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    What does it mean to be an artist? There are many definitions and interpretation of being an artist. Amanda Kline is an artist and a professor who believes being an artist is not just about being able to make or create art. She believes being an artist is also about being a problem solver as well as making something that means something or that is a part of you. She believes that everyone is an artist in their own way whether it is writing a paper to painting a picture in some ways we are all…

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    The Articles of Confederation, which was the United States ' first constitution and served from 1781 to 1789, did a poor job as the foundation for the country and quickly dissatisfied many citizens. Americans believed that it was disjointed and poor in handling economic problems. More than anything, they realized in light of Shay 's Rebellion that it was powerless against such events. They concluded that the central government needed to be stronger, particularly in its ability to tax, if the…

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    Europe. The war was the byproduct regarding two of Europe's biggest monarchs over colonial land and trade. Colonial rivalry between the British and French colonists also added fuel to this already engulfing flame. After a number of years passed of undeclared war, England opened up the ever expanding…

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    In the first chapter, “Untangling the “F”-word” the author, Kirk makes an accurate description of what feminism is. It also goes through the timeline of women fighting for their liberation/ Then it lets on the accomplishments completed by women such as the right to vote, divorce, custody of their children, etc. There is also waves of feminism. The first wave being early on in the 1840s-1920s which indicates their effort to gain legal rights. Then in the 1960s-70s, the second wave happened when…

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    Good Morning teachers, The Australian legal system has been extremely effective in addressing the issue of Tobacco smoking in Australia and has made very effective law reformation in this area.Traditionally, the smoking of tobacco was a norm in society, however extensive scientific research correlated this with being the biggest attributer for preventable deaths in our nation. The Australian government responded to this revelation in an efficacious way by introducing the Tobacco Plain…

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    “...so one of us would try to calm her down saying these were just special cases, these maniacs and murderers, and Legs would interrupt saying angrily, ‘No it’s all of them: men. It’s a state of undeclared war, them hating us, men hating us no matter our age or who the hell we are but nobody wants to admit it, not even us,’ she’d get so worked up there was no reasoning with her and it made us nervous ‘cause like I said (and this is true right up to…

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    Essay On Joint Probability

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    Probability can be defined as “The chance or likelihood of an event occurring” (Mirabella, 2011, p. 2-1). When looking at Joint Probability, it shows the likelihood of the Event A occurring at the same time as Event B occurs. Therefore, it is the probability of two or more specific events occurring together. Within my current assignment, I am looking at the probability of event A, student genders and event B, the student majors. For example, when looking at joint probability within the…

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    supporting strong defenses in the crisis of 1798-1799. This treaty eventually formed the Alien and Sedition Acts. The Alien and Sedition Acts were four bills passed by the Federalists and signed into law by President John Adams, as a result of the undeclared Quasi War. The first of the four bills passed was the Naturalization Act. The Naturalization Act raised the requirements for people wanting to become a U.S citizen. The law required that the immigrant musts live in the United States for 14…

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    China's Invasion Of Tibet

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    China has been around for a very long time. Just like any country it has had its ups and downs. China has had issues with countless number of nations throughout its history, but one of the longest conflicts China has had is with Tibet. Tibet and China have had problems getting along for a very long time. In 1910 China invaded Tibet, but in 1913 Tibet was able to fight them back and gained their independence back. This however was not the first nor was it the last time China invaded Tibet.…

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    Criminalization Crimes

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    decades in prison. Though the severity of the penalties associated with the drug trafficking convictions varies widely by state, all states set forth severe penalties for the distribution of narcotics. “The United States has been in an ill-defined, undeclared, but highly publicized ‘war’ against illegal drugs for more than 40 years” (Newman, 2017, p. 235). Drug trafficking crimes are some of the more serious charges individuals face in life. Because drug charges often come with steep penalties…

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