Back to the Future Part III

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    to both the Frankish kingdom and to the rule of the Pope. The lands claimed by the Pope became the basis for the Papal States. The Lombard King, who at the time was Desiderius, wanted those lands back, angering Charlemagne, who was married to the daughter of King Desiderius. Charlemagne sent his wife back home to her father, the King, and then invaded Lombardy, conquering the Lombard lands, and declaring himself the new King of Lombardy. By doing so, he developed an even stronger relationship…

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    Part III suggests an AV user’s accountability for the activities of the AV will vary depending on the amount of liberty and privacy their AV has. How a drivers interest in liberty and privacy are used or protected by an AV depends on whether the AV is a…

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    zeal and the practice to unlearn to discover something new have always kept me happy that I am a part of such colossal fraternity which changed our understanding of human life and health globally. During my undergraduate (B.Pharm) days, I was evaluating…

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    “For joint action in dealing with common problems, such as foreign affairs. A clumsy congress was to be the chief agency of government. There was no executive branch -George III (British king at the time) had left a bad taste- and the vital judicial arm was left almost exclusively to the states” (kennedy 164). Now let 's step back for a moment to understand the reasoning behind this. The Articles of Confederation was made with the intention to have a weak central government. Reason being is that…

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    beliefs. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and Shakespeare’s Richard III are tied into King’s ideas with what is considered true by many people. Kings words did not incite hatred or violence by his followers. But instead he used his words to make people think about how they acted. The beliefs and ideology of, King is what drove this movement. The speech truly was the emotional and ideological appeal that made people pause and think about the future and dreams of blacks in the…

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    Brooklyn kids, collected rags, paper, metal, rubber, and other junk and hoarded it...” (Smith 6). These quotes allow readers to distinguish the social background of the Nolan family. They are Catholic and poor, like many others in Brooklyn at that time. III. Francie Nolan is the protagonist of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. When first introduced in “Book 1,” she is eleven years old. She has brown hair and brown eyes. Even though she is so young, she knows that if she saves her money, she can…

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    previous act. Nora, having failed in her attempt to convince her husband to keep Krogstad in his position at the bank is confronted by Krogstad in her home while Torvald is gone. During the exchange Krogstad goes over the changed he envisions for his future at the bank. He believes that within a year with Torvalds help he will be manager of the bank. Nora of course exclaims that he will never see that happen. Krogstad, assuming that she plans to do something drastic asks her if she means…

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    chose the book 10- Minute Mindfulness: 71 Simple Habits for Living in the Present Moment for my book review. The title of the book intrigued me because I struggle with stress, anxiety and the need to have everything planned out and perfect for the future. So, I decided to give this book a read because I would love to be able to live in the moment positively and enjoy my life and children instead of constantly worrying about the what-ifs and trying to pencil in every detail of the day ahead of…

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    The witches are three sisters who have supernatural powers and can see the future. In Act four Scene one, Macbeth seeks for the three weird sisters so he can learn about his future and what he has to worry about. Hamlet, the leader of the witches, denied Macbeth when he asks for four prophecies, therefore demands the witches to tell him his prophecies. He exclaims, “I will be…

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    Gun Control Speech

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    What if we were no longer afraid? Specific Purpose: To share an idea of a different American society. To propose a way for our society, so we’re no longer victims. Central Idea: Every American should be required to undergo weapons training, and given a firearm to protect themselves at all time. Introduction: (Jessica) I. Attention-Grabbing introduction: Imagine yourself walking home late at night from a friend’s house. It’s very dark and hard to keep track of your surroundings. Suddenly you hear…

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