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    By using the law, the hierarchy became abnormal and artificial. Financial forces, notably the increase of Atlantic trading networks, had the influence to corrode this order. Ordinary men could become richer than the elite gentry, act like them and intermarry with them. In the mid-eighteenth century, Benjamin Franklin defined population revolution precisely. He saw that…

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    could not fell free until after this war. As an independent nation, Americans demanded to be treated as exactly that, which required for Britain to discontinue striving for land and control completely. This included lifting its barriers on French trading ports, stop seizing American ships and ending discussion with the Native Americans who were ordered to attack. Both wars, though they presented differences were found on the grounds of probable causes and are extremely important to the history…

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    By Dominick Mezzapesa - Wildlife Planet News After decades of Ignoring an international ban on trading poached ivory, it 's time to give Japan a beatdown for their elephant poching crimes. Wildlife Planet has focused it 's attention, and rightfully so on China. It 's our poster child for the mass slaughtering of Elephants, Tigers and Rhinos. Without a doubt it has earned much of the blame for the killing of 96 elephants a day across Africa. China 's role in the butchering of Dogs and cats for…

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    American Revolution Effect

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    The American Revolution was a war fought between 1765 and 1783. The war was fought between the thirteen original colonies and Great Britain. The thirteen original colonies were tired of being under the British crown and decided to revolt against Great Britain. The colonies wanted to be independent, while Great Britain wanted the colonies to stay loyal to the crown. This dispute then lead to a war that caused the thirteen British colonies to become the United States of America. Taxes that Britain…

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    The Declaration of Independence is list of grievances and separation from its mother country .the colonist was created to benefit the mother country Britain’s mercantilism but the high taxes caused a rift. Yet the document became they symbol of freedom for the colonists and anybody facing the same grievances. The document was one of the first to declare the colonists as Americans and the birth of an independent nation. It set forth philosophy of freedom which was therefore became the dynamic of…

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    Delynna Johnson History 108 Chapter 2 There were two European settlements first created in the New World; the first being Jamestown. It was founded on May 14, 1607, and there were 100 members of a joint venture called the Virginia Company. These people founded the first permanent English settlement in North America on the banks of the James River. The second settlement was Plymouth; founded on September of 1620. It was composed of around 100 English men and women, many of them were members of…

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    about Madoff’s operation, basically questioning the mathematical improbability of such solid returns year after years and suggesting that only way to achieve those returns was to either trade on insider information or create a totally fictitious trading record”(Ghilyer, pg. 133, 2014). If the investors would have made the SEC to investigate deeper into the findings that the Mr. Markopoulos turn in to the SEC, then it would have raise some flags and the investors that were…

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    King George III and the British accumulated a massive debt after the French and Indian war. British assets were depleting at an exponential rate, so Parliament decided to tax the colonists in order to offset their expenses from the war. By reducing the debt from the seven-year war King George’s could reign over the colonies for many years to come. Consequently, Colonists in the 13 states suffered higher expenditures, even imported tea would cost more than usual. All 13 colonies gave consent on…

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    Qualitative Research When using qualitative research one is trying to ascertain a person 's behavior, interpretation, and perspectives on what they are evaluating. This type of data is collected through observations, and interviews that allow participants to give their own answers instead of a set of predetermined answers (Schott, 2011). The advantage of using qualitative research is that it can examine topics in great depth and detail and from many different angles. It is also unobtrusive…

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    program that provided aid to blind, deaf, disabled, and dependent children. Some of the programs that came from the Social Security Act and still have today is the Unemployment Insurance, Workers’ Compensation, Medicare, Medicaid, SSI, Welfare, Food Stamps, Veterans Benefits and many more. “Although the Social Security Act was enacted in the middle of the Great Depression, it originally envisioned relatively small benefits that were not payable for several years” . But thanks to the Social…

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