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    named Osama bin Laden. He was the founder of Al- Qaeda ‚ which was one of many terrorist groups in the world. Him and his followers planned to hijacked use a plane and crash the following places . The twin towers‚ World Trade Center‚ Pentagon‚ and some place in California . All of these places got hit with planes but the last plane. The passenger heard of incidents that occurred early‚ so they planned to overtake the hijackers . The plane crashed in a field before it could land to a safe destination

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    settlers rushed into Kansas hoping to influence their opinions and ideas into the state’s decision. Soon violence attacks started to occur. Including John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry. In conclusion‚ the civil war war was the on American turf. Some events leading up the the Civil War were Nat turner’s rebellion ‚ the Fugitive Slave Act‚ and Bleeding

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    Some people may argue that Rome fell because of Invasions‚ but there are more to Rome’s decline than just invasions. There are many other reasons to Rome’s decline such as their weak leadership‚ economic problems‚ and much more that happened during this event that occurred. Without these problems‚ Rome would have been able to protect themselves. One of the many problems that Rome went through was their weak leadership. Each leader kept falling‚ which made Rome hard to control at times. Rome faced

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    Theorists believe that the airship was under pressure from turning so much and that it weekend the frame causing it to crash into mooring mast. There are Nemours accounts of hypothesis. The static spark hypothesis states that there was some static friction between the wirers and the cloth on the in side of the ship where the gas was being held. The static would have ignited the hydrogen causing the airship to explode and crash into mooring mast. The puncture hypothesis stats that one

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    The House of Burgesses was ruled by Parliament and the colonists had no right to choose what laws were established or what laws they would see fit. The first continental congress‚ a convention of colonists from 12 colonies met to discuss the unfairness of the British rule after the Intolerable acts were passed. The second Continental Congress met after the

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    Bacon also demanded for war against the Native Americans for he wished to gain some more land for new plantations in which farmers could work off of. Berkeley had refused to react to the claims of the people about how the Indians were committing murders and thefts on the frontier‚ he was making a good profit from trading with the

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    What does religion really mean to the Millennial Generation? I grew up in a family of Lutherans‚ and went to church on a daily basis‚ until I got confirmed. I am a spiritual person who believes in god‚ but the church is not what it used to be. In the two viewpoints that I read‚ one of the authors believes that Millennials are less likely to join traditional catholic or protestant religious institutions. The other believes that Millennials are embracing old religious ways to find inspiration. The

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    GNOSIS. 1. Explain Gnosticism in the light of Genesis 3. What are the moral consequences of Gnosticism? Explain. As we saw in class‚ according to the Gnostic interpretation of Genesis‚ the creator god of the Old Testament is a bad god because he imprisoned Adam’s and Eve’s soul in a world of misery. Through this understanding of creation‚ this creator god created man incapable of distinguishing between good and evil‚ ignorant of his origin and destination. In this way‚ the Gnosis believes that the

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    It is only reasonable to imagine that conflicts will always occur at the workplace. The reasons are not farfetched. We come from different backgrounds and as a result see the world from our own perimeters. We have different ways of relating with different people. At our homes‚ we speak informally‚ while in our offices‚ we speak formally. At the office‚ our ’hobby’ is work‚ where as in the home our hobby could be football‚ chess‚ or any activity that will relax the mind. Lack of information: Even

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    Camp Hill the day that lasted 72 hours On October 25‚ 1989 more than 1‚300 inmates at the Camp Hill State Correctional Institution rioted. The rioters took at least 8 hostages‚ lighting 4 fires and caused millions of dollars in damage. More then 35 staff members‚ 5 inmates‚ 1 firefighter and 1 state trooper sustain injuries in the worst uprising in Pennsylvania history. Inmates returning from an exercise yard in the late afternoon overwhelmed correctional staff and seized hostages. Inmates

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