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    Why are Veteran’s important? I could create a lengthy list of reasons‚ but instead let me tell the tale of America’s history; the literal roots of this nation. Long ago‚ in the year 1776‚ a man by the name of John Hancock‚ planted a seed. The seed‚ a perennial‚ was to last for countless years to come. At first he was unsure‚ will this seedling survive? Will it be able to grow and prosper‚ receive enough care and appreciation? To this day‚ the same tree stands‚ watered by tears and bloodshed‚ preserved

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    Conductor Investigation

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    Science February 6 2009 - February 19 2009 Conductor Investigation Calvin Chang 8.2 Stage 1: Planning the Experiment Introduction ! By “electric current”‚ I mean by the rate at which electric charges moves through a circuit‚ the electric charges can either be ions or electrons. They are measured in ammeters and the unit that is measured in is ampere which is the number of charges that passes through per second. There are many factors which would affect the electric current‚ like the voltage of

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    War II and I find it important that it is shown not only as a bad thing‚ but as something that he have managed to overcome in our short countryhood. Memorials are something that are used to say that this happens and we do recognize that those things did happen‚ they are there for the sole remembrance of the people have fallen and those who are honored because the things that happened throughout the course of a complicated history. Therefore there are three main reasons as to why these memorials should

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    Why Are Museums Important?

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    The Cambridge Dictionary Online defined museums as "places of study‚ buildings where objects of historical‚ scientific or artistic interest are kept‚ preserved and exhibited". To The Museums Association‚ a museum is "an institution which collects documents‚ preserves‚ exhibits and interprets material evidence and associated information for the public benefit". Since 1998‚ this definition has changed. Museums now enable the public to explore collections for inspiration‚ learning and enjoyment. They

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    (2007) too has endeavored to clarify that the new hypotheses like Modernization Hypothesis and Reliance Hypothesis frame the past attempt to clarify the relationship existing between different nations on the planet and why there exist a distinction between the Underdeveloped nations and the creating countries.Assignment Master AustraliaIn this setting just we allude to the Modernisation Hypothesis and the Reliance Hypothesis which do have a few likenesses in spite of the fact that the differences

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    Why Is Sugar Important

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    However it may not be known to all that sugar is indeed an explosive as well. Sugar refinery’s around the United States have been shocked to find that others have exploded and the reason why goes back to the sugar. The refined sugar particles are the true cause of the devastating explosions that occur. It is important to know about and learn about these explosions because these types of explosions can lead to very devastating results putting many innocent workers lives in danger. However it is also

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    why eminem is important

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    Why Eminem Is Important Why Eminem Is Important Marshall Mathers‚ otherwise known as Eminem‚ plays a great part in society. Think about what would happen if there was no Eminem? One less rapper is more than likely what you are thinking right? Well it is not just one less rapper. It would also be one less role model for those who really care about him. Eminem is an influence to the young life and even the adults. His songs are stories based on his life and things that he would have wanted to change

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    Why Is Literacy Important

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    Literacy in my opinion is one of the most important and crucial things to learn. Literacy is how we communicate and understand each other. Without it‚ anything else we learn by observations or something hands on‚ is only beneficial to a certain extent; you can only apply that so much and get so far. It opens doors to so many other things and sets a basis for you to be able to understand other things more efficiently. You don’t need to need to read a book to know how to hold a spoon‚ you really don’t

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    Why Is Homework Important

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    14 reasons why home work is important 1. It improves your child’s thinking and memory. 2. It helps your child develop positive study skills and habits that will serve him or her well throughout life 3. Homework encourages your child to use time wisely 4. It teaches your child to work independently 5. Homework teaches your child to take responsibility for his or her work 6. It allows your child to review and practice what has been covered in class 7. It helps your child

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    Chromatography is the separation of compounds to allow us to see the different colours of that compound‚ for instance we may use chromatography in a school lab to see the real colour compounds of plants and grass‚ by using chemicals such as acetone we it will allow the object to break compounds and thus we can see the true colour of the grass. In today’s society there are many real world applications which use the chromatography technique in their line of work‚ an example of one of these applications

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