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    Reasoning Behind Settling in the American Colonies During the time period after the founding of the new world‚ many people is distant lands were looking for a way out. The American colonies seemed to be a fresh start for most people living in different regions. The biggest reason why most decided to settle in the American colonies was due to better economic opportunity that were available there. Many factors encouraged the English to establish colonies in North America. Three main reasons being

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    By Tan Kabra April 29th‚ 2009 Why Countries Go To War There are many reasons why countries go to war. One country may want to go to war to take revenge on something that another country or countries did to them. Germany‚ for example‚ wanted to take revenge on the rest of the European nations after they all unanimously agreed that the responsibility for the First World War should be laid upon Germany. Countries also go to war for another reason‚ territorial expansion. The

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    Obesity in America today is rapidly becoming a serious health issue. For the most part it is due to the amount of calories that are eaten in our daily diets. As a whole our nation is at a state of constant motion in which most of us grab a bite to eat when we can. The fast pace life we live and the I want it right now attitude has made us a country of unhealthy eaters. In this day and age most of us don’t stop and think of the food we eat and the nutritional value it has. Most fast food

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    Have you ever wondered why the military and our veterans are important? I mean really thought about it. Yes‚ they keep us safe‚ but it’s that and so much more. Without them our country wouldn’t exist and we wouldn’t have the rights that we have now. They fought in past wars‚ the present wars‚ and will fight in wars to come. They are our reason for being here‚ alive‚ today. Without them we wouldn’t be here and the United States wouldn’t exist. The Revolutionary War is a war we can never forget even

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    What Is Literature and Why Do We study it? Literature is Composition that tells a story‚ dramatizes a situation expresses emotions‚ analyzes and advocates ideas Helps us grow personally and intellectually Provides an objective base for knowledge and understanding Shapes our goals and values by clarifying our own identities‚ both positively and negatively Literature makes us human. Literature is literally “acquaintance with letters” (Latin littera meaning “an individual written character/letter”)

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    Yet this obsession with obese Americans is about more than body fat. Certainly there is a debate to be had about the extent to which obesity is a problem in America - a discussion best left to medical experts. But a close examination of the popular genre on obesity reveals it is about more than consumption in the most literal sense of eating food. Obesity has become a metaphor for ’over-consumption’ more generally. Affluence is blamed not just for bloated bodies‚ but for a society which is seen as

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    Why are you applying? I am studying health and social care level 3. I have chosen this course for many reasons. . My ambition from secondary school onwards has always been to become a practising nurse who makes a real and positive change to people’s lives. When I was in year 10 I always want to become a nurse because of my mother’s asthma problems. I spent a lot of time in hospital. When I saw the nurses helping people I was covet. My desire to do this course is because I have always shown a growing

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    The Chronicle Review October 3‚ 2010 What Are You Going to Do With That? Katherine Streeter for The Chronicle Review By William Deresiewicz The essay below is adapted from a talk delivered to a freshman class at Stanford University in May. The question my title poses‚ of course‚ is the one that is classically aimed at humanities majors. What practical value could there possibly be in studying literature or art or philosophy? So you must be wondering why I’m bothering to raise it here‚ at Stanford

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    | You are an administrator at a library. You are conducting a simple research to see the effectiveness of the program that you have organized to encourage students to borrow books. Time frame is set for 4 weeks. From week to week‚ you are to determine the number of borrowers and the number of books borrowed from the library. Your results MUST be presented in graphical form‚ attached along with your report. You will also need to present using MS Power Point to the board. | | 2. | You are

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    What Do You Care What Other People Think?” Further Adventures of a Curious Character‚ written and narrated by famous physicist Richard P. Feynman; the book consists of two parts: firstly about his life through sequences of humorous stories and several early influences he encountered; mainly his first wife Arlene. Through very emotional stories on how he and Arlene dealt with her heart breaking battle with tuberculosis. All these events led to his personal battle with cancer‚ ending with his death

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