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    therefore they were predestined to own the land. The book tries to convince people that those were not extreme views, but they are the Founding Fathers and the most powerful characters during the colonial expansion and post-colonial political and military…

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    In early Greece, many citizens had easy access to water above all things. Both city states have many differences despite the developing of both. Sparta and Athens differ in many ways including geographic, economy, government, education, women and military differences. Geographically, Sparta and Athens are not too far apart from each other. They are one hundred and fifty miles apart from one another. Athens is in central Greece, only four miles from the Aegean sea (C). The athenians were so…

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    entitled to special care and assistance. All Children whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection” . Article 25 arguably establishes the basis for rights to Children.…

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    difficulties. The government shutdown is when Congress has to stop all discretionary, and unnecessary, operations until a new funding legislation is passed. While it may seem as if it benefits the United States, it does not benefit them nor scientists, military personnel, and other government workers; these workers struggle when the shutdown is happening. How does the government shutdown benefit the government? It does not benefit the government in any way. While they make it seem like it does,…

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    old aspiring early childhood educator; I am presently pursuing my bachelor’s degree in this field. From an early age I have had the desire to teach, working with young children within my old church Sunday school program made me want to pursue a career in early childhood education. There is something about the innocent of young children, and being the first teacher other than their parents, is a tremendous privilege to be the person who helps to model their precious minds and as a mother of a two…

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    Reggae Music Analysis

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    Music has been my salvation; reggae music is my mainstay because the lyrics are like a sermon. Reggae is about life and the world around you. Listen to any Bob Marley record and you will hear what I speak of. In high school I listened to heavy metal which as a black teen is very rare but I was in the environment and so adapted. What is interesting is that, what I heard in heavy metal was nothing more that the blues that had been amplified and I called it amplified blues. My thought was…

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    Napoleon's Military System

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    of the military. A lot of the logistical systems developed by the old regime adapted to the new scale and pace of the operations under his command. Nevertheless, organization was made more efficient and the loads of the baggage trains were scaled down and shifted to the backs of the Soldiers. Napoleon transitioned some of the services performed by contractors and civilian personnel to military personnel during this time. Supplies and services remained civilian run, but under military control…

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    Argument Against Drones

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    Drones As technology advances, the United States military (the most prestigious military of the world), find new innovations to better their strategy of attack. Drones are remote-controlled pilotless aircrafts that the government has refused to make detailed statements about to the public; the only sources of information of their aftermath are journalists that are documenting in the area. This technology is not innovative enough to be targeting individuals in a non-combat zone. The inaccuracy…

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    Hiroshima was a very peaceful city before the day of August 6, 1945, when the bomb dropped that day. The people were very happy and had a very good economy while living so close to some of the very important militaries from different places like Taiwan and Korea. But while everything seemed okay on the Japanese side indeed it wasn't. They were being pressured by almost every allied country to surrender or face mass destruction. But they didn’t listen and they were left in a city of ruin. So if I…

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    care of things while they were away. Women did not have many rights, if any at all, in joining military combat roles or the military in general. When World War two came around they soon realized that women could help in the war. While the women worked in gun, bullet making factories more and more men were able to be sent into battle. Later, after the war the Carters Decree opened up ten percent of the military combat occupations for women, offering 220,000 combat roles (Spivack). As time went…

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