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    for them to have independence. They have gone through the Tea Act‚ Sugar Act‚ and other Townshed Acts. I will be including my opinion about what I believe to be the strongest grievance in the grievance In the Declaration of Independence is‚ the events leading up to it‚ and evidence from another British colony. I think the strongest grievance in the Declaration of Independence is: “For imposing taxes on us without our consent.” This always causes problems within the public and the colonists. By

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    Water: the source of life Water is an indefinable element. It can be destructible and wipe out the strongest forces in the world while it was also the beginning of life. It gives a lot but it can take back more than that. Water is one of the four elements of nature. It’s represented in the liquid form while earth is sold‚ air is gas and fire is the in-between of all. Water is important to every living thing. For plants it’s absorbed from the soil‚ for humans it’s for drinking and use for various

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    rising air begins sinking in the middle forming a cloud free called “eye.” Those are the steps on how a hurricane is formed. There are strong and not so strong hurricanes. The strongest hurricane was Linda. Linda occurred in the Eastern pacific at 88mb and 185mph. Linda was in the category 5 the strongest. Currently the weakest hurricane was Gustav because he came and went with no disasters happening. For a destructive storm you will need to be protected. To be protected you’ll

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    meaning stronger than it appeared. The Warriors from every tribe/ nation from the South had formed an alliance and were one of the strongest native coalitions to ever go against the British in North America. This strong force came extremely close to wiping out the European colonists. The war had created much controversy throughout South Carolina and was one of the strongest life threatening wars to the population. The dependence upon Native Americans became apparent with South Carolina’s “experimentation

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    How Power-Oriented Am I ?

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    know that Machiavelli sees authority‚ power and legitimacy as one and the same. What is important for Machiavelli is how these are used to reach one’s goals. I think if there is just one person who is Prince or something‚ who is the strongest‚ it is too bad. The strongest person‚ the wise ruler can do bad things to innocent people by force. I do not mean there mustn’t be powerful people. I just think that there mustn’t be just one powerful person because he or she can use his/her power for bad things

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    The Peloponnesian War lasted from 431 to 404 B.C. and would put the Spartan empire in control of the entire Greek peninsula. The struggle between the two Greek mega powers‚ Sparta and Athens‚ began less than fifty years after they defeated the Persians. Athenian control of the seas would have to be equal to the Persian money if Sparta was going to win the war‚ and finally at the Battle of Syracuse‚ the Spartans showed that they were the masters of land and sea within Greece. With Sparta now in control

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    uncle‚ but also he hates Claudius: "My father’s brother‚ …/within a month‚/Ere yet the salt of most unrighteous tears/Had left the flushing in her galled eyes" (Shakespeare 44). Hamlet hates his uncle because Claudius seduced his mother. But the strongest emotion Hamlet has in my mind is disgust about his mother: "a beast‚ that wants discourse of reason" (Shakespeare 42). Young Hamlet thinks that his mother betrayed his father love while marrying Claudius. Also Prince thinks that his mother is like

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    for much action. Last‚ both books share the common theme of family. In “The Odyssey”‚ family sticks together through thick and thin. Anything you do reflects on your parents and ancestors. The strongest family ties in “The Odyssey” is the father-son relationship. In “Much Ado about Nothing”‚ the strongest ties are husband-wife relationships. Claudio had his heart set on marrying Hero‚ and the family ties of marriage was a huge theme in this book. He said‚ “I would scarce trust myself‚ though I had

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    qualities. I know how to lead and take initiative‚ like i have done with our choir. Although the leadership role was given to Ralph. Instead I am the leader of our choir‚ in which we are in charge of hunting. I am best hunting anyways because i am the strongest one here. On the first night‚ the group supposedly saw a beast. I personally don’t believe that their was a beast. The group are just a bunch of wimps‚ especially piggy. For someone who is so fat and large‚ he get scared very easily. Then we had

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    Compare and Contrast Essay “ Cat and Rat : Legend of the Zodiac” and “ How Cats and Mice became Enemies” are two different legends with similar actions. This essay will show the similarities and difference of both of these legends. First‚ this essay will explain some of the comparisons you could make from these two legends. In both legends the Cat attacks Rat but Rat escapes. Also both legends describe why Cats and Mice/Rats don’t get along. Another similarity is in both of these legends

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