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    He had the factories change in order to assemble war machines and in that, giving some people their jobs back. When men were going into the military, whether it be voluntarily or from getting drafted, they knew that the money would keep a roof over their families head and food on the table. And as many engineers were called on to build bigger and better war machines, an increasing amount of soldiers were called on to fight in the war…

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    almost every day doing high-intensity workouts in the gum and yet you still wonder why you can’t build well-defined muscles? The most common reasons why this happens is because of improper diet, over training and wrong choice of exercises. If you want to effectively burn calories and grow muscle mass you should apply the following tips in your workout routine. Change the Eating Habits In order to build muscles and to burn fat, it is essential to consume food rich in protein, carbohydrates and…

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    earnest tone in order to appeal to the social morals in his audience. Chavez begins his second paragraph by discussing how God says human life is a natural right and cannot be taken away. Through the use of appealing diction, Chavez appeals to religious readers by stating life is a "special possession given by God to man" (8-9) and "no one has the right to take it away" (9-10). Knowing this article would be published in a religious periodical, Chavez uses this reference to God in order to…

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    Importance Of Jrotc

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    who are trying to build leadership and character. Also, Jrotc is a student run organization. Therefore it's teaching kids how to become a leader and improving their responsibilities skills too. The Army J.R.O.T.C. creed is a perfect example to show how it builds character. In the cadet creed, it states that "I will not lie, cheat, or steal and will always be accountable for my actions and deeds," is a great way to show character. Every cadet says this creed to help build and to…

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    nuclear-programs in order to make, and perfect the atom bomb, or nuclear weapons. During the Cold War the USSR and the USA were in a race to build the atom bomb. Although they both had secret and confidential programs, that not many people knew about, spies were very effective in order to discover new information. The USSR potential to build an atom bomb was underestimated by the West. The Soviets made an atom bomb exceptionally early, which was well before the USA believed they could have. In…

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    One of the high points is the Psychological, physiological, emotional and all-round benefits it gives. In order to keep this simple, I would not go into terms that might be ambiguous. I would be looking at 3 benefits Kids can enjoy when they fully engage in sports. These are: 1. Relationship Building: One of the major skills that kids acquire when they engage in sports is the ability to build relationships. This cascades to bonding, team building, having a team spirit and so much…

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    Impact Migration

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    Experiences 1945-present). This unit explores migration experiences and the impact migration has had in shaping Australia and the world. Through the creation of an online site study, I have linked syllabus outcomes to the learning activities therein in order to ensure students learn about migration experiences through multiple perspectives and tasks, so that they have a broad understanding of impact migration has had and still continues to have to this present day. The online site study allows…

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    “Making the Familiar Strange”: a sociological theory in which one must take a common belief and alter their perception of said belief in order to settle on its worth. This concept, despite its seeming simplicity, is one that many people fall short in completing. To “make the familiar strange” is to question the established norms in society and assess its value and connection to the self. Although a multitude of students enroll into college each semester, many do not acknowledge or assess the…

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    Martin Luther King Junior, a civil rights activist and public speaker, in his 1963 letter from the Birmingham jail, King justifies the protests and claims that immediate action should be taken in order to support the civil rights movement. King develops this justification and claim through establishing credibility, building a logical argument, and appealing to emotion through imagery. King begins by establishing credibility with his opening line. He places himself on the levels of the clergymen…

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    Kula Ring Research Paper

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    They are the office and are the highest ranked lineage of clans. Their power is derived from their office, not the actual individual. They oppose another’s will on a particular situation in order to get things done. The chief gives orders and expects them to be obeyed, he has authority power. The sources of chiefly power include land, redistribution, warriors, religion, and monumental architect. He has control of land, the clan or lineage of the chief receives…

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