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    what were once the colonies of Great Britain changed to the flag that symbolizes the free country of the United States of America. Rip Van Winkle acts as a tool that helps people recall the past, much like a time capsule. A time capsule is a historic cache of goods…

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    Introduction The Vietnam War was an undeclared war without front lines or clear objectives that lasted almost 20 years from 1955 to 1975. Over two and a half million Americans fought and over 50,000 died during the conflicts. During January 1968, the Vietcong and North Vietnamese conducted several simultaneous attacks against the South Vietnamese, Americans and their allies known as the Tet Offensive. There were several indicators were ignored by the Intelligence Community (IC) and…

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    Case Study: Hostmonster

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    monitored 24/7 by trained technicians to ensure smooth operation and optimum uptime. This hosting has three packages; Standard, Enhanced and Premium plans that cost $149.99, $199.99 and $249.99 per month respectively. The Premium Plan features 8MB cache, 3.3 GHz quad-core Intel Xeon processors, 16 GB RAM, 15 TB data transfer per month and 100 GB of storage capacity. HostMonster Coupons and discounts HostMonster offers great web hosting for their customers at pocket friendly prices. It has a…

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    while someone who has a bit more faith will react to the appeal-to-emotion method. The first one, the appeal-to-reason method uses a rational argument, which emphasized on reason and in the scientific method, set out the evidence and the reasons for holding a point of view. This method good for the types of people who need a guide for the controversy. The second type of persuasion is the appeal to emotion. The appeal-to-emotion is based on the emotions that an individual feels. Often this can be…

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    Minimum Wage Debate

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    The proposal to raise the minimum wage has caused controversy within many states across the country. Politicians, business personnel and economists have evaluated the circumstances and consequences of raising the minimum wage. Supporters believe raising the minimum wage will have lasting benefits, while opponents argue further economic and social complications could arise. Even though both sides of the argument can be justified, it appears an increase in the minimum wage will do more harm than…

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    the main idea about this topic is, that sports affect kids choices and health. But though sports may help and be good for health, you do always have to have the right coaches. So most kids that get hurt get hurt from not having proper coaching or caches who don’t know what they’re doing. Which show that if they had good coaches then that would lower the chance of them getting hurt. So the main idea on this paragraph is that if the kids had good coaches then they’ll be better and have a lower…

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    Strengths Of The Iroquois

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    The Iroquois believed their league originated from the efforts of a man named Deganawida, or “Great Peacemaker.” From his efforts, he bound the five powerful tribes of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca of what is now upstate New York and French Canada into a powerful Confederacy of the through a system of kinship and consensus. It is fitting, then, that diplomacy was one of the Iroquois’ (or Haudenosaunee, as they called themselves) greatest strengths, allowing them to maintain…

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    Mordred Synthesis Essay Mordred the knight: he is an individual in the Arthurian legend cycle and is involved a major conflict with the King. Mordred association with King Arthur always causes conflict, but the blame put on the poor knight changes over time. The legend of Mordred changes from allowing a reader to develop an opinion on Mordred’s actions in“Roman De Brut” to a reader being told Mordred causes strife in “The Slain Knight” because the author is pandering to the audience's’ tastes…

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    For example, let’s look at organic whole milk from the Whole Foods. The first fact that caches attention is the expiration date. It is a well-known fact that raw milk must be used during the period of 4-5 day, no more. As we can see the expiration date of organic milk in the store is more than a month. To extend a shelf life of milk it goes…

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    Billy Bones Synopsis

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    Livesey arrives to treat the wounded and sick pirates, and tells Silver to look out for trouble when they find the site of the treasure. After he leaves, Silver and the others set out with the map, taking Jim along. Eventually they find the treasure cache — empty. Two of the pirates charge at Silver and Jim, but are shot down by Livesey, Gray, and Ben Gunn, from ambush. The other three run away, and Livesey explains that Gunn has long ago found the treasure and taken it to his cave. In the next…

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