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    The war between the British and the French over land was known as the French and Indian war. After many hard-fought battles‚ the British gained a lot of new land. The Treaty of Paris then gave the British the land as the French lost the land. To avoid further conflict with the Native Americans‚ the British passed the Proclamation of 1763. This said that no colonist could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains. However‚ we did not like these restrictions. We did not like that the British had control

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    The Patriot Act has caused a significant amount of controversy ever since it was passed by President Bush in 2001. Two different arguments have come about and many people feel very strongly about their respective opinions. Although there are many positives to The Patriot Act it should not be legal and is ultimatley unconstitutional. The Patriot Act should not be allowed because it completley violates the innocent Americans privacy. The main argument government officials make is that Americans need

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    World War Z‚ first written by Max Brooks and later released as a movie‚ tells the story of a zombie outbreak and the events that unfold as the world turns into complete chaos. Throughout the book and the movie‚ zombies attack and devastate the human population‚ leaving the remaining survivors to fend for themselves as the world slowly overruns with the undead. Even though both the movie and the book contain the same title‚ each tells a different story from the other‚ leading to numerous differences

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    Patriot by Nissim Ezekiel

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    Telephone Advantages of communicating By telephone: •often easier to reach someone by phone than by trying to arrange to see them in person; more convenient for patients. •more likely to succeed in contacting someone – especially if a time / date has been agreed (few people are able to ignore the telephone and leave it ringing) •telephone conversations are‚ on average‚ shorter than face-to-face conversations as it’s easier to control the conversation and take the initiative. Disadvantages

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    “The War of the Worlds” is a sci-fi genre book that was written by Herbert George Wells or H.G. Wells‚ which was also the author of the different sci-fi books and named the genre of his early novels as “scientific romances” and one of them is these novel‚ The War of the Worlds. The book was published by William Heinemann on 1898 and the book gained an award‚ Locus Award for Best Art Book because of the illustrations it has. The book also had a movie adaptation on 2005‚ the title of the movie is “War

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    was called The Revolutionary War known as the American Revolution. The American Revolution occurred in 1775 thru 1783. The American Revolution emerged from growing conflict between the 13 colonies of Great Britain and the colonial government. What prompted the American Revolution was that the British government needed to raise revenue by taxing the settlements which made the Stamp Act of 1765‚ the Townshend Tariffs of 1767‚ and Tea Act of 1773. This chosen Revolution went though economic struggles

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    The French and Indian war was the event that provoked the American Revolution. The French and Indian war or Seven years war‚ lead to certain events that caused Americans to realize that their English liberties were being denied. The French and Indian war caused debts among the British. The British realized that during the war the income from the colonies was insufficient (document F). After the war‚ the British needed certain ways in which to gain revenue. They imposed taxes on the

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    The War of 1812 can be considered a second American Revolution for many factors‚ although many events led up to the final decision to engage in war with Britain‚ these are the results of Britain violating American sovereignty and laws‚ as well as having a disruptive presence at the time. It can be argued whether or it was or wasn’t a second revolution‚ yet the cause of the War was for our own American Rights. The first American Revolution was a battle for independence and to create our own country

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    As a diehard Patriots fan‚ this article was a tough read for me‚ as it is basically attacking the integrity of the organization. The author’s primary intentions are to prove that the Patriots have a tendency of cheating and show that Commissioner Roger Goodell has been inconsistent with his discipline towards the Patriots. The article starts off with an overview of spygate to set the precedent for deflategate: that cheating would not be tolerated. The author uses numerous pieces of evidence from

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    enacted the Patriot Act‚ largely expanding the governments reach in national security. The Department of Justice’s first responsibility is to prevent future terrorist attacks on U.S. soil. Since the attacks on September 11th‚ the Patriot Act has played a tremendous role in our government‚ often being the leading role in successful operations to protect innocent civilians from the plans of terrorists. Basically the Congress took laws that were already laws and modified them into the Patriot Act to make

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