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    Although there were similarities in their proposed strategies, the business group was much more focused on ideas that protected economic stability and growth, while the environmental group concentrated on strategies that would preserve natural environments, particularly those to the east of the urban service boundary (USB). A concept that both groups shared in their proposals was that of ‘land swapping’. The idea of land swap is described as a “trade of ownership of developed land…

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    Mummification In Egypt

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    burial rituals had not been as advanced as they became in the old and new kingdom, when a Pharaoh or commoner died they were just buried in the sand. The Egyptians had realised the effect sand had on a dead body, the sand would help to dry up and preserve the remains, resulting in the body remaining intact. However, this basic sand burial had not been used for pharaohs in the old and new kingdom; these pharaohs had often wanted spectacular tombs in order to reinforce their significance in Egypt.…

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    With combining academic levels and routine checks it will instill the student to be the best they can be at nursing and taking care of others. The majority of workplaces that hire nurses require background checks and drug testing regularly. It protects the employer and the patients from possible negative outcomes. If background checks had been around and used in the history of nurses a lot of harm and death of patients could have been avoided or possibly stopped before death occurred.…

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    One of the most important opposition in American history were between, two of the greatest Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. These two leaders greatly influenced the political and governmental aspects of America. Their views and beliefs, set up the fundamental structure, which developed into two of the most dominant political parties. Both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, presented the Democratic Republican beliefs. On the other hand, Thomas Jefferson 's protege,…

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    resources. However, Locke asserted that this liberty was not license. There was a natural law, one superior to any form of human legislation, which reigned in the freedom of man (Locke, pg. 270, para. 6). Nature demanded that one preserve themselves above all else and preserve the lives of others. One could not “harm another in his Life, Health, Liberty, or Possessions” (Locke, pg. 271, line. 9). From there property entered society. Once man put his labor into the land and gave it value, it…

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    affected the most. Their voices hold importance, yet they are the ones whose perspective is often left out. The prevailing opinion among scholars is that a democratic government best fits the requirements to rule greatly. A democratic government helps protect the rights of the people as well as prevent threats to the power. Scholars viewed a democratic government to be the path to enlightenment. One such case is made by Voltaire. “The best government seems to be that in which all ranks of men…

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    An Analysis of President Woodrow Wilson’s Address in Pueblo, Colorado The international system Woodrow Wilson sought to establish represented his principles. Wilson wanted to establish a system of international governance that encouraged global reform and peace (Rosenberg 63). A large part of this envisioned system consisted of the League of Nations, an organization designed to defend world peace and order. Yet despite being an avowed pacifist (Merrill and Paterson 49), Wilson is perhaps best…

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    “signs” of change or possible intention to harm or kill her husband. Her solitude life also concealed the fact that she was emotionally tortured and this could downplay her hand in the crime. There is the cold weather that freezes and breaks Minnie’s preserve jars. When the surrounding society was not attached to Minnie, they could not create a strong case against her based on her previous…

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    “My son serves in the navy” is a sticker my mom has posted on the window. My brother loves to protect his country, and when he comes back home he reminds me, “I don’t fight this war for the country, but for my family”. My brother is unique from all others, instead of summing up the number of deceased; his goal is to get back home to us. Similarly, in the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, the soldiers drafted into the war fight daily in order to return to their loved ones. The author…

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    Art Museum Report

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    It was amazing how a visit in an art museum can make a student be more interested or eagerly to learn more about history through art. My field trip to Museum of Fine Arts Houston was an opportunity to see in real life and discover what we have seen in our slides from class lecture. Art had been part of human’s life, civilization or an era. It is consider as one’s perspective in life. It also shows one’s perspective towards its subject. It also expand my idea and understanding of the history and…

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