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    Focus on Table 2. Then, interpret columns 1 and 3. Why do the authors use IV method? The Table 2 in the entitled paper written by Timothy Besley, Torsten Persson and Daniel M. Sturm considers three measures for policy stance. Namely, tax revenue as a percentage of state income, state infrastructure spending as a percentage share of capital outlays in total state government expenditure, and whether a state has a right-to-work laws. All coefficients for political competition are significant. That…

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    the world by Islam, Judaism and Christian religions. The shrine was constructed with a wooden guilt dome that is approximately 20 meters in diameter and rises to about 30 meters above a stone platform. A dome is supported by four piers and Twelve columns forming…

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    white arches of the groin vaulted ceiling. The first thing one is drawn to look at when entering the Santa Maria Novella is a large Crucifix suspended above the nave from the ceiling. Created in the fourteenth century by Giotto. Floating on the second column on the left is a marble pulpit designed by Filippo Brunelleschi which would have been used as an elevated place to read the Gospel to the congregation. A number of marble tombs are placed along the edges of the church walls. Some of the…

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    Each block was the first and second half of the columns on the board. A block contains a unique color and word pair that could not found in any other block. Through counterbalancing, the blocks were randomized to have a different order of color words and a different order of ink colors. For the combinations…

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    Churchill’s “Iron Curtain” Speech reflects Winston Churchill’s thoughts on the time period of World War II (1946) about the “Europe’s Divide”, the “Communist Fifth Columns”, and the war not being “Inevitable”, the issue going around World War II and The Cold War affected many people and countries. Churchill persuades the readers to believe what The United Nations plan was to help Winston Churchill and restore both sides of Europe. Churchill uses an Emotional Appeal to show “a strong…

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    his columns consist of “They Shoot Canoes, Don’t They?”, and “The Bear in the Attic”. I really like the style that Patrick McManus writes about. I’m big on writing about the outdoors but also having that humor style built in makes it a perfect story. He is a perfect role model to show that even if you don’t do well in English just the right inspiration can boost your goal to become a famous writer for any outdoor magazine. He is still actively writing for Outdoor Life, his most recent column…

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    Janie 's definition of love and marriage v. Nanny’s definition. In column 1, give two specific scenes that show their views. In column 2, write a well-organized paragraph in which you analyze why and how their views are different. Be sure to state each character’s view. Use quotes for support. The first scene that exhibits Nanny’s definition of love is when she is insists on Janie marrying Logan Killicks to Janie’s dismay. In this scene Nanny explains to her granddaughter that she wants her…

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    Ancient Greece Dbq

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    Ancient Greece has contributed a variety of subjects from poetry to philosophy, but what are the areas Ancient Greece had the greatest influence? Ancient Greece has been significantly influential to American culture, specifically in the area of political structure and science, although, entertainment is also noteworthy. In 508 BCE, Democracy begun (Doc. 1); a political system that introduced unbiased judgment and would be later expanded upon for the American political principles. Democracy was…

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    In her “What Caused This Man’s Chest Pain if Not a Heart Attack?” (2016), Lisa Sanders asserted that a man’s chest pain could cause doctors to double think about what type of treatment they are prescribing to a patient. Sanders supported her position by using a man’s mysterious chest pain story to inform her audience about misleading symptoms. Sanders’ purpose was to instruct her readers about undiscovered illnesses in order to show how familiar symptoms could be mistaken for something common…

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    Step one: practice and test on your emotional thoughts by being positive, unbiased and control amygdala. Observe on how you react to topics like religion and politics, if there is an emotional judgement or outburst then your study isn’t unbiased. Amygdala is part of the reaction system in the brain that stimulate negative experience that causes judgement and commence problems on others. Step two: looking at things differently will gain new insights, solution and a new side of the story. It can…

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