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    The process of discovery can limit or enhance an individual based on discovering something for the first time or rediscovering something that has been lost, forgotten or concealed. An individual's sense of discovery can be unexpected when evoked by curiosity, necessity or wonder, however, it can also be confronting or provocative which in turn allows us to stimulate new ideas leading us to new worlds and values. Such notions are illustrated through "away by Michael Gow and the related text "my…

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    Tourism In America

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    Tourism came about as a way to form America’s national identity. In the book See America First, Shaffer gives an overview of how America used tourism to shape its’ identity. In the late 1880’s, America, even though we were considered one big country, it was still subdivided into the North, the South, the East, and the West. As railroads and eventually automobiles allowed easier travel the tourism industry picked up. The tourism industry proposed that by traveling and seeing the country, it…

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    In the 1800’s nationalism swept the nation from America to Europe. Nationalism helped citizens feel like they have an attachment to their country. In the mid nineteenth century it spread to central Europe, while in the late nineteenth century it spread to Eastern Europe and Asia. Europe blames nationalism for the reason of World War I. Nationalism is a strong force that is the cause of many things, including literacy, education, and more. Nationalism is the strong belief that the people who…

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    Constitution Dbq Analysis

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    The constitution was signed on September 17,1777. It established laws and showed the basis of how the government would work. The six key principles of the constitution prove that the constitution guards against tyranny in showing how checks and balances, the separation of powers, and popular sovereignty keep things equal and do not give too much power to one small group or person. For starters, checks and balances is the principle that allows national institutions to check each others powers…

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    irresponsible when tempted by money is noted: example; the NRA Senior Discount for guns, and a move by a number of states to eliminate a history of mental illness as a disqualification for gun ownership. There was a point where the plot shows how the gun promoter weasel himself in promoting guns to the older generation as a safety measure. How the marketers behave when promoting a booming profit-making product the VT2…

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    which ultimately lead to the death of a great influencer on society. Another person of great influence was King Charlemagne (r. 768-814). Charlemagne “founded [what] was called the Carolingian Empire” (Learnodo Newtonic). Charlemagne was also a great promoter for a better education. He even helped with what was called the Carolingian Miniscule, or as it is called nowadays, lowercase letters. There were many influencers of the time, whether they were big or…

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    equivalent of The Beatles. Thee Midniters were a crossover group persuaded by the British Invasion. Thee Midniters received its name by Eddie Torres who became their manager after hearing the band at St Alphonsos Catholic Church. Eddie was a diligent promoter who worked day and night to promote the band across the west coast. The band was actually molded into the talented young entertainers we know today by Bill Taggart who at the time was band director at Salesian High school. Taggart was also…

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    Perhaps some of you have heard of me. My husband, James J. Braddock, became the number one heavyweight champion in the world just a few days ago in a fight against Max Baer. I consider myself and my family to be extremely lucky and I can only give my thanks to those that supported my husband. To my knowledge, Jimmy is now being referred to as the “Cinderella Man” because of his amazing recovery. However, some of his fans may wonder how he even fell in the first place. As many of Jimmy’s fans may…

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    XAL2 Summary

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    its similarity to SOC1 as an activator of floral transitions, it led the researchers to hypothesize XAL2 is involving in flowering through a loop with other genes as well. Pérez-Ruiz et al. (2015) tested this hypothesis by fusing XAL2 to a 35SCaMV promoter for over-expression of XAL2 in comparison to the control XAL2. The 35S::XAL2 A. thaliana was planted along with a control and the xal2-2 mutant. The 35S::XAL2 line flowered the earliest and thus was largest, compared to the wild type which…

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    The American Economy

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    went in place after the War of 1812 with Britain. The goal of the tariff was to discourage Americans from purchasing British manufactured goods and instead purchase American manufactured goods. The War Hawks, Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun were big promoters of the tariff ("Tariff of 1816”). Like acts today, the tariff was a way to try and help stimulate the American economy and help fund the government after the war. The Protective Tariff of 1816 effectively helped facilitate more consumption…

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