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    Sultan Mehmed II, ruler of the Ottoman Turks came into Constantinople, deciding it was theirs to take (Charles 122). The epic battle lasted from 6 April 1453 to May 29th of 1453 when 10,000 men attempted to defend a staggering estimated 100,000 to 150,00 on the Turks side. The fall of Constantinople was a major turning point in history because of the changes that happened as a result. The Ottomans great and Byzantine’s poor ruling lead to the fall of Constantinople. The city had been an…

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    virtuous ideals need to be victorious over the schemes that are embedded in the wicked depths of man which will then aid in restoring the people’s confidence when their country takes part in war. Achievement such as this can be seen through America’s involvement in the American Revolution in books, the Civil War in speeches, WW II in interviews, the Cold War in lecture notes, and the Korean War in textbooks. One war that has proved this theme true is the American Revolution. During the 1770’s,…

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    Stephen King Masculinity

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    The idealized standards for males in the 1950s were very demanding. They were expected to be providers, soldiers, and pioneers of industry. While all of these attributes associated with money and power seems very appealing, there was a flaw in 50’s era ideology. These standards undercut basic human instinct. Males could not cry, express fear, or cower. Any deviation from the social norm would result in ostracization from the community. It was vital for men to adopt an emotionally disconnected…

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    people in a relationship. They also deal with the change of the future plan due to pregnancy. In other opinion, that is a part of human nature, which is called ‘praxis’ when human are choice-makers. Molly and Macky made a decision to have sex and it was their choice to not practice safe…

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    war, this decision was dismissed by the Civil Rights Acts of 1866. The Civil Right Act declared very clearly without any ambiguity that all person born in the United States of America are citizens of the country. From this Act, the Jus Soli became part of the fourteen amendment: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they…

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    Stem cells are characterized by the ability to replicate themselves limitlessly. After being created, these identical copies can remain undifferentiated for a long period of time. When receiving specific signals from internal and external environments, they transform themselves to a particular type of cell in the body with specialized functions and features. Therefore, they act as an essential system for tissue repair and growth (National Institutes of Health, 2009). Based on their origins, stem…

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    many west australians, amongst others, finished first rate acts of heroism. they ran into burning homes, risking their own lives, to rescue folks who have been frequently entire strangers. after the preliminary bombings, many australians stayed at the back of to offer support and their offerings to the hospitals and the survivors. dr fiona timber, a west australian, advanced the groundbreaking new technology of “spray-on-skin” to assist the bali victims, and for her efforts received australian…

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    leadership and enhanced my view of the effectiveness of advocacy. I found being knowledgeable of practice improvements, policy limitations, and the stakeholders involved and presenting information with passion influence change. Challenging the process is part of being an effective leader, and as I mentioned in my initial reflection, this is an area I am continuously striving to improve upon. Leaders evoke…

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    Ramesses Research Paper

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    The story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt has been told numerous times through various media, including film. Without fail, Ramesses II is almost always portrayed as the unnamed pharaoh of the Exodus. He is often regarded as Egypt’s greatest and most powerful pharaoh. Born in 1302 BC, he was the third Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. He is the second child of Seti I and Queen Tuya, and his only known sibling is Princess Tia. At fourteen years old, Ramesses was appointed…

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    Sukuk Case Study

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    underlying assets that back up the issuance of such certificates which are for all intent and purpose issued to appear that a certain sum of money has been invested and passed over to the issuer/manager. True Sukuks must consult true right of ownership to Sukuk holders in the manner recognized by the Shariah, the same to be made available to them as true owners of the underlying assets that back up the Sukuk which initially means the money capital passed over to the issuer as part of the…

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