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    Lauren McFall Mr. Gossett English 10H-4 March 17‚ 2008 You are What You Eat Throughout the past twenty years‚ obesity in the United States has drastically increased. Currently‚ one-hundred and seventeen billion people in the United States are obese. Out of those people‚ three-hundred thousand people die each year because of complications due to being over-weight. One out of every four children in the average school in the United States is over-weight. In an effort to combat this growing

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    Role of Women in the 1500s

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    today’s society is just about as equal as a mans‚ or any other persons that I know. A woman may vote‚ work a “guys” job or even run or manage a company. The question is‚ what was a women’s roll in society in the 1500’s or later? What did a woman do in the house hold‚ or business? Women’s rights were not always that of a mans so how did women live back in the day of our ancestors? Those are the questions I will be getting to the bottom of. A women’s role in the world open to a new perspective in one small

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    Britain’s and France’s weaknesses were not the most important causes of World War 2 although they did have an effect on it. The Invasion of Poland actually started World War 2. Britain and France could have prevented WW2 from ever occurring at The Remilitarisation of the Rhineland‚ Munich Conference and The Invasion of Czechoslovakia. Britain and France could have also lowered reparations for Germany as Germany was bankrupt and with extremist parties taking power such as The Nazis would dislike

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    History Modern convenience food saw its beginnings in the period that began after World War II in the United States. Many of these products had their origins in military developed foods designed for storage longevity and ease of preparation in the battle field. After the war‚ many commercial food companies were left with surplus manufacturing facilities. These companies developed new lines of canned and freeze dried foods that were designed for use in the home. Like many product introductions‚ not

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    The most influential man in France‚ Napoleon would change the face of Europe. Providing modernization like no other ruler. Napoleon assisted the modernization of France‚ creating an country that would be equipped with modern economics‚ government and social system that France had yet to see; making Napoleon the most influential during his life. Napoleon endorsed equal taxation throughout the states‚ further endorsing his power and his riches. Taxation also introduced the allied states‚ such as

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    It was possible for small Spanish and Portuguese contingents to claim the Americas in the 1500s because they divided and conquered the indigenous groups residing in the Americas by using intentional tactics that involved advanced armed force and taking advantage of them and their beliefs after gaining their trust and unintentional tactics that included the spread of disease. These tactics were possible to use as the Portuguese and Spaniards had horses and weapons that were advanced compared to the

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    time and effort to plant and harvest sugarcanes on a daily basis. They are essential in determining the fortune of plantation owners. Using African slaves is an important factor of increasing productivity. After the Portuguese settled in Brazil in 1500s‚ they attempted to use Indians for labor‚ but results in a failure. According to Maddison (n.d.)‚ “[The Indians] were not docile‚ had high mortality when exposed to Western diseases‚ could run away and hide rather easily” (1). In other words‚ Portuguese

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    France and its culture.

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    France is a unique country. With its romantic language‚ first of its kind art and architecture‚ and world known foodFrance is very far from an ordinary‚ run of the mill country. The French language is a member of the Romance group of the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. It is know as the language of lovers. French is spoken as a first language by more than 70‚000‚000 people‚ mainly in France‚ then Belgium‚ Switzerland‚ in former French and Belgium colonies in Africa and

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    Islam in France

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    Kemuel Nimi Noble Islam In France ( A problem for the European Union or not) My paper would critically look at the gradual integration and Islamitization of France in the last two decades. Will France remain French? How has the French government halted the rise of fundamental radical Muslims? Someone going to Marseille a sea shore island in France would be amazed by the share amount of multi-ethnicity and cultural diversity. The soccer team of this port city Olympic Marseille illustrates this

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    each culture. The French language is spoken in several countries; some consist of the United States‚ Canada‚ France‚ and other adjacent countries. With the ability to speak French‚ in addition to the standard language of English‚ one gains increased access to the United Nations. French government has stressed the French language so much that approximately anyone living in France actually speaks French. This expectation ministers to the government in infinite ways. The government will not have

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