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    Filmon Medhanie Anthropology 202 B Homework The article I chose for this topic is titled “A Standing Rock on the Border?”, which takes place in the US-Mexico border in the state of Arizona. The parties involved in this conflict are the US Border Patrol which is an American federal law enforcement agency, a body of the US government and the Tohono O’odham tribe members and activists. The issue that is promoting contact between the two groups is the increasing federal presence like the border…

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    What happened? What did we learn? Where do we go? We fought for equal rights for all men and all women. We started a war within ourselves to promote rights that would remove segregation. We went and moved to show that ladies are more than pretty faces in white laces, corsets, and 20 pound dresses, whose only purpose was to decorate the fireplace and always be composed for a perfect portrait at anytime of day. We fought so we could be who we are and do what we love and love what we want.…

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    human nature and the state of nature. Political theorists such as Locke, Hobbes and Rousseau all comment upon this interaction in their works. My stance on human nature is that people, predominantly, are selfish and need a governmental body to preserve and protect the lives of the constituents residing within their reach. John Locke, a 17th century British philosopher, has commonly been referred to as “the father of modern day liberalism”. Locke was primarily concerned with maximizing…

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    While Machiavelli encouraged a more coldhearted approach to leadership, Socrates pushed for an improvement in the morality of daily life including leadership. The prince is a very determined powerful leader, who by almost any means, desires to protect and preserve his nation as well as his position as the prince. He is not only a realistic being who prepares for challenges, but is an exceptionally intelligent individual who can conceal any truths about himself. Socrates would find him to be an…

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    After the Civil war and reconstruction period, this was the proud moment of conquering the continent. On May 10, 1869, Americans poured into streets for a giant party, cannon boomed, trains whistled, New York fired a hundred-gun salute at City hall, Congregations sang anthems while less religious gathered in saloons to celebrate with whisky. This was the celebrations scene in the United States. Then arrived the first transcontinental Railroad. Now the railroad was from Atlantic to Pacific and…

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    Endangered languages: its deteriorate situation and the solutions With approximately 7 billion population, currently, there are around 6900 languages used all over the world (Romaine, 2007). However, most of them are not be used by sufficient population so that their survival may be faced with threaten now or in the future. According to Sallabank (2011), 50 to 90% languages will disappear in nearly 100 years. Though it seems that the living conditions of those…

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    Raptor Research Paper

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    need to continue to be instituted. Such as the federal ban on DDT, the pesticide responsible for the decline of the Peregrine falcons on the banks of the Mississippi River (River 1276). Efforts to incite action through education in Kenya failed to protect the vultures so regulations on poison should be increased in addition to the continuing education efforts (Kendell). Preservation of habitats, strongly enforced laws protecting important species and control of invasive species are other…

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    Beowulf: A Symbol Of Evil

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    She instantly sees him and tries to crush him, but his armor protects him. he tries to attack her with his sword, but instead it breaks. Beowulf finds a giant sword hanging in her lair, and slays her. The Devil seeks blood and revenge, and has no mercy. she is willing to kill people other the one that actually murdered her son, just to avenge her son. Beowulf again, risks his life, to protect a kingdom that wasn't his own, to preserve the lives of…

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    Hera Accomplishments

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    she was a real bear, then Artemis hunted her and killed her. Hera’s responsibility was to protect women in their marriage, and she had the power to bless or curse and marriage she pleased. Her other powers consisted of strength, immortality, and resistance to injury (similar all of the gods). She also had the ability to protect women from men’s unwanted advances, death during childbirth, and help preserve woman’s overall health. Hera’s main flaw was her immense jealousy for Zeus, which lead…

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    Ward V Canada Case Summary

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    The pith and substance test has a procedure in analysing the case, and the court followed and answered the relevant questions needed to be answered to settle the pith and substance analysis to make their decisions. Since the law was created for to preserve fishery, which its legal effects was in relation to rights and liabilities, they can’t question anything that has to do with justice and humanity. Although, legal positivist looks at rights because law is associated with rights but not…

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