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    THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION and THE FRAMING OF THE CONSTITUTION 1. What was the first permanent colony founded in America? When was it founded? - Jamestown - 1607 2. What was the first representative assembly in America? - The House of Burgess 3. Which foreign nations controlled which geographic areas of North America in 1760? - France controlled the interior of North America (as well as Canada) - Spain controlled Florida and the west - England controlled the 13 colonies that occupied

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    Harassment in the Workplace: An Employer Liability Angela Brittain Bus310. Human Resource Management Professor Bucholz March 15‚ 2007 Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: An Employer Liability Sexual harassment in the workplace is among the most offensive and demeaning situations an employee can be subjected to. A recent study concluded that at least 40% of women in the workforce have at one time been the object of sexual advances‚ propositions‚ or unwanted sexual discussions from men who

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    Economic Background of Malaysia As one of three countries that control the Strait of Malacca‚ international trade plays a large role in its economy. The Malay Peninsula and indeed Southeast Asia has been a center for trade for centuries. All the trade in the Straits‚ and especially the spices from the Celebes and the Moluccas‚ moved under its protection and through its markets. In the 17th century‚ porcelain and spices were found in several Malay states and were actively traded. Large deposits of tin were

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    The Race to the Finish

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    some of my most unforgettable memories I have always been somewhat active in cricket‚ but I got very serious when I reached high school in Nairobi Jaffery Academy. Just as I was looking for a place to go train lightly for nothing more than a workout‚ my friend introduced me to school Cricket team. I was amazed with the facilities that the players were allowed to access; Swimming Pools‚ Jacuzzis‚ World Class Cricket pitch‚ full kits and we also had a cheerleading squad! Actually‚ for most of the people

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    Background GLEDCO History

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    its office at Laoag City Hall‚ Brgy. #10 San Jose‚ Laoag City. Its primary purpose is creating funds in order to grant loans for productive and providential purposes to all regular members who are employees of the City Government of Laoag and to its associate members. GLEDCO now caters to the needs of its members‚ mostly employees of the City Government of Laoag‚ with financial products in the form of loans of different types – salary‚ housing‚ car‚ buy-out‚ petty cash loan‚ etc. and services

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    Chapter I Historical Background of Victimology I. Introduction The nature and extent of victimization is not adequately understood across the world. Millions of people throughout the world suffer harm as a result of crime‚ the abuse of power‚ terrorism and other stark misfortunes. Their rights and needs as victims of this harm have not been adequately recognized. The UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration on Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power in 1985. This

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    Common Sense

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    Thomas Paine‚ Common Sense In the year 1776 Thomas Paine wrote his pamphlet Common Sense to convince the struggling colonists that succession from the British monarchy was not only inevitable‚ but also justified‚ and that it was time for the people of the American colonies to rise up against the British control. At this time the American Revolution had been in progress for about a year and the colonists were divided about what to do. There were Patriots fighting for independence‚ Loyalist who were

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    Personal Cultural Background A person’s identity is unique and has a foundation of various sources. These sources may be different for every person‚ ranging from a person’s upbringing to a person’s religion. This paper will define cultural background and examine the multiple sources that make up my own personal cultural background that helped mold my individual identity. Furthermore‚ the paper will speculate on the extent to which my current identity has been molded by assimilation‚ acculturation

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    Common Sense and Viewpoints 1. Unpopular community facilities – 2011 AL Page 1 Think about! – Locate unpopular facilities in residential areas  What kinds of facilities are unpopular?  Why many people in community oppose these facilities? What are their arguments?  How to strike a balance between the residents’ viewpoints and the needs of constructing some unpopular community facilities? Page 2  How to persuade the residents to accept unpopular facilities in

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    Quiz: Odyssey Background

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    Great Greek Minds Quiz on Homer’s Odyssey and Greece (45 pts)   1.     (10 pts) What would our lives be like if no one had the ability to read or write? Without the ability to read and write‚ our lives would be very boring. By having a written language‚ we are able to understand things better and communicate more effectively. We wouldn’t be able to send letters or write books. We would use mostly oral tradition for our history and entertainment. Oral tradition is important but it is only

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