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    The Most Important Person in My Life Today‚ I would like to talk about the most important person in my life. My elder sister is the most important person in my life. In 1998‚ when I lost my mom because of a car accident‚ my elder sister‚ Lucy‚ started to take care of me. She is the most unique and incredible woman in the world‚ she is successful woman‚ which means she works hard and can take of her little brother and dad and to cook for us. You may think that this kind of woman usually

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    Chinese Inventions

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    tribe of stone tool using hunter-gatherers‚ this civilization evolved into a sophisticated people who harnessed the command of gunpowder‚ medicine‚ and the arts among other things (Sayre‚ 2012‚ pg 208). Although little remains from China’s early history‚ the luxurious items carefully buried with royalty are a testament to the nation’s power. For example‚ emperor Shihuangdi of the Quin dynasty was buried in 210 BCE with an extensive army of unique terracotta soldiers‚ each painstakingly created by

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    Valuable Invention

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    * Equality 7-2521 wasa taught as a child to recite a pledge which states: “we are nothin. Mankind is all. By the grace of our brothers are we allowed our lives. We exist through ‚ by ‚and for our brothers who are the state. Amen .” what would happen to your personality and sense of individuality if you were taugh from a early age that you were “nothing”? * If I was taught that I was nothing there would be a very big difference in this world. First I wouldn’t have a peronality. We would not

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    The decades of the 50’s‚ 60’s 70’s 80’s and 90’s had many significant events that shaped America into the nation that it is today. The events of these decades shaped the United States into the nation that it is today consist of the Cold War‚ the Vietnam War‚ the Watergate Scandal‚ Reaganomics‚ and the end of the Cold War. 1950’s – Cold War After World War II‚ the United States and the Soviet Union emerged as the two new superpowers and as archrivals. The United States wanted to keep the Soviet

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    This is the most important election in the history of the United States. Even more important than the elections of 1800‚ 1860‚ and 1932. The future of the United States hangs in balance‚ and this is largely because of the current situation of the Supreme Court. The balance of the Supreme Court is currently three conservative justices and four liberal justices‚ along with one justice who often votes conservative. The next president will probably appoint at least one‚ and up to four or five new Supreme

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    Important People in Philippine History A lot of men and women made their mark in our country’s history; some good‚ some gruesome‚ and some so permanent it affects us up to this day. But then‚ there are those people who are forever immortalized by their works and deeds. In this essay‚ I’ve written down the names of people who‚ in my humble opinion‚ are the ones who are most important. Lapu-Lapu. Lapu-Lapu was the ruler of Mactan when the Spanish first arrived in the Philippines. He is known

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    This Earth of Mankind

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    Throughout Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s novel‚ This Earth of Mankind‚ a multitude of social justice issue arise amongst the Dutch colonization of Indonesia. The European cultural influence truly suffocated the local natives to the point where social structure and class took precedence over knowledge‚ talent‚ and experience. Native Indonesians where seen as inferior to the Dutch colonials and race was thus correlated with class. Race refers to whether someone is Native Indonesian‚ Indo‚ or European. The

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    It will begin with a brief history of the creator‚ the beginning of his company‚ his personality and his competitors. The second phase will describe the problem to be solved‚ which will specify the result where the idea came from. In the third phase it will detail the marketing strategies used‚ the influence on society‚ the first sales and the time taken to reach the market. And finally‚ it will be focused on the present situation of the creator and his business. History‚ definitions and creative

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    10/29/12 The Great Awakening This is a document based essay about the most important influence on The Declaration of Independence. The most important influence was The Great Awakening because it was an emotion packed Christian movement that went through the colonies between the 1730s and the 1740s. The Great Awakening was a cry for individual’s rights and independence. It led the People to be able to break away from tyranny. The ideas from The Great Awakening are what

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    Mr. Santone CHC 2De Tuesday‚ May 26 Michaela Lanteigne Battle of the Atlantic The Battle of the Atlantic‚ was Canada’s most important contribution to world war two. This battle was the conflict between the Allied and German forces for control over the Atlantic Ocean. The Battle of The Atlantic was the longest continuous‚ and hostile battle of the Second World War‚ which lasted from

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