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    into illegal activities around the world. The series was produced in the United Kingdom by Wall to Wall Media Production Co., and was distributed by National Geographic. The series sixth episode, “Fake Pharma”, was produced by Laura Gamse, Christopher Lent, and James Adames, and it documents the counterfeit pharmaceutical market, the people who participate in the market, and those who try to stop the market. The episode starts in the southwest United States and shows how a pharmaceutical dealer…

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    campaign was distinguished by his youthful optimism. Many of the Club’s members perceived this confidence as naïveté; finding Kennedy inexperienced and mediocre, they supported the opposing Nixon-Lodge ticket. Despite the closeness of the election - which lent itself to a recount controversy - Kennedy won. His relationship with Eisenhower had a complicated beginning. Kennedy’s staff and agenda were quite different from Eisenhower’s plan. Thus, coordinating his presidential staff with his…

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    Columbia Religion Outline

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    Columbia Outline I. Religion A.religious believes B.death and afterlife II.Cultural Dynamism A. Sculpture B. Painting C. Literature D. Celebrations Notes I. Religion A. Patron saints Catholic practices and beliefs have been combined with indigenous, African, and sixteenth-century Spanish customs, such as: pray to a Patron saint is who considered “more accessible” than God Rural villages have a patron saint who is honored each year with a fiesta. B.death and…

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    The presence of Christianity in the Portuguese Latin American colonies was minuscule during the nascent stages of colonization. The Portuguese kingdoms often only sent two to three friars or priests on the ships traveling to the colonies. The indigenous people that were encountered were perceived to be blank slates. This perception of the indigenous was held to justify spreading Christianity. In Latin America, the colonizers and priests held on to their own agenda for the colonies. These agendas…

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    “The sharp decline in economic activity during the late 2000s, which is generally considered the largest down turn since the Great Depression” (Investopedia). This is the general definition of the Great Recession. The national bureau of economic research dates the Great Recession from December 2007 to June 2009, lasting a total of eighteen months, making it known as the longest recession since the Great Depression. As the loss of wealth decreased consumer spending we experienced extensive job…

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    Essay On Middle Ages

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    The Middle Ages (500-1500A.D.), commonly referred to as the Dark Ages or the Medieval Times, was an era of growth, art, architecture, Church dominance, and a feudalistic society. Innovation and development were major aspects of this time period. Major steps were developed in the fields of warfare and medicine that drastically changed the course of history. More well-known medieval inventions and developments include the printing press and the adoption of gunpowder. However, this paper focuses on…

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    During his conversation with Macduff, he states “We are coming thither, gracious England hath lent us good Siward and ten thousand men.” Malcolm says this when he has gathered an army to take Scotland and battle. Malcolm also says “Come, go we to the King. Our power is ready: our lack is nothing but our leave. Macbeth is ripe for shaking.” This…

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    What are the modern Americas? Modern Americas is the time period where slavery was starting to terminate, modern Americas is the consideration of multiculturalism along with diversity in cultural traditions and ethnic heritages. In the 19th century, the united states starting to get used to being independent from colonization unlike Latin America. Although in the 20th century people started to get their rights and slavery was ending. The modern Americas era includes some multifarious history,…

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    Trombone History

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    its valved equivalent the baritone and unlike its conical valved counterparts, the euphonium as well as the horn. One of the most often experienced trombones are the tone trombone and also bass trombone. One of the most usual variant, the tone, is lent a hand B ♭, an octave here the B ♭ trumpet and an octave above the B♭ tuba. The when typical E♭ alto trombone came to be less commonly utilized as renovations in method extended the top array of the tone, yet it is now delighting in a resurgence…

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    Sociocultural Influences

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    Sociocultural has an influence on the food choices we make in our daily life. Sociocultural means of, pertaining to, or signifying the combination or interaction of social and cultural elements. The people and places we are around influence the food we eat as people. Economics have an influence on what food choices we make. The price of some healthy foods compared to the options of unhealthy foods are different in prices. For example the healthier option of a frozen treat would be frozen yogurt…

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