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    How the American Revolution Could Have Been Avoided After the Seven Years War, the American colonists were prideful. Underneath that pride, however, was a feeling that they were not British. This new feeling of nationalism fueled their hatred for the British. When the British started holding the colonists in an iron fist, the colonists started to lose their temper and respect towards the British. The lack of representation and publishing of ridiculous acts led the colonists to feel like they did…

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    While watching the Who Killed Adam Mann? Many instances where change needed to occur were prevalent during the whole video. If these changes could have been made such a tragic ending to the children’s lives wouldn’t have occurred. All the systems levels of care and communities such as micro, mezzo, and macro levels needed to be examine and changed in order to prevent the events in this case. First level of the client ecosystem is the micro level, this is the level that deals with the client and…

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    honest through hard times, after Adnan was convicted it was obvious due to his lack of remembrance and his race, why they would frame him during this certain time. The fear of Islamophobia has been around for decades. The series of events that have taken place in our country have led people to believe all Muslims must face some sort of consequences. During the Serial podcast, I mostly believe that Adnan’s beliefs and dishonesty is why he was convicted. Adnan was pleaded guilty without…

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    whether the dropping of the atomic bomb was entirely justifiable The argument to whether the dropping of the atomic bomb was entirely justifiable has been quite controversial. This is due to the cause that it had negative influences on Japan however America was trying to defend their country as it has been stated that Japan most likely would not have surrendered. Though, the Japanese did suffer with casualties of their civilians and soldiers. The Americans had reasons to drop the atomic bomb.…

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    this line, there was a line of demarcation to define exactly where each country could and could not explore. When Columbus left, he intended to find the country of Indians, but instead, he found a whole new continent of North America. When he landed, he was sure that he was in India and named the people he saw Indians. Little did Columbus know, he was in a whole new country. Had Columbus had a system of GPS, he would have known which way to get to India and if he had a cellular phone (along with…

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    Mrs. Wright Legal Crime

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    the murder was led up to but what could have also prevented it. There are 3 statements that will be discussed. What is the crime that Mrs. Wright went through, the difference between legal crime and Mrs. Wright’s crime, and could have this all been prevented. The first topic is what crime did Mrs. Wright endure and how was she affected? It seems that Mrs Wright (due to her husband) was shut out of the outside world. She was cut off of everything that had ever been in her life or that had made…

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    Yes or No to Marijuana? Marijuana legalization has been a big issue in the United State that everybody has talked about for a long time .Marijuana is a plant which is used for medical uses and personal pleasure; it 's also been an old medicine in some cultures in old centuries. It can help people who have cancers or super hyper person or mentality issues, and chronic pain. In early 2012, two states in the USA have legalized marijuana, these two states view of point that marijuana isn 't more…

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    Information Sessions with 90 people entered in the Pages database. Furthermore, about 75 people have gone through Treatment and Control with 50 being in Treatment and 25 in Control. Kris stated, “It’s exactly 2/3 in Treatment.” Kris has submitted the Year 2 proposal that was due last week. Two of SOHOPE Case Managers were on vacation and Kris mentioned there are 30 random individuals ready for training and they all interviewed well. Kris shared that Tiffany helped coach the random students…

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    Atomic Bomb DBQ

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    the bombs. Instead of using the atomic bomb the United States could have demonstrated the power and destruction of the bomb on an island. Before the United States dropped the atomic bombs on Japan, they had already used B-29 Superfortresses to bomb many Japanese…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare, the cause of death for both Romeo and Juliet was poison. Think of the character that introduced the farce of death via poison to escape marriage. Friar Laurence, in order to prevent the marriage of Juliet and Paris, introduces a last minute plan to fake Julie’s death, thus stopping the wedding. The real problem of Romeo and Juliet was improper planning. One problem of the plan was how rushed it was. Juliet runs away to Friar’s doorstep…

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