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    Man - a Slave of Gadgets

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    for the information. 4. Even while operating television‚ stereo‚ or VCD‚ etc.‚ no one could live without remote control. 5. Persons owning two-wheelers or four-wheelers cannot go without it and if they have one brand‚ they would love to think‚ dream‚ and plan for the next model. 6. One cannot sit without cooler or air-conditioner in home‚ office‚ or car‚ as they have become habitual of it. Whereas in the past‚ our forefather even spent their lives even without fans‚ and NO DOUBT THEY HAD A

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    Analysis: The Slave Codes

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    The Slave Codes were rules based on the idea that slaves were property and not people. The Slave Codes applied to anyone that was of any amount of African heritage (which established that person as black) with little regard of whether they were free or enslaved. The restrictions/rules were: the status of the offspring was that of the mother‚ in court their testimony was inadmissable with anything involving whites‚ they could make no contract‚ no property-ownership‚ even if attacked or provoked‚ and

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    Dreams

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    in making your dreams come true but how will react to these adversities when they come at you. This is where determination comes in. How determined are you going to be to run through these obstacles straight to your dream. You need to have the willpower and single-mindedness to set yourself straight and not get distracted by the temptation of whatever stands in your way to do what you have to do. This is why determination is so essential in achieving your goals and making your dreams come true. In

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    dream

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    involved in decision making process and technical details may have to be discussed. As Dream liner has made so many new developments buyers are ready to pay any price for it. They have included in it most eof the advanced techniques that interest the buyers from every where to grab the product yet there marketing and customer relation policies are also commendable. QNO:3-list the specific features of Dream liner. what customer benefits result from each? Ans: following are specific features

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    SLAVE NARRATIVES: A COMPARISON Slave narratives are a very important part of history. They provide readers with an inside view of the institution of slavery and the many aspects of it. Slave narratives can be found in many different places. Many have been documented and printed and some can be found in the autobiographies of well known African Americans. Regardless of the source‚ slave narratives can provide valuable information. The slave narratives I am discussing today are from two different

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    African Slave Religion

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    Christianity was amongst the slave community. Being that the vast majority of the slave community was born in America‚ converting slaves to Christianity was not a struggle. All slaves were not Christian‚ and slaves that had accepted Christianity were not official members of the church. Over time Slaves made Christianity their own. There would be occurrences where church gatherings would hold both white and black members. Slave religion was both institutional and non institutional. The slave gatherings would

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    Abolition of Slave Trade

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    The main reasons for the abolition of the slave trade The trading and exportation of slaves has been a large part if Britain’s history since the early 15th century and the British Empire had been partly founded on the basis of exchanging slaves for goods and foreign products. 400 years after the slave trade began and people were finally realising how morally wrong the exchanging of humans actually was and on March 3‚ 1807‚ President Thomas Jefferson signed into act a bill approved by Congress

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    Slave Trade Simulation

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    Slave Trade Simulation Paper 26 February 2013 Modern World ONL Trading slaves‚ a practice that has been described as inhumane‚ evil‚ or even blasphemous‚ left little room for sensitivity for those making the decisions of the trade. Often people wonder how such evil could continue in the world for as long as it did. “The rewards of the slave trade overwhelmed any religious inhibitions that some of the traders and other beneficiaries might have had.”1 [Islam’s Black Slaves‚ p. 159] I will explain

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    While in this horrible life that slaves lived in many would recorded their encounters on how it was being a slave. In the book The Classic Slave Narratives you read how slaves are brutally beaten occasionally by their master or overseer. In the story of Mary Prince and Frederick Douglas you see all the heart ache that these slaves had to go through. There is similarity in which all slaves stories are the same but different in their own way. When learning about slavery we already know about all the

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    Fugitive Slave Act

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    Fugitive Slave Act The westward expansion of slavery was one of the most dynamic economic and social processes going on in this country. The Industrial Revolution had changed every aspect of American life and the country’s borders spread westward with the addition of the Mexican Cession—opening new cotton fields. To maintain the original Constitutional balance of lawmaking power‚ Congress continued to play the compromise game in 1820 and 1850 to maintain an equal number of free and slave votes in

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