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    The samurai armor were made out of chain mail. The knight sword was made of steel. The samurai had a bow but the knights had a spear. Views of education Samurai, learned writing, poetry, and how to make tea. Knights, started training at the age of seven, singing, dancing and music. At 14, they learned about…

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    the drinking age to eighteen. If teenagers in the United States are allowed to vote and join the military at age eighteen they are considered responsible adults then they should be allowed to purchase alcohol. If teenagers in the United States are prohibited to purchase alcohol, they are going to find other ways to purchase and drink alcohol anyways. If eighteen year olds are allowed to purchase tobacco then why shouldn’t they be allowed to purchase alcohol? Lowering the drinking age to eighteen…

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    The real age test is a combination if questions about personal heath, dieting habits, and family background. The system takes the answer an individual gives, analyzes them, and then gives an estimated age. This age may match, be higher, or lower than the actual age of the individual. Sometimes this age can be a surprise to the individual. This test makes the individual truly examine certain areas of their life that is otherwise left unnoticed. Impressions of the Test There were several aspects…

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    about the legal drinking age in the U.S. Weather it should or shouldn't be lowered to 18. I believe that the legal drinking age of 21 should not be lowered to 18. For example, approximately 5,000 people die every year due to drinking and accidents caused by drinking. These deaths include, motorcycle accidents, suicide, and even homicide. According to the National Institute on Alcohol abuse and Alcoholism. This shows that more young adults would die if the age limit is lowered.…

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    In the story of the Egyptian monumant named Sphinx an the tume of kind Tutankhamun are both really oth old thing that ar part of the world and there are really important factsabout them and there history and how they were made. The Sphinx is faced to the West bank of the Nile River near Cairo it is the largest sculpture from ancient times.The statue stands almost 70 feet high and 240 feet long. The head is the statue is as large as a house. The colors of the Sphinx has faded throught out…

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    considering raising the minimum driving age from 16 to 18, people need to made aware of such problems. The age requirement should remain at 16 because teens need the driving experience, responsibility, and ability to get to work on their own. To begin, driving experience is much needed in today’s youth. It is taught in many driver’s education courses that teens are the highest percentage in crash statistics. Some believe that these statistics are the reason that the age requirement should…

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    Paleoanthropology Essay

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    art which come from all over the world including Siberia, North Africa, South Africa, and Australia. The time period in which we have evidence of this art is called the Upper Paleolithic, which is considered to be what is commonly called “The Stone Age”. These articles describe early art as simple geometric engravings, paintings, stencils, and even portable stone sculptures. In spite of the fact that these works were simple, they had intent and purpose behind them. Each have a different research…

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    Qualitative Analysis Paper

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    The conclusion that has been determined as a result of a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the country of origin effect on consumers is that the country of origin is actually not a major factor for consumers when purchasing a certain item. However, an interesting development occurred when conducting this research. A majority of the people who took part of both the quantitative and qualitative research actually said that country of origin tends not to be factor in their decision making of…

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    Cystic fibrosis is a severe, but rare genetic condition. It usually surfaces at a young age and affects lungs and the digestive system in which mucus builds up. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation reported roughly 70,000 cases worldwide. Patients with this condition are predisposed to infections by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This bacteria causes infections in the lungs as it favors conditions with large amounts of mucus, typical for cystic fibrosis patients. The bacteria adapts and grows in this unique…

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    Legal Age Limit

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    When it comes to the legal age of a person who wants to consume an alcoholic beverage, the age limit should be raised. There are many factors on why the age limit of drinking should be raised. For instance, when we think about death caused by drinking, we think about it happening to a person who is underage; but that is not the case. Most deaths that happen by someone drinking an alcoholic beverage comes from someone over the age limit of twenty-one years of age. “Studies show that 70% of…

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