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    The angry white voters and the peasants both want to rise to in status and be given retribution for their work. The peasants during the medieval times were able to impact democracy by establishing “common law”, which help solve issues that occurred with the common people. The common law allowed the common people to judge on the common people, instead of the King deciding what to do. The angry white voters are taking a negative impact on…

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    In my second year of medical school, I took up the opportunity to become a leader by establishing a charitable organization at my university. With the help of a few executive board members that I put together, I was able to start up a chapter on my campus of one of the world’s largest, student driven, nonprofit, medical missions’ organization known as Global Brigades. I thought of the idea, while I was pondering about joining a medical fraternity. The organization’s online ad had shown up on my…

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    1. The police must be stable, efficient, and organized along military lines. Police departments around the county are organized, stable, and efficient by establishing a chain of command similar to military lines. There are multiple divisions with their own leader that directs the everyday workload. This insures that all employees follow the laws and there is accountability on the job. 2. The police must be under governmental control. In the past when individuals attempted to establish a…

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    Critical Thinking: The Battle of Midway Military Intelligence is one of the most vital aspects of any war and is often the determining factor of the outcome. Few skirmishes in the history of the United States are more widely known than the Battle of Midway. This battle was a near perfect blending of intelligence development and application, and a major victory for the United States (Elder, 2008). The opposite is true for the Japanese Naval fleet commanded by Admiral Isoruku Yamamoto. Due to…

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    Jake the Snake: Jaques Plante “ How would you like a job where when you made a mistake, a big red light goes on and 18,000 people boo and yell at you that you suck!” The eldest of 11 children, Joseph Jacques Omer Plante, was born on January 17, 1929 on a farm near Notre-Dame-du-Mont Carmel, in Maurice Quebec. Plante began playing hockey at three ....he had no skates, he used a tennis ball instead of a puck and his stick was carved from a tree root by his father. His father also made his first…

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    Throughout history, numerous events have had significant effects on empires, however, the three that stand out most are; The British East India Company which extended the British Empire to India, The Seven Years War which brought numerous changes to Europe’s colonial empires including Britain acquiring a great part of new France and lastly; the American Revolutionary War which give birth to one of the greatest empire nations to date. It is therefore, plausible to say that had it not been for…

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    this time, the life of a cowboy was threatened and coming to an end with the introduction of the railroad. This new mode of transportation allowed for easier delivery of cattle, reducing the need for cattle drives. Furthermore, with new settlers establishing homes on land that was once used as pasture for the animals, the imposition would create complications for the cowboys. In this painting two cowboys are out trying to get to their cattle, but must go through newly constructed gates and…

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    Reconnaissance In Ww1

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    WWI had many factors deciding the outcome of the war. Some of which were the war on the ground, in the water, and in the air. The war in the air was significant because it provided reconnaissance, carpet bombing, and dogfighting. "In the summer of 1914, the airplane was less than eleven years old" (SparkNotes. "World War I (1914-1919)". http://www.sparknotes.com/history/european/ww1/section5.rhtml. Accessed April 24, 2016.). WWI was one of the first instances in warfare where aircraft was used…

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    In every American household there is the ultimate goal to achieve the “American Dream”. And every household holds a different version of the “American Dream”. But what is the proper version of the “American Dream”? How can we achieve it? Who has access to it? For the majority of people, myself included, one would argue that the “American Dream” is to utilize the system of capitalism, to achieve financial success, materialistic belongings, have a family and to be healthy and stable when retired.…

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    Miguel Vargas 11-20-15 1st hour Mr. O’Neal Before Europeans had ever set foot on North America the continent was a vast land made up of various Native American nations that had their own traditions and cultures. The Natives of america possessed different aspects of human nature that incorporated them into their own society. They had social structures, trade routes and relationships between abundance of other Native groups and which had made them quite an intricate group of people, but as how…

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