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    The Salt March was a form of protest led by Gandhi against the British government in India after World War I around the year 1930. This protest focused on resisting the British tax on salt production. Gandhi marched 24 days to India’s west coast and taking salt from this area. This action was considered illegal because India was currently under British control. The Salt March left a message for India’s economic standing that they [India] should declare independence from Britain. 2. The…

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    student in school (biography.com). Dahl wrote his first children’s story in 1943(notablebiographies.com). Dahl died on November 23,1990, in Oxford, England(biography.com). As a child, he spent his summer vacations visiting with his grandparents in Oslo(biography.com) Dahl had suffered from two tragedies, when he was four his oldest sister died from appendicitis, and a few months later his father died from pneumonia,His father’s dying wish was to have his children educated in the English…

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    two-state solution risk-free. He wanted to abstain from condemning Israeli settlements. Kerry thought this was the only way to achieve lasting peace between Israel and Palestine. John Kerry wanted both sides to commit to further negotiations, much like the Oslo Accords. He argues to secure borders between the two groups, but wants to establish the solution of making Jerusalem the capital of the two…

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    Testosterone In Sports

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    When testosterone is released in males at puberty, the bone density enlarges, muscles growth quickens, and testicular activity goes up. However, females in puberty don’t release an-ywhere as close to the amount of testosterone as males. With that testosterone the body starts to stretch itself. This is where boys start to be averagely taller than females. This part of puberty will affect that athlete’s height and weight for the rest of their lives. If a male volleyball player that is six foot…

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    Black Plague Speech

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    to Dr Mark, the plague has come from a ship where the entire crew was either dead, ill or overcome with fever and unable to eat food. From there he says it may have been spread either through fleas or infected rats. Researchers of the [University of Oslo say that it is more likely that the transmission was caused by body lice and fleas, based on mortality data. They believe that it is unlikely that it would have spread as fast if rats were the cause]. Dr. Mark's colleagues have suggested that…

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    people in their native country and for the rights of all children to have an education. Malala Yousafzai delivered a passionate persuasive speech after receiving her Nobel Prize medal and diploma during the Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony at the Oslo City Hall in Norway. In her speech Malala expressed gratitude and honor for all those who wish her well in her recovery and to call attention to her cause. Her specific purpose statement in her speech was the importance of education. By…

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    Poetry is the embodiment of meaning and feeling in words. Poetry can convey the feeling of happiness, or the feeling of despair. Poetry can convey the feeling of grief, the feeling of excitement, the feeling of love, anger, peace, nostalgia, and everything in between in all sorts of combinations. Poetry can inspire, it can create, and sometimes poetry can destroy. Poetry is wonderful for the way that it flows through your head; how it sounds so smooth. Poetry is made from the heart by the…

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    915653095 Dr. Brian Hutler 29 February 2024 Honors Ethics in Medicine Prompt 1: The Tuskegee Study and the Belmont Report The Tuskegee Study has been one of the most notorious missteps of the United States Public Health Service (USPHS), with research conducted between 1932 and 1972. The study monitored the long-term effects of untreated syphilis in African American men residing in Macon County, Alabama. The study's original purpose was to test how the long-term effects of untreated syphilis…

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    not murder. They both understood the grave implications of their actions, Breivik himself admitting that the attack was barbaric, stating, “History shows that you have to commit a small barbarism to prevent a bigger barbarism” (Associated Press in Oslo, "Anders Breivik: History”). His statement indicates a comprehension of the immorality of his actions, yet he chose to perform the attacks despite this understanding. As in Macbeth, Breivik reveals an ability to evaluate his choices, indicating…

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    I Introduction: 1. Information about the author and the text a. Teaching humanity was written by Martha Nussbaum" is an American philosopher and the current Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago" ,in Newsweek International, on the 4th of june,2014. b. Teaching humanity. 2. Purpose a. the purpose of the article is to argue a point whether we are domed by science and technology which have become so important and addictive that most of us lack moral values and ethics that we…

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