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    As I ran through the field in the final tournament of the day, with only a few pellets left in my magazine, I can feel the air of crossfire dashing by my body. I quickly sprint to the building, spot my opponent and shoot, and cover him in pellets, hes out of the game! Airsoft one of the more difficult, stratigic and fun sport that should certainly be adoped by the Olympics, and will be if people promote the sport. Although it would be an extremely hard process, competing for the glory of…

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    In his lifetime Sir George-Étiennen became many things and had a long list of achievements. He was the Co-Premier of the Province of Canada, a politician, a father of confederation, a promoter of railways, a lawyer, a rebel, and much more. Born on September sixth, 1817 in Saint-Antoine, Lower Canada Cartier had been a former rebel against the Canadian government, responsible for the bringing of French Canada, Manitoba, and British Columbia into the Dominion, arguably a kingpin to confederation…

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    The promoter of Social Darwinism was a 19th century philosopher by the name of Herbert Spencer. Social Darwinism is a spin off of the theory of natural selection which was created by Charles Darwin. Social Darwinism covers all aspects of life, including economics, political, and social issues. While Charles Darwin intended natural selection to be about survival of the fittest of things in nature, Herbert Spencer used Social Darwinism to also include survival of the fittest of people in…

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    Ragtime Music

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    genre away from the piano style. The principal aspects he developed was: a faster tempo, less syncopation, and the chance to improvise. With this changes in the music a new dance emerges: the foxtrot, being Europe one of the principles developer and promoter. 10. What are the three main sources of popular music? What did each contribute to the popular sound? 1. Anglo-American Flok music: From, Instrumentation, the idea of storytellers, and Dancing while someone is singing. 2. European…

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    Calvin taught that God creates a new soul each time a new human being comes into the world. He also taught that all human beings are born under sin. They are completely bound by sin. They are totally corrupt, which means sin has corrupted every aspect of human life. We inherit the sinful nature from our forefathers, and we particularly inherit the guilt of Adam. Thus the infant is designed for eternal punishment except he is a recipient of God’s grace. 8.6. Predestination Calvin defined…

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    The Third Crusades

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    The Third Crusade was recognized as one of the most belligerent, unsettled disputes in the books of history. This religious movement transpired in the Middle East, when the Muslims reclaimed the Holy Land, compelling the Christians to fight back. Not many good things happened in this movement, since many people had died from fighting each other. King Richard I was known as the chief leader of the Christians, while Saladin was perceived as the sultan of the Muslim people. These men were known as…

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    baseball, tennis, golf, swimming, football and boxing. Newspapers, Magazines, Radio and Movies all played a role in boosting the profile of sport and the sporting giants. Most of the sports were major amatuer events but the sports caught the eye of promoters who saw an opportunity to capitalize and make money. Professional football league, tennis leagues and golf tours were organized. Media publicity helped the professional teams get spectators and allowed them to earn enough money to build new…

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    From the 21 patients interviewed at Lazaro Cardenas clinic, 14.63% of the patients also had metabolic syndrome, another 14.63% had obesity (any type), 14.63% also had dyslipidemia, and another 14.63% also suffered from arterial blood pressure. Regarding to the doctor’s notes, 25 out of the total 41 (60.97%) patients did not have their diabetes controlled. Only 5 (12.19%) had it controlled, 3 (7.31%) were controlled and not controlled for at least one of the past 3 months that they visited the…

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    Notwithstanding, I know how hard it is to admit to others, perhaps even to yourself, that the education system in place, enforced by the government, is fallacious and not effective. Such attitudes resemble those of rebels and philosophers; the promoters of change. People fear change, and if the example of an individual like Socrates is used, his death charge for “corrupting the youth” can drive any passionate educator to simply stick to the rules and wake up every morning to teach the same…

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    The death penalty should be used to help people to think twice before doing a crime. The death penalty is a punishment given to people who commit heinous crimes. From 1977 through May 2016, there have been over 1,436 executions, primarily by lethal injection. Most death penalty cases involve murders and other crimes such as treason, and espionage. It is an important tool for deterring crimes and preserving law and order. The death penalty ultimately costs less than life imprisonment. An…

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