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    failed to protect the basic right of liberty of speech. Contempt of court cases have been levelled against the politicians and media personals who criticized the judge’s for misappropriation. Malik Riaz was jailed because of the accused against former chief justice. Freedom of speech is one of the critical components for the progress of nation. The criticism on the performance of government officials should be seen as positives for…

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    Santiago In The Alchemist

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    On the ride, Santiago notices the similarity between the Englishmen view on the Soul of the World, and Melchizedek’s. The ride throughout the desert slowly becomes strenuous due to the passing rumours of tribal wars. However, they managed to reach the oasis without harm, and decides to stay there until the war is over. The Englishmen and Santiago both look for the Arab alchemist, asking various people for his sites. Along the way, Santiago meets Fatima,…

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    The United States Environmental Protection Agency is an agency of the . federal government which was created for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment. The EPA was founded by President Richard Nixon and was structured on December 2, 1970 when operations began. After Nixon signed an executive order. The EPA is mostly controlled by its administrator, who is appointed by the president and followed by needing to be approved by Congress. Though the EPA is not a Cabinet department…

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    reservations. He fought in many battles, including the one at the Little Bighorn. In 1877, he was one of the last Indian Chiefs to surrender and was killed. It reminded me of many other unimaginable stories of Indian relocation such as the Trail of Tears, conflicts with the European settlers, and the United States government abuse of the Native Americans such as taking over the tribal land of the Native…

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    Even though One couldn't not survive during this harsh time period. This time period wasn't as safe as other places around the world., The dark Ages was one of the harshest time in history. It was time to survive during this time period in history because Criminals and other tribes were rising and trying to become the leader in rome during the Fall of Rome or other words "Dark Ages" and Bad things were happening in Europe that things were being destroyed for example people were getting killed..…

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    state and physical behaviors as time progresses throughout the story by having no adults is the kids fought for power which tore them apart and made them hate each other. In the beginning when the vote was first cast for chief it was between Ralph and Jack. "Ralph counted 'I'm chief then'"(Golding,William Page 23),…

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    He faced many obstacles in his life. He was enslaved by the Turks as a young man in the military. He also faced some of his own crew when he was accused of mutiny and had almost been hanged for it. He was very nearly killed by the Native American chief Powhatan. His life was also filled with many successes. He was one of the founders of Jamestown, one of the first permanent English colonies in the Americas. Smith left home at the age of 16. He left because of his father’s death. After leaving…

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    to “[release] population growth in some areas but [distort] the local economy and the introduction of new diseases cramped it in others” (Roberts,98). With their advanced weaponry the colonial powers were able to maintain “the suppression of inter-tribal warfare” (Roberts,98). The significance of this was that they were able to solve some of the problems that the natives had to begin with, but at the same time they introduced many new ones that they have never seen before. Another aspect that…

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    signature ideals of Enlightenment thinkers Baron de Montesquieu and Cesare Beccaria, they fail to effectively and efficiently govern themselves, they accelerate the disintegration of their already-feeble society, ultimately resulting in a state of tribal warfare and the emergence of a tyrannical dictatorship. Numerous modern governmental systems include a separation of powers, first idealized by Baron de Montesquieu, to limit the prevalence of tyranny, although the boys’ lack this essential…

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    acculturation and assimilation of Natives the U.S. government decided to break Natives of their unity by passing The Daws Act of 1887. The Act forced Natives into owning individual land instead of the traditional tribal sharing. This caused animosity amongst tribesmen and undermined the authority of Chiefs. The U.S. government then decided to turn their interest towards Native children. “Reformers hoped that an Education grounded in Western academics and buttressed by vocational training and…

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