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    Almond Flour and Sweet Potato Pancakes(Breakfast) By Linda Castaldo Troutman on Monday‚ February 10‚ 2014 at 1:56am Almond Flour and Sweet Potato Pancakes Makes about 12-14 pancakes - I have 2-3 for a serving Linda Castaldo Troutman Ingredients: 1 cup sweet potato puree (I cooked my sweet potatoes in a dry crock pot‚ 2-3 hours on high or 5-6 hours on low. They came out extremely smooth and easy to puree with just a fork.) 2 cups liquid egg whites (or 12 egg whites) - you can substitute

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    Op-ed: Freedom of Religion Freedom of religion‚ as guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution‚ ensures that separation of church and state. Many believers point out that faith plays a unique role in lives‚ and that is ofter true. But for atheists who dismiss belief in God as no more credible than belief in Santa Claus or in fairies miss the point. More many religious believers‚ religion is an intellectual exercise or matter of logic. In my opinion‚ religion should be

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    People have different feelings for animals; many look at them as long life companions and others see them as test subjects to further their studies in medical or experimental research. However people perceive animals‚ animals are being exploited by research facilities and cosmetic companies all across the world. Humans might benefit from the research‚ but the pain‚ the suffering‚ and the deaths of animals is not worth the possible benefits. Animal rights are being violated when they are exploited

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    The Second Amendment and the right to bear arms has always been a part of American culture and history‚ the right to bear arms is as American as apple pie and westerns‚ but it has and always will be a hot topic and the wording and meaning of the Second Amendment comes into question frequently. The currently accepted meaning of the Second Amendment is that it gives militias and individuals the right to bear arms‚ the right to own firearms (“Second Amendment to the United States Constitution”). However

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    Why Was The Constitution A Controversial Document Even As It Was Being Written? Name: Institution: Date of submission: Why Was The Constitution A Controversial Document Even As It Was Being Written? Introduction The United States Constitution was written more than 200 years ago and it has been used as the foundation for the government. The constitution has been and still remains the most durable political agreement in the history of the world. Even though an inspiring document

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    The Second Amendment: In History and Today The Second Amendment is a controversial topic today‚ just as it was in 1787. There are so many different interpretations on what the congress meant when originally adopting this Amendment in the first place. Through the Second Amendment‚ this paper looks at the intent of the writers of The Constitution and the impact of this particular Amendment today. By looking at The Articles of Confederation‚ The Constitution‚ and current

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    The main fault that I see with a plea bargain is that it violates the six amendment. The reason why the sixth amendment is in violation is that plea bargaining goes against what it stands for. The sixth amendment states that everyone has the right to a fair trial; however‚ most cases are not even analyzed in front of a judge or jury because of a plea bargain. The main reason a plea bargain is put into play is to push a case through the system faster and resolve it quicker. Furthermore‚ everyone knows

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    The convention at Philadelphia drew up one of the most influential documents in history‚ the constitution of the United States. Among some of the controversial issues regarding the delegates was that of slavery. Slaves made up about one fifth of the population in the American Colonies. Majority of them lived Southern Colonies where 40 percent was consisted of the population. Delegates from states with large populations of slaves argues that slaves should be considered person in determining delegates

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    function of these soliloquies is to track his maddening behavior as it evolves. Hamlet’s first major soliloquy occurs in Act I of the play. He contemplates killing himself as well as how he truly feels about his mother and father. About his mother he says‚ “frailty‚ thy name is woman” (I:ii:150). He insults his mother‚ but calls his father proactive‚ gentle‚ and an excellent king. Pearce and Duffy write‚ “In the first soliloquy‚ Hamlet’s thinking tends towards an emotional rather than a rational extreme

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    The First Amendment Over seventy-six percent of the adolescents in America believe in a personal God (Regnerus). Despite this fact‚ the stigma surrounding the debate of separating school from religion mostly brings religious talk in education to a stand-still. Religion has presented itself in society for as long as history has recorded life in societies‚ and many individuals still practice their faith. In today’s society‚ however‚ teachers and educators rarely mention religion outside of Social

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