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    support for the new Constitution. Anti-federalists worried that a strong‚ central government would override the public good and impose tranny on the people. Madison‚ Hamilton‚ and Jay argued that the new Constitution was in accord with the republic ideals of the American Revolution. They were concerned that the new Constitution included no bill of rights. –Many state constitutions included language that identified and protected the people’s individual rights. Federalists argued‚ the new Constitution

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    Compare Chinese New Year with American New Year Difference: Following is two differences between two customs. Dates are different: The Chinese New Year is based on lunar--calendar‚ but the American New Year is based on solar—calendar. So‚ both the dates of New Year are different even if the New Years are on January 1. Festivities are different: In the America‚ Americans like to have parties at New Year’s Eve. At ten seconds before midnight‚ people count down. After. People hug and kiss

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    others. Recently new laws have been passed which effect new drivers. These laws mainly pertain to the younger generation of driver mainly teenagers. I believe that the current laws passed pertaining to what can and cannot be done by a new driver are a good thing. The law has changed several ways. First‚ new driver cannot and should not have anyone ride in the car with him or her unless it is a family member. Second‚ cell phones are not allowed and should not be allowed to be used by new licensee. And

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    The New Employer Militancy

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    The New Employer Militancy The purpose of this paper is to examine the issue of employer militancy in Australian workforce after the 1980s. The essay is divided into three parts‚ with more emphasis on the latter two parts - the ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of employer militancy. In the first part‚ a generic definition of employer militancy will be provided‚ followed by the key features of the hostile approach adopted by employers towards unions. Then the second part is looking at expanding from the first

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    The New Arrival: A Story

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    The New Arrival It had been three years since I had last seen my father‚ three years of joy‚ bliss and freedom. However‚ I can neither say I hate him nor that I miss him. I just feel… nothing. It had all started with the divorce. To begin with‚ I remember the arguments; quarrelling over what was his and what was hers when before it had all just simply been ours. My mother worked and paid for most of the things so nearly everything went to her and thinking back

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    Barbie's New Stereotypes

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    straight. Her body is different than from the traditional BARBIE doll‚ it’s not like the rest of the dolls‚ this one is different. The front cover of the magazine also include words such as “Now can we stop talking about my body?” and “What Barbie’s new shape says about American beauty.” The primary appeal that the author or advertiser uses to persuade the audience is pathos because it expresses emotion. The advertisement is expressing feeling because it makes girls question

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    UNIVERSITY Social Media and Electronic Business Communication New tools of communication in business [] [Submission Date – 23-12-2013] Academic Year 2013/2014 Semester: Fall I hereby certify that I am the author this paper and all sources I used have been reported. -------------------------------------------------- signature Introduction: The world is changing constantly especially businesses. Every year new tools for communications are appearing. Companies change their

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    “The Age of the New Imperialism” (c.1850 – 1914) What was the New Imperialism? • Imperialism refers to when a stronger nation exerts its control over a weaker one‚ controlling its affairs for its own benefit. • Imperialism was not new in the 19th century – Europeans had been creating empires for years. • Why is it called the “New Imperialism?” – Because never before had Europeans attempted to totally control so much territory. What were the causes of the New Imperialism? • Use the acronym “N.E.W

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    Mrs. Monte English 101- Period 2 8/20/12 Brave New World Aldous Huxley‚ author of Brave New World‚ demonstrates that use of technology that we use today. Comparing the book to society today‚ in 632 A.F. The government had owned all of the new studies‚ almost too much of the experiments. It had way too much control over the social lives of the natural citizens. Every new body that is born becomes of the governments liking‚ which leaves “natural” child birth out of the picture. It is known as

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    The New American Woman The “Roaring Twenties” was a huge decade for the American woman. Women transformed from being completely covered up to wearing only a short skirt and tank top. The “Flapper” style came complete with a bobbed haircut‚ bound breasts‚ and short skirt. The flapper was a symbol of women gaining the right to vote‚ becoming more active in the workforce‚ and being equivalent to men in the political sense. All of these things led to what people called “The new American Woman.” Margaret

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