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    Cursive Writing Benefits

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    important skills such as mathematics or reading comprehension. However, there are multiple reasons why this skill is still valuable for today’s students. For example, knowing cursive allows people to read historical documents, stimulates brain activity, and is essential for signing legal documents. Therefore, cursive writing skills pose benefits for public school students and should be included in the elementary school curriculum. One reason cursive handwriting…

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    Having the capability to configure workflows through SPO further digitalizes documents and automates their required lifecycle through Simple Getaways customized processes. With this ability to create workflows, additional communication is also gained to increase visibility of the process and keep all involved personnel in the loop…

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    to expose corruption using different types of information. For instance, documents 2,5, and 6 used information to expose business corruption. Documents 1 and 4 used information to expose the corruption of city living conditions. Lastly, document 3 used information in order to expose political corruption. The authors of documents 2, 5, and 6 were able to expose corruption in businesses to the public. For example, in document 2, Lewis Hine provides a photograph of a young girl working in a…

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    party who had signed the document has not read and assented to specific conditions and was not aware that the document is a contract. Hence, civil agreements are of benefit to citizens in the society but they can also stem unfair procedures and create injustice. Civil agreements can include unfair terms or misleading clauses that deceive a party into signing the document. Sir Anthony Mason, former chief Justice of the high court, commented that the party who proffers the document knows or has…

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    Silver Dbq Analysis

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    are more biased because of the source’s point of view. Documents 4 and 5 show that silver was the preferred means of pay taxes or for other everyday items even though the sources were from different points-of-views, however; documents 2 and 7 prove that the Spanish and the Chinese have different views on their own effects on their countries. The documents, which are in terms of economy, prove to be impartial such as document 4. In this document it involves an outsider’s view from Britain who is…

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    a market for their products, and because they need land for farming and manufacturing. The documents can be grouped by the social factors (document # 4,5,6,8) because they show how Social Darwinism led to the rise of new imperialism, political factors (document # 3,7) because industrialized countries imperialized so that they can have more land and more glory for their nation, and economic factors (document #1,2,9) because they show how mother…

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    DBQ Ancient World Trade

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    of the world trade was different because of the goods they traded was different than other regions of the world. In map A it shows many of the different goods including “Animal skin,honey,Jade and Obsidian,”( Document A), Then in document C the maps show “Slaves,salt,gold and ivory,” (Document C). They show this as their goods.In evidence 1 is showing the goods that they sold and how they traded.Some important were goods animal skin,honey,Jade and Obsidian. Then my second piece of evidence is…

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    Documents can tell you any number of things about different civilizations. In the case of “The Spartan Creed” it tells you how the Spartans valued war. War was meant to be a great honor to men. War is when a man would prove himself and no matter their rank or age no one could dis honor their feat. In “The Spartan Creed” it says this in a number of ways one being “I would not say anything for a man nor take account of him…. unless he can endure to face the blood and the slaughter” (Brophy, 85).…

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    Daniel Ellsberg worked on documents that showed the U.S’s actions during Vietnam the document had very secret and important information, he was an early supporter of the U.S.’s role in indochina but by the time he finished working he was against the U.S.’s involvement. He felt like he had to expose the U.S.’s actions so he leaked the papers. In 1971 he copied more than seven thousand pages of documents that revealed the government's actions during the Vietnam war. The documents exposed the…

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    Document analysis is a very important method in historical interpretation. In this paper I will analyze four readings and discuss the motivation, intent, and purpose of each document within a specific historical context while focusing on author bias as well as the value of the document itself. The four historical documents that will be analyzed are as followed; “Perpetua’s Diary”, “Procopius’ Secret History”, “The Women from the Suras”, and “Pact of Kumar”. The first document, “Perpetua’s…

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