Frederick Taylor’s time-study analysis‚ US innovations influenced business‚

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    I’ve reached a bit further than half the book and I have been glued to the cover since day one. One major theme that Veronica Roth appaears to be focusing on is that being yourself takes courage. She created this world where people are sorted into five factions based on a single test at the age of sixteen. In the earlier chapters‚ her family is shown to follow tradition and look at leaving the family in a bad way (reference). So when both Caleb and Beatrice Prior decide to choose a different

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    Algebra 2 Writing Assignment When solving a quadratic equation you are looking to get the roots/solutions/zeros or x-intercepts. There are many different methods. Those methods are‚ graphing using tables‚ factoring‚ square root method‚ completing the square‚ and quadratic formula. The two that I find the easiest are factoring and completing the square. This is how you would use these two methods. When using factoring to solve a quadratic equation you must set it to zero before you do anything

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    Motivational Poem

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    What If You Were Blind? Imagine if you were blind Complete darkness No colors No views No beauty Just pitch black If you were blind‚ ask yourself how badly you’d want to see? If pushing yourself to your limits‚ could give you sight‚ would you do it? If there were a cure‚ would you let anything stand in your way? Would you listen to the haters‚ and the critics to see again? Do you really want to succeed? Would you really care if they mocked you? Laughed at you? Pointed at you? Bad-mouthed

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    A Poem to No one

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    To live with God forever A synthesis paper for FFP In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in FFP Submitted by: Ms. Paler‚ Crystal Ace F. Section XA Submitted to: Prof. Ruth Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan September 27‚ 2012 Thursday To live with God forever A synthesis paper of FFP I. Short Introduction Our lives have been a spontaneity predicament to somewhere pessimistically nowhere. I have been wandering and wondering for years and decades of what life

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    Empty Poem

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    Empty- A small boy skips merrily through an open field‚ grasping a small rag doll in his tiny hands. He was careful not to trample over any of the flowers and smiled to himself as he passed and saw his reflection in the small‚ clear pool of water. Smiling shyly at the strange face‚ which smiled back at him. The boy’s cheeks were a light shade of pink from the bitter cold air‚ gripping his thin‚ worn jacket tight around his frail body. He examined the reflection that stared back at him with a look

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    comparing the poems ‘The Charge Of The light Brigade’ By Alfred Lord Tennyson and ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ By Wilfred Owen. I will be evaluating the points of the language‚ emotions‚ the subject and the purpose of both of the poems. I will contrast both and then conclude what poem I believe presents a better picture of war to the reader. Poem 1 will be The Charge Of The light Brigade and poem 2 will be Dulce et Decorum Est. First off I shall talk about the purpose of the poems. Poem 1’s purpose‚ in

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    Catullus 7 Essay In poem five Catullus wrote an invitation to his girlfriend Clodia‚ who he addresses as Lesbia to hide her true identity. This is because Clodia is older than him and she is married. He asks her to join him in a life of love. We can then assume that after reading this poem Lesbia asks the question “how many kisses?” Because Catullus‚ in poem seven‚ responds to Lesbia’s question and uses many similes to show how much they would love each other. The readers can therefore see

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