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    1. Go the weblink on Medieval Witchcraft Documents (http://legacy.fordham.edu/Halsall/source/witches1.asp) to then read, analyze, and annotate. Go to the annotated bibliography and citation examples in the writing assignment folder and the Helpful Files Folder to help with this portion of this writing assignment (and may ask my help and remember may ask a librarian for help as well). You must properly cite this particular source using the Chicago Manuel of Style (which is what the examples use)…

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    Concussions Change

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    Concussions: Time for Change Imagine being in the peak of an athletic career, living the dream of a professional athlete. You start to feel pains in your head and feelings of dizziness and confusion, but you decide to keep playing and ignore the signs. Next thing you know you receive a concussion and are told you will never see the playing field again. Millions of athletes around the world suffer from concussions and thousands of them have fatal effects from them, and their families are…

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    Louisiana Purchase Essay

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    Introduction: The Louisiana Purchase, that was signed in 1803, was a land deal between the US and France, in which the US acquired 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississipi River for $15 million. The Louisiana territory included land from fifteen present US states and two Canadian provinces. The territory contained land that forms Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska; the portion of Minnesota west of the Mississippi River; a large portion of North Dakota;…

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    In order to understand Aquinas’ metaphysics, one must understand the difference between essence and existence. According to Aquinas, there are two senses of ‘being’: one sense is that “those things [are called beings] that are sorted into the ten categories (of Aristotle); in the other sense [calling something a being] signifies the truth of propositions” (Aquinas, I). Then, Aquinas goes on to say that essence is derived from a being in the first sense. Because a being can be divided into ten…

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    2. The important smart strategies to deal with the current problems facing agrobiodiversity, CC and food security. (question 3 of Chapter 3) Subsequently, agricultural expansion has contributed to widespread land degradation and climatic changes through the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from sources, such as soils, biomass burning, enteric fermentation, rice cultivation, fertilisers and manure management. Climate change and land degradation are intricately linked because of the feedback…

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    Firstname Lastname Instructor’s Name Course Number 14 September 2015 The Battle of the Alamo The Alamo is the name given to an eighteenth century mission located in modern days San Antonio, Texas. Originally designed as a roman-catholic mission, the Alamo also served as a fortified structure whose original purpose was to withstand attacks by native American tribes. In 1836, the Alamo became the battleground of one of the most symbolic freedom battles in US history: The Battle to the Alamo,…

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    Written Task I Written Task I: (Literature, Part IV) Modern Day Martin Luther King Junior Speech Rationale Speech Sophie Ceulemans 000051-0002 Rationale For my written task 1, I have decided to write a present day speech about racism and discrimination of African Americans and minority groups, that could have been given by Martin Luther King Jr had he still been alive. It is based on the part III literature course, as we studied the book: A Call to Conscience, by Martin Luther…

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    Helen of Troy will always be a notable character from ancient Greek literature. From the moment Homer first spoke of her, certain things about her will be forever more written in stone. She will always be female, the wife of Menalaus, cause of the Trojan War, beautiful, and the daughter of Zeus. These are things that very few orators and authors dare to meddle with and those who do come out perhaps not as well of on the other end of things. There are however, the reactions and the inferences to…

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    The Psychology of Dreams As defined by Sigmund Freud, dreams are the manifestations of urges and desires that we keep suppressed in the realm of our subconscious. Everyone dreams; some people dream every night, others once or twice a month, but everyone dreams. To some people there will always be a fascination with dreams and why we have them. How do we take what we do in our every day lives and turn them into something make-believe, which could be both magical and horrifying, when we sleep?…

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    love her the way he did. We can see in The Awakening that Robert (the societal gentleman) helps Edna reach her final stages of reality by loving her and letting her be herself. Beer, Janet, and Elizabeth Nolan, eds. Kate Chopin's The Awakening: A Sourcebook. London: Routledge, 2004. Questia School. Web. 3 Nov.…

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