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    something hard to reach. Technological improvement and the quest for scientific discovery has grown enough. It is time to make steroids legal. “Higher, faster, stronger, saner,” was a quote found in an article, “Time to Abandon the Anti-Steroid Crusade.” This quote tells that…

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    Civil Rights In Australia

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    The native Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia had, since western settlement in 1788, been dispossessed of their natural freedoms and rights. Centuries later, by 1954, the law still discriminated against the indigenous, inhibiting their civil liberties; however, many improvements have occurred which substantially bettered the standards of life as present. Originally, Aborigines were considered savages and fell under the Flora and Fauna Act, but through the reconciliation…

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    Heart Disease Approximately 610,000 American dies from heart disease each year (CDC, 2015). It is the leading cause of death in men and women; as well as for people of most ethnic/racial groups in the United States (CDC, 2015). African American are twice as likely to die early from heart disease, and men have the highest risk of early death with heart disease (CDC, 2015). The term heart disease refers to numerous cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular diseases are diseases of the heart and…

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    Cultural and societal identities have been characterised throughout history using a variety of mediums. As illustrated by many authors; such as Roy, Barker or Barnes, the written word, can be among the most powerful form of rhetoric, giving society the “stamp” of identity as chosen by the author. Culture and society can be described as the defining expression of our identity, national or otherwise. Group identity begins with the basic patterning of social cohesion such as inherited knowledge,…

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    Slavery Summary

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    been around since the dawn of time. It is known that the Greeks were the first to enforce slave labor, although, it quickly spread throughout the lands and eventually became a normal, everyday concept. Slavery became mostly known after the fourth crusade. In the bible, specifically the book genesis, slavery is justified. As a result of the age of exploration, slavery spread throughout the new world. Each and every one of the European empires enforced slave labor in the new lands they conquered;…

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    The history of African religion is a strong deep religion dating back as far as centuries through original tribal religions, Islam, Christianity with some Judaism. Within this paper, I will briefly describe the spread of AIDS and the effect on each of these religions including tensions between each other and the already present traditional religions. Following these descriptions, I will take time to describe the main ideas behind each religion in a theological viewpoint as well as any social…

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    Anti Semitism Before the Holocaust Why is that the world blames the Jews for its problems? The Holocaust is known as the universal example of Jewish persecution, but was it the first time Jews encountered anti Semitism? Much of the world likes to think that it was started by the Nazis, but this is by far erroneous; the Holocaust was by no means the catalyst of anti Semitism. Antisemitism is known as the prejudice against Jews. “The term [Anti-Semitism] was first used by a German in 1879,…

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    domination 1920s America 22.All of the following contributed to the Great Depression EXCEPT D.:-) lack of credit to help consumers sustain economic growth 23.The Smoot-Hawley Tariffs and other protectionist trade measures had the long-term effect of D.:-) sparking retaliatory measures from Europe which weakened both their economies and ours 24.The recession of 1937 was primarily caused…

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    Lincoln: Who Do We See?

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    Lincoln: Who do we see? Lincoln when compared to most presidents was widely regarded as being non-religious. His close friends and members of his cabinet, like William Herndon described him to be a “non-believer”. Several biographies that followed his assassination were divided on the matter. Some claimed he had been a Christian while others stated otherwise. One such biography in 1872 by Colonel Ward Hill Lamon stated that Lincoln was a non-believer and known to many as an “infidel”. It is…

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    A phrase frequently tossed around in the United States is “Hindsight is twenty-twenty”. We can’t be sure of how this phrase materialized, especially with the war of British and Americans being an explicit contradiction. There are a plethora of factors that justify the extensive clashing dialogues concerning the motivations of British defeat. Great British minds alike presented equally convincing arguments that condemned and combated that of their peers. A ubiquitous idea discussed in the…

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