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    Why Is Slavery Important?

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    Slavery is the "holding of people at a workplace through force‚ fraud‚ or coercion for purposes of sexual exploitation or forced labor so that the slaveholder can extract profit" (Frequently Asked). Although Slavery is in fact illegal‚ many get away with it because of the ignorance of those in slavery. Many are impoverished‚ illiterate‚ and all are vulnerable. Slavery is virtually everywhere but it runs rampant in poorer less developed countries such as India‚ Nepal‚ Ghana‚ Congo‚ and Haiti.

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    them from their own talents. If we are not appealing to their creativity then students gradually lose interest and what we are left with is a generation of potentially very talented individuals who were taught that their original ideas are not as important as the quadratic formula. Without the flow of innovative ideas‚ there would be less technological advancement‚ fewer jobs‚ and an even higher high school dropout rate. Thus‚ it is crucial that we encourage the usage of creativity now to increase

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    Why Is Ww1 Important

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    coming like I said before. To solve this problem they made this product called gas masks. Now you people all think that it was made by the China but is wasn’t. It was “made” by the Germans. No they just discovered the parts or chemicals they needed. So really the Germans made‚ and

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    Why Is Hadrian Important

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    giving him an even stronger connection to the emperor’s family. Though he was married to Vibia‚ there is a lot of evidence that Hadrian had a more of an interest in men‚ and even had a Greek lover named Antinous. Hadrian was very close with Trajan so upon Trajan’s death in August AD 117 Hadrian took his title as the new emperor of Rome. Right after Hadrian became emperor he made his first military move. He took all the Roman troops out of Mesopotamia‚ where Trajan had previously conquered. Hadrian

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    Why Is America Important

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    love and significance of Americanism. To advocate love for America‚ one must understand the core values this nation is built upon. The civic duties; voting‚ and obeying the laws laid out‚ are not the only types of morals that have been stated as important. For Americans the idea that anyone can become successful through sufficient amount of work‚ is truly the American dream and a common belief. However for this to be established young americans need to learn to take pride in the local and american

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    Why Is Cahokia Important

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    central part of the trading network‚ and religious rituals. The size of the mounds led many people to believe that they were built by slave labor‚ but this was deemed false‚ the people actually considered it an honor to be a part of constructing something so great. Like many cities similar to Cahokia‚ there was a central area/mound where the “ruler” was located‚ and a central/common area where social interactions took place‚ and where ceremonies were conducted. Sacrifices took place there as well‚ presumably

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    Why Is Autonomy Important?

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    Is it okay for people to alter their bodies‚ physical appearance‚ and physique in ways that could cause them irreversible harm? Should people have full freedom over their own lives? A fundamental component of individual freedom‚ autonomy‚ which is the ability to make personal choices regarding one’s own life and body‚ is supported by numerous ethical‚ philosophical‚ and legal traditions. Some would even say that it is a divine right to each individual on earth and as such‚ should be preserved. It

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    Did you know that sixty percent of all the energy a baby expends is concentrated in the brain? With a baby’s mind expending so much energy it allows the brain to develop more quickly when read or spoken to. Thinking back to when you were still an infant‚ you can still recall your earliest memories involving books or stories that you either read or were read to. Now jumping into the present‚ you can imagine that your reading habits from childhood to adult life may have changed drastically or not at

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    intoxicated and experiences extraordinary visions. CO2H O Those who cannot afford the high N NH2 price of the mushrooms drink the urine of those who have eaten‚ HO whereupon they become Ibotenic acid - interferes intoxicated‚ if not more so” with neurotransmitters in the brain Georg Steller in Siberia‚ 1774 Peyote and

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    Why Is Bach Important

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    Anyone who has studied music at all knows who Bach is. Considered to be the greatest composer of all time by many‚ Johann Sebastian Bach paved new roads in music leaving behind one the largest legacies ever. So good was Bach‚ that all music after his death is considered post-Bach. Johann drew inspiration for the majority of his pieces from Martin Luther’s work. A very religious man‚ Bach believed in using his musical gift to glorify God. On the first day of the spring of 1685‚ Johann Sebastian Bach

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