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    doubt that Myanmar people wants democracy and fought for it over decades. They participated in revolution to change the government from dictatorship to democracy. But the lack of prepared in‚ “What happens after the revolution?” They only realized that the government must needed to transfer‚ but they often was forgetting that individual and society also needed to change. People thought they would all be free to pursue their own interests and democracy after the revolution. Now it seems the government

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    John Adams John Adams first career in the state industry was a member of the resistance movement which was involved with taxes. He was involved with the parliament’s right to act which questioned the American colonies. A while after that Adams wrote A Dissertation on the canon and feudal law. Then resist and enacted the stamp act it rose revenue along requiring all people and documents a stamp. ("John Adams." Britannica School‚ Encyclopædia Britannica‚ 10 Nov. 2017. ) Later‚ Adams lead to the

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    What Happened to the Lost Colony? There are many theories on what happened to Roanoke the Lost Colony. That they went underground‚ settled at a different place‚ tried to go back home but there’s only one that could’ve happened to them. When John Smith left to go back to England and returned three years later with no people to come back to except for “CROATOAN” carved into a tree. I believe that the English used the buildings to make boats‚ that there was no war with the Native Americans‚ and that

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    pertaining to my topic. John Adams and many other founding fathers had a huge contribution to the outcome of the Revolutionary War. The articles cited‚ however vary in different opinions‚ and are based merely on fact‚ and historical information. The information cited is also internet based no non fiction material was used. The researched information is information containing the outcome and the effect John Adams had toward the Revolutionary War. John Adams: The Outcome of the Revolutionary

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    Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He is also one of the most famous presidents ever. He kept the country together during the Civil War. He was also assassinated shortly after the end of the war. Abraham Lincoln did not agree with the concept of slavery. He wasn’t born "The Great Emancipator‚" though. He became The Great Emancipator‚ a major part of which included signing the Emancipation Proclamation. One interesting fact‚ though‚ is that he only freed the slaves in the

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    is a legislation against using a cell phone while driving. The legislation says that while a person is texting while driving a police officer could do nothing unless you are being ticketed or stopped for another infraction. I find this law to be really scary because there are so many careless people who are driving while texting not having a care in the world who they will affect. To me‚ I consider driving while using the phone the same as driving while under the influence. Not only are you not focused

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    Gravel was crunching under his feet as the wind raced past his ears‚ screams and shouts of ‘SKINNY FAT BOY’ from the people ridiculing him added more energy to his feet as he ran even faster to get away from them. Tears running down his cheeks became a part of the wind‚ his pain taking a physical form. As he was slowing down‚ the gravel underneath him started to sink slowly to the ground. He could still hear all the shouting from behind him as he was limping due to injury. As soon as he reached his

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    1. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical written by Stephen Sondheim‚ Burt Shevelove‚ and Larry Gelbart. The three collaborated on the work‚ which had a Broadway debut on May 8‚ 1962. It ran for a total of 964 performances and closed on August 29‚ 1964. 2. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is the title of this work. This leads us to believe the play will be a comedy and that many “funny things” will occur. As one will soon notice‚ the play parodies many

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    abuse‚ suicide and the its attempts‚ depression‚ seeking help‚ rape culture‚ transgender; this list contains what is included in just some slam poems. Each slam is written as a summary of personal experiences or trauma. “Things That Happened to Me in High School…” discusses topics of abortion‚ drug abuse‚ and suicide attempts. Lauren Zuniga discusses what it’s like to live as a teenager and what some teenagers face in their daily lives‚ including slut shaming‚ nasty breakups and catcalling. “14 Lines

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    John Adams is currently running for president. John Adams was born on October 30‚ 1735‚ in Braintree‚ Massachusetts. When Adam was 16‚ he had earned a scholarship to attend Harvard University. After four years‚ Adams graduated and studied law in the office of James Putnam‚ a well-known lawyer. In 1758‚ he earned a master’s degree from Harvard. His father wanted him to do ministry‚ but he worked hard and got what he wanted. He is an ideal candidate for this election. John Adams believes that a strong

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