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    Classic Liberalism

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    Classic liberalism, which originates from the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, assumes that the international system is anarchic but also believes that peace is possible for peace through cooperation. Liberals believe that the international law "is a way of structuring "patterns of individual and group interaction in transnational society, patterns which, in turn, create interests that make up and constrain state action," (Burly, 1993-230). Liberals also stress the importance of liberal values,…

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    Fifth grade was the perfect year. Incredible friends, a cute boy who sat across from me in math and the start of my passion for acting. The only possession from fifth grade that I still own is a yearbook, so I cherish the pictures it contains. This yearbook means nothing to my next door neighbor, but it means the world to me because I look back on the yearbook frequently, reminiscing the best memories. As seen in literature, the possessions that we treasure the most commonly mean more to us than…

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    Obama Classic Text

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    Classic texts stay relevant. They’re ability to appeal to a wide range of audiences gives the text a dominant and famous position in society. To be intellectually and fundamentally captivating is what most texts in International Relations aim to achieve once published but only the intellectual landmark texts are recognised and acknowledged. Barack Obama, the new president at the time, delivered a speech at Cairo University in Egypt in some fashion. Undoubtedly, Obama’s linguistic use is very…

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    Little Women Classic

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    Classic Book Essay The book Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott, was first published in two parts in 1868 and 1869. It’s about four sisters that are trying to figure life out and stumble along the way. Little Women should be considered a classic. It has universal themes, high quality writing and gives a view into life in the 1800s. One of the reasons Little Women should be considered a classic is because it contains universal themes. As an example, the characters Jo and Laurie fights the…

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    Classic Union Uniforms

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    The classic Union uniform is often viewed as a dark blue flannel coat and dark blue wool trousers with a kepi cap, a blue cap with a leather visor. That was the most common, but the uniform differed from volunteers and professionals. Professionals wore the darker colors. While volunteers wore lighter blues. There wered even some troops that wore grey. There was more diversity of the uniforms at the beginning of the war than at the end. Troops usually carried a knapsack. The knapsack usually had…

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    50049 Classic Cookware

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    If you’re looking for cookware that is beautiful and classic as well as functional, you can certainly find it with a Farberware 50049 Classic Stainless Steel 15-Piece Cookware Set. You can test your culinary skills with ease and be assured of a serious cooking experience. The classic style of the Farberware 50049 Classic Stainless Steel 15-Piece Cookware Set boasts a heavy18/10 stainless steel polished mirror finish for its exterior. The design of the close-fitting lids is consistently classical…

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    The Time Machine Classic

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    an author writes a book, there are many different attributes that could cause the book to be studied carefully, have characteristics of becoming a classic, and contribute different aspects to society. H.G. Wells shows the reader a desolate future by displaying how mankind will move towards a more capitalist society and change for the worst, in his classic The Time Machine. H.G. Wells, author of great works such as the Time Machine, the Chronic Argonauts, and Outline of History, was born…

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    Hockey Vs Ice Hockey

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    For my comparative analysis I will be analyzing and comparing the 2014 NHL winter classic, featuring the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Detroit Red Wings. For the AFL match I will be analyzing game 7 of the 2015 AFL season featuring the North Melbourne kangaroos against Essendon bombers. Pre-game show In the NHL match, my video source does not include a full pre-game coverage show. However, the video coverage opens with both teams standing on the blue line, with each team standing on the…

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    Classic Cars History

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    are still attracted to classic cars even though that today’s modern cars are more efficient and better made? What is appealing about these classic cars? According to Newsday, “Classic cars touch not only the lives of the millions of collectors who have a genetic predisposition for “the sickness”; it also touches the lives of those who see classic cars as investments, art, nostalgia, and therapy.” (Linden) To people that collect classic cars the reason why they collect classic cars can range from…

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    Classic Problem Of Evil

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    The Classic Problem of Evil has been pondered by many great minds. Humans and other living things continue to be troubled by the many kinds of evils. If God is benevolent, He would not want people and other living things to suffer. If God is omniscient, He must know when they are suffering. If God is omnipotent, He must be able to prevent this suffering. Yet this evil suffering still exists. They come to the conclusion that: if God does not want to prevent suffering, then God seems to have evil…

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