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    all over Europe, which brings us to my thesis. Does religion incite or cause conflict? Both warfare and religion are large and diverse subjects, so this essay will look at some of the areas where these two areas coincided within Europe and the United States. In central and western Europe, the Catholic Church had grown extremely rich and powerful. So, when Martin Luther kick started the Protestant Reformation, it incited…

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    generations and us. The United States Environmental preservation sets aside some of earth’s resources to prevent them from being contacted by humans or certain human activities, such as logging, mining, hunting and fishing. This organization replaced those negative activities with new ones like tourism and recreation. To conserve our natural resources like natural gas, we can do things like using tank less water heaters, using solar or wind power. Using wind and solar power helps conserve…

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    Renewable energy sources such as wind energy, hydro energy, tidal energy ,solar energy bio energy and geothermal energy are the available renewable and revivable energy sources around the world that we should depend on. This is because these energy sources are renewable as well as revivable Boosting energy efficiency. The energy used to power, heat, and cool our homes, businesses, and industries is the single largest contributor to global…

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    on the amount of pollution we cause by burning less fossil fuels, this can be done by having eco-friendly cars such as electric cars which run on batteries. Producing electrical power for households and other buildings by using renewable energy sources such as solar energy which runs on the sun light. This will give power to a household for 24hrs as it will charge…

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    great amount of definiteness that the America that we read about in our history books is not the one that we read about in our newspapers. We have warped and distorted the true meaning behind what it is to be an American, much like how the treacherous wind breaks the innocent back of the bent tree. And like the tree, we are warped to such an extent that we ourselves do not know what we are looking at. As a result of the excruciating wounds we have created, by plunging and twisting the dagger of…

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    unrivaled by any region in the world, the rise of far right dictatorships and even the idea of American perfectionism threaten to obliterate the straightforward lives the bulk of the world’s middle class revel in. The two concepts, the growth of the state and the individual, are intertwined throughout Black Spring through Miller’s extensive use of literary devices. By way of imagery, symbolism, and foreshadowing Miller is able to…

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    Decreasing Military Budget

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    The United States military is known throughout the world. The problem here at home is the amount of money that the military is spending annually. The only way that congress wants to fix this is to dramatically decrease the size of the military, and reduce the overall troop counts. The United States’ military budget cuts are necessary if the number of soldiers is not decreased. The U.S. spends the most money on its military, and the overall size of our military is enormous. The United States…

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    not have to be as complicated, although they were still needed. Both empires were polytheistic societies, or societies that worshipped many gods. However, they interpreted their gods much differently. “Ferocious floods, heavy downpours, scorching winds, and oppressive humidity were all part of the Mesopotamian climate. These conditions and resulting famines easily convinced the Mesopotamians that this world was controlled by supernatural forces and that the days of human beings ‘are numbered’”…

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    crossing the ocean to living in cotton fields in this ridiculous journey because of the color our skin and because of greed for money and power. The fact that we couldn’t even go to the same schools…

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    James Cook Research Paper

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    the Pacific. He is best known for his trips in the Pacific Ocean and his precise mapping of it. In 1776, James Cook was a retired captain in the Royal Navy, which is the United Kingdom’s leading naval warfare force. It’s not clear when it comes to who supported James Cook on this trip, but many state that he had enough power to support himself. In 1778, he began his journey along with 182 men, in hopes of finding the Northwest Passage, a sea route connecting the northern Atlantic and…

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