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    American colonies resisted British atrocities and exploited the people. The British reduced the American people's power, freedom and peace. So the 13 colonies in North America made protests and joint together to fight the inequality. Colonial patriots (The Committees of Safety) recruited about 30000 soldiers to protect the people; they gave the British Army a heavy blow and showed surprising power, we really did a good job. After the French and Indian War, the British want American colonies to…

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    Have you ever thought of America being the greatest country possible? Well, there's a secret and only Lord Voldemort can reveal it. Lord Voldemort can cure all your sadness and bring your life into the moments of joy in a short amount of time. He will do the most possible to help you and your family. Lord Voldemort thinks in a way that no other candidate can think of. Lord Voldemort will fight for his fellow Americans and his country. Lord Voldemort will your family by giving you an accurate…

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    Contraband control becomes more difficult as inmates find new, innovative ways to exploit the system. Staff members in prisons are required to think one step ahead to prevent any risk of losing their lives. Contraband, defined by The National Institute of Justice, are items illegally smuggled into correctional facilities such as weapons, drugs or anything prohibited in the monitored area including cell phones. One of the items smuggled most into facilities are cell phones. “In 2008,…

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    in the United States." MS-13 is not like most gangs who mostly focus on drug selling/transporting they will commit any crime at any time that they see a potential for profit this includes, but is not limited to: drug dealing, robbery, auto theft, smuggling illegal immigrants across the border, and homicide. MS-13 has several distinguishing markers. Members of this gang most…

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    Everything discussed in Chapter 6: Empire and Resistance and the Crash Couse video Taxes & Smuggling accrued between 1760 and 1777. This was the period where the colonies distrust in the crown reached its maximum point. It started with the Stamp Act which was imposed by the Parliament and Prime Minister in 1764 to help pay for the French and Indian war. This act made it so all official documents such as newspapers, books, obituaries and anything else that needed to be done on paper had to have a…

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    The ivory take be used in pianoes sculptures and combs. The biggest reason the ivory trade is a problem is that it is illegal. Not only is selling ivory wrong because of killing an innocent animal it is also an illegal process. If you are caught smuggling ivory to other countries around the world you will most likely spend a while in a prison and probably be fined. What the people who want to stop the trade are most upset about is that in order to get ivory you must kill a wild, innocent and…

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    1. After framing the constitution it seems that there was a need to change certain guidelines in constitution, Hence they came up with the term Amendments (changes in documents). in 4th Amendment it talks about the unreasonable/unnecessary searches of someone's possessions or seizures (also arrest) which is against the right to privacy. The scope of seizures/Searched should be limited and only warrant should be issued by law enforcement officer before police taking necessary action. in 1792…

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    In the world today we are all passionately involved in some way or another with technology. Whether or not you participate in the social ripple technology has on us, you cannot deny the effect it has on society. Some say it makes us antisocial face to face while others say it makes us more social because of social media and instant access to knowledge. I agree with the notation that technology does in fact ruin nature with industry and all that but does the social ripple really ruin public…

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    seen as a key element in the final victory of the allies. The North Sea was declared a war zone in November 1914 and the ships entering it did so at their Risks and perils. The blockade was so restrictive that even food products were considered "smuggling war". By 1915, German imports had already fallen by 55% compared with the pre-war…

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    On a calm day in May of 1718 the Queen Anne’s Revenge, a warship of forty guns, and three sloops appeared on the horizon off the coast of Charleston. Edward Teach, more famously known as Blackbeard, had arrived with his pirate fleet. Taking up a position outside the harbor, Blackbeard used surprise to his advantage and captured ten ships as they attempted to leave the harbor. One of those ships, The Crowley, was returning to London when it was waylaid by the famous pirate. Among the…

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