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    Common Childhood Concerns in Indian Children Some illnesses are more common in some countries due to differences in climatic conditions‚ environment‚ and other factors. These are some of the common childhood concerns of children in India. Gastroentitis Gastroentitis is an infection of the digestive system and it is one of the most common childhood illnesses. Symptoms of gastroentitis include diarrheoa‚ nausea and vomiting‚ tummy cramps‚ and fever. Your child may have some or all of the symptoms

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    America has never been a free state. Many of the black people that came to America were slaves. Some were even born into slavery. From then on‚ they could not have a life. They would have to work non stop. Then‚ there were the women. The women were given poor education. They would have to work around the house to keep it clean for when the man of the house came home. The girls would have to help the mother if they were about 10 years old while the boys would be at school learning. Many of the slaves

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    The postcolonial period dates from 1957 to today. Many African countries achieved formal independence during the 1960’s In this post-colonial period‚ the majority of African states operate under some form of Presidential rule. Only a few of the states were able to maintain democratic governments permanently. As a result‚ many states produced military dictatorships during the 1970’s and early 1980’s. The military was seen as being the only group that could maintain order in an effective way

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    Slavery in Colonial America Many may ask‚ “Was slavery in Colonial America purely based on race‚ class‚ economics‚ or all of these things. Well in the Articles written by Degler and Morgan it explains that slavery could have been based on both race and class. Degler believed that slavery was mostly about race. Morgan‚ on the other hand believed that slavery was more about class. Well‚ in the articles both Degler and Morgan try to explain why they believed slavery was based on race or class.

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    Colonial America Dbq

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    The Thirteen Colonels of America have been working on this new idea of Democracy‚ while still under the British rule. The colonists in Maryland created the Assembly of Maryland‚ "Where in document 1‚ they created a law to protect ever form of Christianity and allow them to practice it‚" as well‚ "it prevents people of one form of Christianity from going out and attacking another person‚ who is practicing a different form of Christianity‚" (Citizen Legislators and Toleration). That was one of the

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    Women In Colonial America

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    In modern America‚ women are sometimes looked upon negatively or with little value. Stereotypes haunt women and can even discourage them from achieving their dreams. Dating back to colonial America‚ women were assigned the role of a caretaker for men and their homes‚ giving a norm for women to meet. At the time‚ women were associated with peace‚ cleaning‚ and obedience. This is especially noteworthy as women weren’t born to fit one specific role‚ men merely told what to do throughout history. By

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    Throughout the 1800s America has changed in a lot of ways even though some were small changes some were significant America still changed. America changed socially‚ politically and technology America changed socially in so many ways. On of the ways America changed socially was during the civil war. The civil war was a war that was fought to end slavery. When slavery ended many slaves were still slaves and they still had no right to vote. Another major social change was the women’s rights

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    Electronic Monitoring vs. Health Concerns Is privacy and electronic monitoring in the work place an issue that is becoming a problem? More and more employees are being monitored today then ever before and the companies that do it aren ’t letting off. While electronic monitoring in the work place may be the cause of increased stress levels and tension‚ the benefits far exceed the harm that it may cause. Employees don ’t realize how often electronic monitoring happens in their work place. An

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    Taxes In Colonial America

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    Tax in colonial America began being a big problem in 1764. The British taxed the colonists on everything coming in and out of the colony. Such as playing cards‚ sugar‚ tea‚ and more things. Each time something different was taxed‚ a group of colonists would protest. In 1773‚ the Parliament set an act saying that all tea purchased was required to be British tea. Not only did the fact of have to by only British tea enrage the colonists but the fact that the tea was taxed angered them even more. On

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    by Ray Bradbury explore futuristic societies and the implications that become of their innovation. Although entertaining‚ texts such as these are didactic and must be taken seriously‚ as they communicate messages to audiences regarding prevalent concerns and possible futures based on society’s choices. ‘Gattaca’ (1995) directed by Andrew Niccol‚ follows the story of the underdog Vincent‚ who is challenged by genetic discrimination against ‘in−valids’ like himself. Through an elaborate identity

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