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    our kids but while keeping it fun! By Claire Whittleston March 8‚ 2011 “I don’t want Brussels sprouts‚ Mommy! Can I have a cookie with ice cream on top?”Sound familiar? It’s frightful to say‚ but we are living in a junk food generation and many of our children don’t eat enough of their fruits and vegetables. Over the past three decades‚ childhood obesity rates in America have tripled and almost one in every three children in our nation is overweight or obese‚ according to the U.S. Department

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    In 1606‚ in search of wealth and treasure‚ hundreds of settlers emigrated to the Virginia colony. Virginia was drastically changed over the century of its establishment. The Virginians faced multiple challenges during the molding of this new colony. Their efforts changed the colony socially and economically over the course of the century. Some challenges that they had to face were not being killed by the Indians‚ having any sort of government because England was basically leaving them out on their

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    How to Overcome a Challenging Obstacle in Your Everyday Living. Amethyst K. Oliver Baker College of Clinton Township Composition I Andrea Nienstedt How to Overcome a Challenging Obstacle in Your Everyday Living. Overcoming a struggle is normal for everyone. People should not be ashamed of what they are not good at; we have to look at the fact that each individual is not going to become good at anything so easily like we want it to be. It is

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    Jessica Yonan Tyson Huffman Eng. 105 Tues 6-10 23 February 2012 Native Americans vs. American Settlers There are a number of dissimilarities between the Native Americans and the American Settlers. Although the Native Americans wanted to live in peace with American Settlers‚ their cultural differences led to warfare. This essay will compare and contrast a couple differences of these two cultures. I will discuss both groups opinion on land and resources. Then‚ I will explain both groups’ views

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    Daniel Sanchez Reyes and Noel Perez Ms. Horvath Speech to the Virginia Convention/1 11-29-11 In 1775‚ a young American scholar by the name of Patrick Henry delivered a very famous speech that most historians remember today. One of his most famous quotes “Give me liberty or give me death” persuaded the Virginia Convention to agree that the time for war is now. At the time‚ Great Britain was the most powerful country in the world and for Patrick Henry to convince the colonies to go to war he

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    Conflicts With White Settlers Causes of the Conflicts There were many causes of the conflicts that occurred between white settlers and Native Americans. The Europeans who came to the New World in the early years of their exploration found native people who had a complex civilization with a very different culture than the Europeans did. With the clash of these two cultures‚ conflict was inevitable. Each culture fought to keep theirs alive and dominant. One major cause of conflict was broken treaties

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    During the 19th century when European settlers came to Nevada‚ they changed it significantly from a mostly barren and undeveloped land to an industrialized state‚ while Native Americans were unable to stop them due to a variety of factors. The differences in culture between the different tribes made it harder to communicate and come all together; the decrease in land and resources as white settlers took more for themselves; and their belief in Manifest Destiny were a few of the biggest contributing

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    Race and gender played a role in the politics of the early Latin American republics as only creoles and men were usually the ones to have power which resulted in some opposition. As they were only recently independent‚ the republics needed some sort of revenue which they usually obtained by retaining old policies such as taxes on mestizos. One

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    Virginia v. Moore 272 Va. 717 Facts: The day was February 20‚2003‚ in the city of Portsmouth where two Portsmouth police officers had pulled a vehicle over who was driven by David Lee Moore. While listening to police radio they had heard that the man they pulled over who went by the nickname “chubs” was driving on a suspended license. The officer’s soon determined that chubbs was indeed driving on a suspended license. The officers who made the stop arrested chubbs for the misdemeanor of driving

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    Virginia v Black Facts: Black was a member of the Ku Klux Klan‚ who burnt a cross on private property. Black states that the cross was burnt to inspire his KKK buddies and that he had no knowledge anyone who might feel intimidated was present let alone could see it. Black was arrested for violating a Virginia statute. Separately‚ O’Mara and Elliott were arrested for violating the same statute after burning a cross in their neighbor’s yard after a dispute. All three men were convicted and

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