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    Which political system is better for a country? Each country have different needs, cultures, history, strengths and weaknesses to take into account in order to find the appropriate system. The aftermath of war in Iraq, when talking about politics, was focused on asserting control over the country, the next step in order to rebuild the country is establishing a representational system, the majority believe that democracy is the system to follow, since a democracy is not a unknown concept for…

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    around since ancient greece and many people from ancient greece would chew on bark and sap off of Mastic tree bark. But people in ancient greece weren't the only people to chew forms of gum. There were people like the mayans, Eskimos, and even south americans. Each one of these different groups would use different things as a form of gum. Mayans would use chicle and Eskimos would use blubber. Different societies would use different things based off of geography. But even though gum has been…

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    ideology are so similar, and because of the safety of the country. The two party system should be kept in place. Firstly, the two party system has been in place since the beginning. Our founding fathers must have been smart enough to over think what would work and came up with this idea. So far our country has not had any major problems with the system. So why change something that works and is reliable? The force of tradition is a factor that plays a role in why I believe it should be kept.…

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    unbeknownst location or a more efficient trade route, it would be advantageous for the Europeans. However, such expeditions were not easily performed and funding from private investor(s) or the government would have been necessary. Another reason as to why Europeans sought to find new trade routes that would link European merchants with markets of Asia was to cut out the middle man. Without having to purchase the goods from a middle man merchant, it would drastically lower prices for the…

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    person would classify the “in-between” cells the same way to make their own trials more reliable. Even though individually each person was not making an error with their counting and classifying when the data was put together the differences in perspective would cause a source of error. This is a source of error because different people will have different interpretations of cells that are not obviously in one phase. Even if they counted the cells accurately every person would have a different…

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    The story would change if Maggie would tell the story. Her sister Dee, the one who went to college would be different from the way they grew up. From Maggie’s point of view, she would see a perspective of Dee in which she is self-centered and different from both her & her mom. Her mom would be her role model in which the both have similar living style in which Maggie sees in herself. Maggie realize that her sister is the completely opposite, in which she sees that she prefers the world over her…

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    If I were fortunate enough to receive the scholarship that the “From a Different Perspective” organization, it would be an opportunity of a lifetime if I were able to embark France. If I were given this special opportunity, I would choose to embark Provence – Alpes – Côte d’Azur, a region in Southeastern France and formerly known as Provence. Provence is known for their beautiful field of lavender flower. I chose Provence for the geographical benefits of the regions such as being close to the…

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    equality, religion, and many other aspects of government. Thomas Paine believe all of these ideas will follow under one government but have different beliefs. From this he was correct about some things but, he was mostly wrong. In this passage, Thomas Paine says, “Make up different nations accustomed to different forms and habits of government, speaking different…

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    improving my creativity as a writer and learned more about the different styles of writing. Looking back at the goals I set for myself in the beginning of the class I would gladly say I have some what accomplished them. My goals in the beginning of the class was to improve my writing by becoming more of a show and not tell kind of writer. I also put down that I would like to become more of an open-minded writer. Lastly, to explored different styles of writing such as dramatic play, poetry,…

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    this could significantly increase the factors of potentially capturing more criminals. Not only would this be a way to engage with the public/ their audience, it would initiate conversations between them and the community. Therefore, the public will potentially see the police as someone who is trying to help them and to be their friend and prevent them from being harmed. Another positive factor I would say is treating everyone fairly. I believe that every service should definitely treat the…

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