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    The Mennonites were founded in 1536 by Menno Simons when he realized that his ideals were sounder than the ideals of the catholic church. The Mennonites is a protestant sect that is founded on a few main ideals. Anabaptism, which is the belief that baptism is delayed until a person admits faith, is the core belief the Mennonites were founded on, and also one of the main reasons they split from the Catholic Church. Another ideal it was founded on was pacifism, which entails that they never…

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    John Morgan Biography

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    Alone in the quiet hours between two and four, the receiving operators doze over their sounders and the news comes in. Fires and disasters and suicides. Murders, crowds, catastrophes. Sometimes an earthquake with a casualty list as long as your arm. The night wire man takes it down almost in his sleep, picking it off on his typewriter with one finger. Once in a long time you prick up your ears and listen. You've heard of some one you knew in Singapore, Halifax or Paris, long ago. Maybe they've…

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    Sounder rest: Numerous reviews have binds better rest to enhancements in general health, and nourishments fixing to better rest incorporate fish, entire grains, nuts, and dim green verdant vegetables (Sass, 2014, September 2). Scientists at the University…

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    Superfund

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    In the western world, environmental management and stewardship are key responsibilities of both public and private institutions. In U.S.A for instance, the Superfund insurance scheme was established under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980. The overall purpose of the fund was to provide protection to individuals and properties against the possible hazards arising from “potential polluter industries” and related facilities. As a requirement…

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    LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1. Introduction The aim of this chapter is to give a detailed review of remote sensing theory and its application in lakes/reservoirs, rivers, estuaries and coastal zones, especially in water quality. It will also give a review about the researches pertain the use of remote sensing techniques in Lake Nasser. 2.2. Remote sensing theory Remote sensing, also called earth observation, is a way to get information about objects by collecting and analyzing data without being in…

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    Drinking Age Analysis

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    would appear to provoke realizations amongst the correct administrative bodies that no measured strictness of law effectively stops those students who are already planning on acquiring and overindulging in alcohol in the first place. Instead, the sounder call is to make and enforce an environment of socially-based change; if students can get awareness and perspective, without feeling condescended or talked down to, this could create a little pull, resulting in a more stable environment in due…

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    Sophistry vs. Socrates Prior to the entrance of Socrates, there was a time in Athens where a group of philosophical thinkers called the Sophists corrupted society. These men were masters of rhetoric and had the ability to turn any argument in the direction they desired. A major component of their thoughts was based upon a term called relativism. In this essay, I will cross-examine the Socratic viewpoints with those of the Sophists. Topics that will be highlighted include each method of teaching…

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    I am a resident of the US, a country deeply involved in globalization. Here in the US, everything around me that I use on a daily basis is a product of international trade. There is not a single store or business that I can walk into that does not contain products made around the world. For example, this infographic shows how globalization plays into a single cup of coffee. I will address what is the biggest issue regarding globalization in the US today, especially under the new…

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    The Crusades originated in 1096 as religious inspired military campaigns to recapture the Holy Land of Jerusalem from the Muslims and protect Christendom. Throughout the course of the Crusades, crusaders attacked fellow Christians, allied with Muslims, and went to other locations, including the Byzantine Empire and Languedoc. While other crusaders fought Christian heretics in the Albigensian Crusade, the Children’s Crusade of 1212 sought to fulfill the mission and travel to Jerusalem. Although…

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    Smith who reads the article about tissue typing and thinks it would be a good idea to match her future offspring’s tissue with her current child’s, just to make sure they would be able to help each other if ever needed. This woman sees it as “morally sounder” because there isn’t a sick child already, making it less like a donor child and just a smart preventative measure. (Johnston,…

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