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    Philip II : Philip II was King of Spain from 1556 and of Portugal from 1581 Absolute Monarch : government in which the monarch has absolute power among his or her people. Divine Right : political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy Edict of Nantes : Stated that Huguenots could live peacefully in France Cardinal Richelieu : Louis XIII's advisor, really ruler of France, wanted France to be powerful, weakened the Protestants, strengthened the middle class, Started the 30…

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    chest and put your hand in front of it's mouth to check for a breath. If s/he isn't breathing pull the tongue forward, close the mouth and tilt the head a little to open the airway so that you remove anything that is blocking it. If you are unable to remove the obstruction you can perform the Heimlich Manoeuvre: Hold the dog upside down with it's head facing the floor and shake it gently while thumping it's chest with your hand. Then give two mouth-to-nose ventilations (while blocking it's…

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    There are many different types of governments in history. When you compare a Constitutional Monarchy and a Democratic Presidency, it can be clear that the two are very different but alike. For the Democratic Party, the people hold its’ supreme power. For example, the United States falls under the Democratic Presidency. The U.S. is broken up into different levels, and three branches concluded of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. For a Constitutional Monarchy, it is the oldest…

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    Websters dictionary describes a monarch as a a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire. Absolute Monarchs are kings or emperors who have full political power over the state and its people. The Monarchs I am talking about are from 1450 to 1750. They became monarchs and offered the subjects law and order. They got the support from the middle class people. The king would make laws based on his own opinions and beliefs. Phillip the second lived from 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598. Philip was…

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    Do you care if our leaders have integrity? Integrity is someone with honesty, acceptable morals, and sound ethics. A president with his finger on the button of a nuclear bomb certainly should be a leader with integrity. This kind of leader has your life in his hands. Knowing who our leaders are, what they stand for, and what kind of morals they have is detrimental to our wellbeing. We can find leaders in every corner of the globe, but having integrity is the key to being an outstanding leader.…

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    system of government, we will find out that Canada has Constitution Monarchy political system which Malta Valletta states that “The Constitution Act, 1867 vests executive government and authority of and over Canada in The Queen, Canada’s sovereign and Head of State. […] The Governor General is the representative of The Queen in Canada, and exercises the power and functions of the…

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    Absolute Monarchy

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    either the oldest son or in some countries the oldest daughter when the current monarch died. Absolutism is a very important type of government that made a big impact. It was mentioned in the bible. Many monarch's today have usual ceremonial jobs the head state would have. The monarch has to have his or her say in everything. Monarch's can also have religious power and can make religious rules or laws. When it comes to laws about property and all the relates the monarch has no say. The ones…

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    NFL Argumentative Essay

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    the NFL, so much the sport generates over $9 billion dollars a season just during the season. So what can slow down this giant of a sport? Well the sport of football has run into an ethical dilemma. This dilemma is concussions and the effects of head trauma after football. A concussion is considered a brain…

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    Throwaway Players

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    players have been diagnosed with this disease. Unfortunately, of those players some have taken their own lives because of this horrendous disease. This disease is most commonly related to American football. The players undergo constant hits to their heads throughout the sport. Although…

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    Phineas Gage Case Study

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    anatomical factors, which may contribute to the vulnerability of younger individuals: • Weaker neck muscles in proportion to a larger head: this would make it harder for younger adults (pre-high school) athletes to connect and increase their cervical muscle strength to their head at the time of impact of a collision, and therefore increase the effective mass of their head. Adults do not have this problem. • Water content: the younger individual’s brain is still developing, so it is…

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