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    Moses

    Esotericism."Aries 4.2 (2004): 148-170. Academic Search Premier. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. Summary: In this article, they examine the identity of biblical character Moses as a magician in modernity. It also studies the effect of the identity of Moses on the history of religion; Impact of the victory of Moses over the magic of the Egyptians in rabbinical literature; Information on the portrayal of Moses by Philo of Alexandria in his book "De Vita Mosis." Evaluation: This is an important article because it contain

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    The Philippines Takeover

    When the American fathers of the Declaration of Independence, they made it their  purpose that they would stay isolated from the world, so that they could focus on their nation and  make it stronger. At the time, America would have needed a lot of attention to become the  superpower it is today, however in the late 1890’s the American soldiers and political leaders  broke the foreign policy by taking over the Philippines. Even though the men who spoke of the  ceded Philippine, they had different messages through their tone

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    Immigration

    Immigration Experience Deborah Lewis U. S. History 1865 to 1945 Carolyn Lawes, PhD December 17, 2012 This paper will be examining the Immigration from Italy to American. This paper will also give you a look into the political, social, and economic factors that led to migration. The Italians settled in New York City, so we will be looking at the tenement housing, working condition, and the journey from Italy to American. The attitudes of the Americans about the immigrations will also be examined

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    Utilitarianism

    This paper will discuss utilitarianism, its origins and how we can apply it to our lives today. I will show what would happen if everyone adopted this code of ethics and reasoning, and why I chose it.   Utilitarianism What is Utilitarianism? According to our textbooks, utilitarianism is the ethical system which believes that which is ethical is what will bring the greatest good or happiness to the greatest number of people (Turner, 2006). In a direct quote from the American Heritage

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    Developing a Mindset That Fosters Academic Success

    African Americans and their involvement in Olympic Swimming; Why are there so few African American swimmers? Marcos Mendez Georgia Southern University Abstract This paper explores the phenomena that we see in Olympic Swimming. Whites dominate this sport and African Americans hardly ever participate in this sport. This research paper explores why that is, by examining numerous sources. These sources were obtained using the internet. From the research conducted, their seem to be varying answers

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    Extra Credit Essay Mcom-100

    Student Name Flamboyant and exceedingly rich, William Randolph Hearst was a powerful American journalist, and newspaper publisher, who built a sizeable publishing empire, the nation’s most extensive newspaper chain and whose techniques profoundly impacted American journalism.  At the peak of his success, he controlled in excess of two dozen newspapers, a variety of news syndication services (for example American Weekly), and more than a few well-known magazines (which included Good Housekeeping,

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    Famous Creative Thinker

    PHL/458 August 12, 2013 James Hal Cone and Cornel Ronald West are two individuals famous for using creative thinking to impact society and history. Hal Cone is a black theologian and Cornel West is a philosopher. This paper will focus on each individual’s unique contributions to society, ideas used to solve a specific issue, how the ideas were applied, personal and political background, creative thinking process, and a critique

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    History of the Criminal Court System

    History of the U.S. Criminal Court System CJA/491 Amy Miller 5-27-2013 Professor Angela Bradrick Introduction This paper will examine the historic development of the American courts. It will define common law heritage and discuss the evolution of American law. It will also discuss, compare, and contrast the evolution of the United States courts, including state vs. federal, and trial vs. appellate courts. Common Law Heritage and the Evolution of American Law Back in the time of medieval

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    How Did James Madison Contribute To President

    of 12 children. Throughout the course of his lifetime, he would grow up to a be a highly influential founding father of the United States of America. From the Federalist papers to war to a national bank, Madison made many beneficial contributions, which is why remains one of the most well known presidents in United States history. Throughout his lifetime, he made contributions in three main categories, contributions before of his presidency, contributions during his presidency, and contributions after

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    Kenji

    and others experienced, being Japanese, in the United States during World War II, a sad and often marginalized time in American history. The main character in the song, Kenji, awakens one day to the news of Pearl Harbor. His family is whisked away and thrown into internment camps with other Japanese-Americans for years during the war. Between 110,000 and 120,000 Japanese-Americans on the pacific coast were relocated to these War Relocation Camps (Manzanar). When they are released after the atomic

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