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    Sushil G C Prof. April Braden HIST 1301-71003 21 October 2017 BLACKBEARD BIOGRAPHY Pirate refers to the person who attacks and robs the ship at the sea violently. We all are familiar with the word pirate as we have been told stories about them directing the golden age when they were the legends of the sea since from our childhood. One of the notorious pirates was “Blackbeard” who was perhaps one of the major figure associated with the “Golden Age of Piracy” that was roughly between 1716 to 1726…

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    Animals have been utilized for testing and growing new ways for inventing and discovering new treatments and medicines. Without experiments on animals, ailments like organ transplants, heart bypass surgery, cervical tumor, and immunizations for polio would not have been discovered. Utilizing animals as experiments create proper medications furthermore finds more secure ways for medicines. Creature testing is the exact primary method for taking in the human body without hurting the person. Albeit…

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    Banksy Research Paper

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    graphic designer and talented self-publicist. To his fans, however, he is the voice of dissent in a media-obsessed capitalist society Banksy’s early interest in grafitti came through seeing the work of 3D (now of Massive Attack fame) on the streets of Bristol where he grew up and was friendly with a graffiti crew called DryBreadZ or DBZ. Inkie other notable graffiti street artist was also on the list of those Banksy admired. Banksy also admired the works of Blek Le Rat and often recycling his…

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    the unauthorized sea raiders, could easily function under a facade of legitimacy. It is not known exactly when or where privateering originated. However, historians say that in the 15th century when piracy became a major problem in areas like Bristol, England, residents of coastal cities began to resort to self-help by arming ships at their own expense, so it has been generally decided that these ships were the first privateers. 2 This caused a great deal of reform in naval strategy. These…

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    Policies dividing states already troubled by discrimination and gross systemic inequality are perplexing and illogical, more so in countries already plagued by multiple types of division. A special case of this type of rule is the Republic of India, in which the country is divided politically as the cause of different regions taking on different identities through the recognition of multiple languages as being national. This has led to many regions institutionally standardizing different…

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    The citizens have access to fabricated ideas, and not the absolute truth on matters. The public only gets to hear what the leaders want them to hear. Leaders have the media in their control and therefore manipulate it for their selfish gain. The ignorance of the citizens who do not understand the constitution is the advantage of the selfish leaders. These citizens are not perfectly aware of the provisions in the constitution and even if manipulation or altering of these occurs, the change will…

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    Should Judges Make Law

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    Historically, parliament should make the law and judges simply apply the law, this fits in with the separation of powers theory. Blackstone 's dictation theory also states this. Judges create law by precedent and statutory interpretation. Under the Literal Rule judges have very little scope for judicial creativity as they are limited to giving words in the Act of Parliament their plain, ordinary, grammatical meaning from a standard English dictionary, this means judges are following the exact…

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    Moving to America, is usually more often the dream of most people, especially the youths living in the third countries, with the hope of getting a better life. Mostly, these individuals imagine that America will offer them a “bed of roses” kind of life. However, most immigrants never live to see the fulfillment of their expectations. For most of them, struggle, disappointments and a discriminative society which opts to out rightly ignore them is what they have to face each day. This paper seeks…

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    Jane Austen's Persuasion

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    In Jane Austen’s novel Persuasion, she wrote, “I hate to hear you talking so like a fine gentleman, and as if women were all fine ladies, instead of rational creatures (Austen 83).” Women were seen as delicate beings that were too innocent and ignorant to make their own decisions. Rather, the men must make the decisions for the women and the women must follow their orders. Around 70 years after the publication of Persuasion, a poet by the name of Alfonsina Storni was born. Storni grew up…

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    Homelessness Law

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    Mental Health and Homelessness Law President John F Kennedy signed the Community Mental Health Act into law in 1963 which revolutionized and improved mental health care in America. Prior to this law, there were limited community-based treatment facilities. Therefore, the mentally-ill population was being institutionalized in hospital settings with no thought of community re-entry plan. Following this law, those patients were able to reenter the community while still receiving mental health…

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