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    Why Is Poker So Popular

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    20-40 limit and online on PokerStars. Chris recalls his first win in Tunica for $7K. Chris also entered into a $39 satellite for a second satellite offering a package for the World Series Of Poker 2003. He won both tournaments and was soon packing his bags for Las Vegas. It was there where Chris had outlasted a field of 839 players containing the best players in the world‚ including some of his idols‚ to become World Champion at the World Series of Poker 2003. It wasn’t until he came in second at the

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    Why Is Childhood Important? Written by Evan Bailyn on 06/20 at 11:43 AM “Our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness.” We know nothing of what happened before our birth‚ and we certainly know nothing of what will happen after we die. Movies‚ slide shows‚ and accounts of what life was like in other times are all fascinating to contemplate‚ but we cannot ever truly know what it is like to exist outside of our lifespan. The only period of time over which we have

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    Why is religion so diverse? I believe that one ought to know the definition(s) of religion and diversity before they can even begin to find the answer(s) to the above question. Religion is the belief in‚ worship of‚ or obedience to a supernatural power or powers considered to be divine or have control of human destiny. Religion is an organized collection of beliefs‚ cultural system‚ and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence. Diversity is a term used broadly to refer to

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    Why is confrontation so difficult? The need for confrontation typically derives from a person exhibiting incongruent verbal and nonverbal communication. That is‚ drawing out inconsistencies a person displays is usually uncomfortable: Especially for a new counselor. But why the need for confrontation in the first place? Where and why did these incongruencies originate? The reasons will vary from person to person‚ but I feel a generic‚ universal reason is not wanting to deal with a situation that

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    Why Are People So Racist?

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    Why are people so racist? I’ve been wondering that for a very long time and I think that it is time to stop and be nice to each other. In this paragraph‚ I am going to be talking about my opinion on racism. My first argument is why would people be so mean to other human beings. Why I think people are so mean is‚ because they are different and people don’t like a difference in things. It’s just not nice to judge someone because they are different and they aren’t the same as you. it’s like hating

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    to circumvent powers of evil‚ as well as mistakes that the US must learn from to prevent themselves from being deceived by enemies‚ both foreign and domestic. For example‚ during the Cold War‚ the United States wanted to “contain” communism to the regimes that had initially declared it as their standard of government‚ which is why the United States pleaded to the United Nations to intervene in the Korean War. Initially the United States was only to intervene under the containment doctrine which provided

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    that time‚ the war was happened in the Europe and Asia since 1939. Because of World War 1‚ many American were thinking “No more war”. Therefore‚ America was neutrality nation at that time. There are two reasons why the U.S wouldn’t join in the war without Pearl Harbor.

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    Cold War and Us Diplomacy

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    The Cold War and U.S Diplomacy politic 300 07/31/2011 The Cold War Diplomacy When most people think of President Kennedy’s Diplomacy efforts‚ they will often refer to situations that were resolved using the doctrine of flexible response. This is when the military and White House planners implemented a policy that offered them a range of options to choose from: in dealing with a host of threats. These included: the increased use of conventional forces to small and large nuclear weapons

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    Disagree Agree or Disagree The United States Civil War was the second American Revolution. Both wars’ focal point was to acquire freedom from their oppressive governments. The Civil War and the American Revolution possess similarities. Such as they had not many men‚ not that much money‚ and not that much firepower; but they still fought for independence. The American Revolution or the American Revolutionary War‚ some may call it‚ was started from a decade-long growing tension between Great

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    Why The Nile Is So Useful

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    Have you ever wonder why the Nile is so useful? The Nile river located in Egypt‚ The Nile is the biggest river in the world and is depended by the people who live in Egypt. The Nile gives the Egyptians water also many fish to eat. The Nile helps the people grow their crops as you can see The Nile was very useful. The Nile is a even transportation. The Egyptians use the Nile to transport goods or people. Have you wonder how the Nile improve the Egyptians crops? The Nile

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