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    (British Broadcasting Corporation) writer Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat does when they sets a light on Sherlock in a 21st century manner. The documentary dissects everything from the characters to how each of Sherlock’s adventure should be set. Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman, and Andrew Scott sets the tone for the whole show that the documentary demonstrates how they became those characters. They had each actor and actress have a interview on how they decide to do their version of the…

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    Is the church really what it seems to be?Martin Luther was a theologian born in 1483 in Germany who changed the history of church forever. He became one of the most influential figures in the history of Christianity. Martin Luther was against some of the most basic tenets of Catolicism. Martin Luther thought that the church has been corrupted, and that it had become more like a business. In 1517 Martin Luther published the 95 theses which were basically an attack on the bad things the church had…

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    Naval Power Essay

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    Why the United States Developed Naval Power 1775-1815 The United States developed the Navy out of necessity. Although their naval strength was dwarfed by the might of the British fleet during the American Revolution, creating some sort of resistance to hinder the British and to get them away from their naval assets proved to be an integral element in eventually gaining independence in 1783. Also in the nation’s formative years, attacks against U.S. ships by foreign powers including the French…

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    Before West Point became the military institution that it is today. It served as a vital tactical location for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. General George Washington noticed the significance of the location and stated that West Point was “the most strategic position in America” and knew that it would play a vital role in gaining a strategic advantage against the British. The area along the Hudson River consisted of many hills and offered defensive fields of fire which would…

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    On September 19th, British General John Burgoyne achieved a small but costly victory over American forces led by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold. Burgoyne’s troops were not as strong, therefor, Burgoyne attacked the Continental Army again at Bemis Heights on October 7th, but this time they were defeated and were forced to retreat. Burgoyne surrendered ten years later. October 1777…

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    the dialysis bag we found that it had gained weight, this was due to the fact that the iodine molecules were diffusing into the bag and nothing was diffusing out. We then tested for the presence of monosaccharides and some disaccharides using the Benedict 's Test. What we found was that the dialysis bag and the beaker all contained sugar while the control (water) did not. It makes sense that the dialysis bag would test positive for the presence of sugars because we had put glucose and starch…

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    Analysis Of Aunty Ifeoma

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    Therefore, when Obiiora breaks the social norm as he rudely interrupts Aunty Ifeoma’s discussion with her friend Chiaku, she did not only caution the boy immediately but reprimands him with a slap and also warms him against such unruly act: “I do not raise disrespectful children in this house. I will not tolerate this rubbish from you …” (245). On hearing the slaps, Amaka says to Kambili: “I always got the stick on my palm … and Obiora got his on his buttocks … I prefer the stick to her slaps…

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    follows the traditional principles of the Chinese, Ayurvedic, Native Americans, and Hippocratic medicine that has been used for thousands of years. "Naturopathy" was coined by a German-born doctor, John Scheel, in 1895 and was popularized by Dr. Benedict Lust, a hydrotherapist from Germany who in 1905 founded the American School of Naturopathy in New York. (Hotlz, 2017…

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    From August 2010 to present day, I transitioned from a career in theatre to one in social justice. After obtaining my master’s degree in human rights, I gained important advocacy skills working as a non-profit professional. My post-college activities are detailed as follows. I. August 2010 – September 2011, professional theatre artist and actor Upon graduating from college in August 2010, I worked as a professional actor, director, and playwright in New York City. During this time, I focused on…

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    12 Years A Slave

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    “12 Years a Slave” may not be the first movie made about slavery, but it sure was the one that stopped American cinema from selling lies on this topic, which they had been doing for over a century now . “12 Years a Slave” is a slave narrative directed by Steve McQueen. A slave narrative is a literary form that grew out of the written accounts of enslaved Africans. Naomi Zack in her book “Thinking about Race”, states that “Race, and the idea the word stands for have meant very different things…

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