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    19th Amendment- Alice Paul

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    Bibliography: "Alice Paul." Memory.loc.goc. N.p.: n.p.‚ n.d. Memory.loc. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. <http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/jan11.html>. "Alice Paul." Wikipedia. N.p.: n.p.‚ n.d. Wikipedia. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Paul#cite_note-NMAH-5>. "Alice Paul: Feminist‚ Suffragist and Political Strategist." AlicePaul.org. Alice Paul Institute‚ n.d. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. <http://www.alicepaul.org/alicepaul

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    figures in the history of western philosophy was Scottish philosopher David Hume. Hume was widely known for his views on Empiricism. Empiricism has been pondered since the beginnings of philosophy by many famous figures‚ from Aristotle to John Locke. (Wikipedia) Empiricism claims that human knowledge is founded on observation and use of the five senses. Hume published a literary work titled Enquiry concerning Human Understanding. This had a profound impact on empiricist philosophy. (Heter) In section 2

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    reliable than Wikipedia because people can’t write whatever they want. This source is reliable because the author got the information from official sources. "Chemistry (2001)." World Book Science Year. 01 Aug. 2009. eLibrary Science. Web. 07 Oct 2011. . This source is reliable because the author got the information from official sources. They use information from findings from other scientists and professors. The information is also easy to comprehend. This is more reliable than Wikipedia because it

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    103 Instructor. Tyrik lles February 16‚ 2013 The founder of wikipedia has a noble mission- to share all the world’s information with everyone everywhere‚ anytime. In what ways has this mission been successful? In what ways has it not been successful? There are two main reasons why wikipedia is a great place to go for general knowledge but is not acceptable for a paper that you write for Ashford or any other institution of

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    Criminology

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    [NAME] [CLASS‚ SECTION] Wikipedia Project Article Chosen: [ARTICLE TITLE‚ WEB-ADDRESS] [COPY/PASTE TEXT OF ARTICLE HERE] Article Citations: [COPY/PASTE WIKIPEDIA CITATIONS HERE] Assessment of Five Wikipedia Citations: [EXAMPLE: 1. ^ Wolf‚ Eric (1994) Perilous Ideas: Race‚ Culture‚ People. Current Anthropology 35: 1-7. p.227 In this article‚ Wikipedia states that Anthropology “has origins in the humanities‚ the natural sciences‚ and the social sciences‚” citing Eric Wolf

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    Essential Fatty Acids

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    (triglycerides)‚ fats stored in our bodies and of cell membranes (phospholipids). (Erasmus‚ 1993)‚ (Wikipedia‚ Essential Fatty Acids‚ 2012) Two fundamental EFAs that are required by the human body are; omega-3‚ called alpha-linolenic acid (LNA) and omega-6 called linoleic acid (LA). The correct balance between these two EFAs in the body is important for the healthy function of the body. (Wikipedia‚ Essential Fatty Acids‚ 2012) Essential fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats with double bonds in

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    Dover Beach

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    Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’ ‘Dover Beach’ is a poem by the English poet Matthew Arnold. The locale of the poem is the English ferry port of Dover Kent‚ facing Calais‚ France. This was the place where Matthew Arnold honeymooned in 1851 (Wikipedia Contributors). In Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’‚ the speaker draws visual imagery to show that what is generally perceived is false and hence an illusion‚ and he contrasts it using aural imagery to show what is truly real‚ the bitter reality of

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    possible worlds" contrast with natural catastrophes and human wrongdoing. According to Wikipedia‚ "optimism‚ the opposite of pessimism‚ is a lifeview where the world is looked upon the as a positive place. Optimists generally believe that people are inherently good. These people are said to have a "positive" outlook on life‚ believing that given time‚ things will work out in the end." Also according to Wikipedia‚ "In philosophy‚ optimism is linked with the name of Gottfried Leibniz‚ who held that

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    labor type jobs (Wikipedia‚ 2008). History tells us that many African-Americans were sold as prisoners of war by African states or kidnapped by Europeans and Africans. The former was more common than the latter as white plantation owners were in desperate need of laborers. Researchers have determined key regions from which many Africans were sold as part of the Atlantic slave trade. They include the Sierra Leone‚ Guinea‚ Liberia‚ Nigeria‚ Cameroon‚ Angola‚ and Ghana (Wikipedia‚ 2008). Many of these

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    the Sea Horse - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia." Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 14 May 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mount_Austen‚_the_Galloping_Horse‚_and_the_Sea_Horse#First_Battle_of_Mount_Austen>. "Guadalcanal - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia." Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 14 May 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalcanal>. "Henderson Field (Guadalcanal) - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia." Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia

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