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    Feel the Bern! Would Bernie Sanders make a great future President? Bernard Sanders mostly known as “Bernie” Sanders is an American Politician and the junior United States Senator from Vermont, who’s also the first non-Christian to win a U.S. Primary. Sanders, age 74 was born on September 8, 1941 in New York City, New York. That would make him the oldest President of the United States to ever be elected. Sanders was born into a Jewish family, whereas he attended Hebrew school. He later on went…

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    Harry Gold was a laboratory chemist who was born in Bern, Switzerland on December 11, 1910. He moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1914. When the war began he was a twenty-eight year old who lived with his parents and his older brother. They lived in a working class Pennsylvania neighborhood. Because of the great depression he was laid off from his job at the sugar chemical plant. He was offered another job that had very high pay which helped him support his family. There he was confronted by…

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    were prepared for the Anabaptist movement. In this paper I will summarize chapters 5-6 in Justo Gonzalez’s The Story of Christianity. Ulrich Zwingli was born in Switzerland in January 1484, very soon after Martin Luther. He studied in Basel and Bern, where he developed a…

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    conformity because the more people there are that are making a decision, the more people feel that they have to conform. In other words, if there are more people who agree to an answer, the brain will assume they are correct. The findings of Gregory Berns say that conforming to the group releases tension on the brain’s decision making and also consists of the fear system kicking in. In conclusion, the brain believes that if their answer is not the same as…

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    The rivalry between coke and Pepsi has been going on for ages, ever since Pepsi came out in 1898 it’s been an ongoing competition . there is a impartial difference between the worlds most popular drink ;coke and Pepsi . Some may say they can taste the difference while others say there’s no difference at all. Even though they may be similar formula wise they are still many things that set them apart . Even though both Coke and Pepsi sell at the same price in stores sold almost everywhere there…

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    1. Mission and Vision Statements The company that I currently work for is Craven Community College (CCC) in New Bern, NC. Their mission statement: Craven Community College is a dynamic and responsive institution of higher education committed to improving and enriching individual lives and society through comprehensive, high quality and accessible learning opportunities that allow students to contribute and compete in a diverse and global community. Their vision statement: By 2017, Craven…

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    Progeria Essay

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    Progeria In Greek, progeria, means prematurely aged. There are two types of progeria. The most common, is Hutchinson-Guilford. Wiedemann-Rautenstrauch syndrome is the second type of progeria, which appears in children while they’re still in utero (Erickson Gabbey, 2016). For years, scientists had researched in an attempt to learn the cause of this disease that affects children. After decades of scientific research, the gene for Progeria Syndrome was found in April 2003 by a group of researchers…

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    Propaganda Research

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    “Feel the Bern. Vote Bernie Sanders for President.” Slogans like this are ads. Ads, though, are propaganda. These ads, we see them everywhere, but that is not the only type of propaganda. Propaganda uses persuasive tactics and these are used by both the government and by terrorist. Propaganda is defined differently according to different sources, but all kinds of propaganda have the same goal. For example, the Dictionary of American History defines propaganda as the deliberate use of…

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    I arrived at Rancho Buena Vista High School at 12:00 pm. I waited in a line for about 20 minutes until I reached to the security section. Before we could enter Rancho Buena Vista’s Stadium, we had to be checked for weapons or anything dangerous. I took everything from my pockets and placed them on the table where the securities took a look. Then I was patted down and walked through a metal detector. After the safety process, I walked through the stadium and went on the football field. On the…

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    For its first public appearance, the Perrelet Maison invited SC Bern, one of Europe’s leading ice hockey teams, drawing a subtle yet clear parallel between the sport and the watch. Price on request. For more information, visit perrelet.com/en/distributors/asia/india Mountain man (Note to art: Hallmark Suits) This…

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