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    Education would be the gateway to make this a reality. If women’s rational capacities and the development of women’s views on social and political rights were evolved‚ life would be much different. Also‚ if coeducation between girls and boys were a thing from an early age moving forward‚ the deep seated opinion that women only belong in the home or on the arm of a wealthy man would begin to change. “The man who can be contented to live with a pretty

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    Lloyd Emerson D. Dela Cruz BSCE-5 What is a Feasibility Study? Feasibility Study‚ in general definition‚ is a preliminary study undertaken before initializing a certain project in order to asses and ascertain the likelihood of the project’s success. A more elaborate definition of Feasibility Study is that it is an evaluation and analysis of the potential of the proposed project which is based on extensive investigation and research to support the process of decision making whether to initialize

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    What Was Hadrian's Legacy

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    Publius Aelius Hadrianus Augustus was once the 14th emperor of Ancient Rome‚ and known to be one of the most just rulers of the empire. Historians study his political and war tactics to great lengths and extents because of just how successful he was during his reign‚ and the great legacy that he left behind. However‚ his legacy extends much further beyond his policies and the lands he conquered. Hadrian created some of the most notable and paramount pieces of architecture for not only ancient Rome

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    out of the Union. Within the next six weeks there were six other states following suit.1 In December of 1860 there were three different positions developing in the South. The first position was “immediate secession.” This was the most drastic view because they believed each state should secede on its own and should not wait for the entire South to agree on a decision. The second position was “cooperation” this position wanted to wait until there was a mutual response from the entire South regarding

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    The progressive era is a period of reform and a time in which America defined who they were‚ and it played a huge part in shaping America. People from all sorts of different social‚ and racial groups took a stand for what kind of reforms they believed in‚ and once their following grew big enough‚ they were able to be heard. All the historians that I read on each have their own perspective of what they believed to have dominated the progressive era‚ big business‚ feminist movement‚ urban working

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    believed that it was wrong to capture‚ enslave and ship Africans to America to work in harsh conditions for free for White owners. The South‚ on the other hand believed slavery was right and should be used for helping the economy and producing cash crops so the North could use the supplies to make products. But the addition of new states‚ especially an uneven number made the tension grow between the two sides on the decision of slavery. The purpose of the Missouri Compromise was to remove sectional

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    What were the key features of public health in Roman Britain? The Romans developed the first ever system of public health. They understood that dirty conditions made people ill‚ and in order to ensure that their empire thrived their soldiers and merchants had to be healthy. So they provided many facilities to promote public health within societies. However‚ the key features of public health were: hygiene‚ treating illness and personal health. The Romans were great builders and to promote hygiene

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    their nation. Tacitus presented thorough descriptions of what the German citizens looked like and the disorderly way their country was set up. Tacitus also emphasized the significance of family life for most Germans‚ the nonimportance of a class system to the Germans‚ and the violent behaviors German individuals often impulsively resorted to. Tacitus provided this information in a negative way to expression his perspective that the Germans were more barbaric than other societies from the same time period

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    ethnicities were segregated and the funds would depend on the background of the community. Many of these communities were not enforced to live in segregated communities‚ but the opportunities that were offered did not give enough choose for then to choose otherwise. The resources available in the community were made accessible depending on who lived in them. Mexican American typically lived in poorer neighborhoods and the education system was not the best. Many of these neighborhoods were shared with

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    Fifty Questions 1. What two entities comprise a vector?-a vector is comprised of direction and magnitude. 2. What do you do with any vector that is not on either the x or y axis?-break it up into x and y components using trig‚ add up the components. 3. How are velocity and speed different?-velocity has a direction while speed does not. 4. What is the slope of the distance time graph? - Delta d/delta t. or distance over time. Rise over run. 5. What is acceleration?-increase

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