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    I got a golden ticket. I’m not worthy. To all of my dear Liberal friends who still believe that putting even more restrictions on guns is the proper response to the mass shootings that happen in America I am writing to tell you that you are wrong. I understand how putting restrictions on guns sounds like a good idea, but it isn’t. Germany which is considered the strictest country on gun control laws has suffered yet another attack upon its populace using guns. A gunman armed with a handgun shot and

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    was regarded as a defensive necessity. Furthermore, South Asia’s motives depended on the emperor. In India, the Mughal Empire was a prosperous empire that balanced both Hindu and Islamic culture. Emperor Akbar is a good example of one of the Mughal Empire’s motives for empire building. Emperor Akbar sought to preserve the fragile political stability in India. Even though he was a Muslim, he respected Hindu culture and imposed a policy of toleration. However, some Muslims were not satisfied with Akbar’s

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    The Mughal Empire was one of the great dynastic powers of the medieval Islamic world and its nature has always been of captivating interest to historians of India and Europe alike. Ruling as large a territory as the Indian subcontinent with such a diversity of people and cultures was an extremely difficult task for any ruler to accomplish in the Middle Ages. Quite in contrast to their predecessors, the Mughals created an empire and accomplished what had hitherto seemed possible for only short periods

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    an officer worker on their way to the third floor of the building. When they reached their target, they opened fire killing twelve people, including a police officer and an editor. During the shootings one of the men can be heard shouting “Allahu Akbar”

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    Malcolm X: Language Arts

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    believe he helped the Nation by spreading the message of the Qur’an. Dr. Na’im Akbar: Na’im Akbar is a clinical psychologist known for his Afro-centric approach To psychology. He is a distinguished scholar, public speaker, and author. He began to study black psychology in the 1960s. He wrote about the Nation of Islam and the development of an African- centered approach in modern Psychology. Dr. Akbar is a very great author and a believer of the Nation who continues to be known for his outstanding

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    Family Stereotypes

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    The first images show my mother carrying me as a baby girl on our way home from the hospital, and while cooking. These images represents my ideas and beliefs because I believe that it is important for newborn babies to be very close to their parents, especially the mother. This also represents the beliefs of my community because most Congolese people expect the mother to be the closest, primary caregiver of a baby. Their function is to show that I was raised in a loving home with loving parents

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    Literature review : KOLLAT, ENGEL, & BLACKWEL, (1970) investigated the Current Problems in Consumer Behavior. In this study they compared the history of most disciplines; the studied of consumer behavior in its infancy, dating back less than 50 years. Moreover, a significant percentage of their research had occurred during the last decade. Brosekhan & Velayutham examined the Consumer Buying Behaviour. They found that consumer has become essentail. Consumers

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    after the victory of Babur at Panipat in 1526. Amid his five-year rule, Babur appreciated raising structures, however few have survived. His grandson Akbar assembled broadly, and the style grew enthusiastically amid his rule. Among his achievements were Humayun 's Tomb (for his dad), Agra Fort, the post city of Fatehpur Sikri, and the Buland Darwaza. Akbar 's child Jahangir dispatched

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    Hurricane Katrina Essay

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    Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast with tremendous force at daybreak, August 29, 2005, severely punishing regions that included the city of New Orleans and its neighboring state Mississippi. Resulting in a total of just over 1700 people killed, and hundreds of thousands missing. When we think of Hurricane Katrina stories, we think of stories that were published by the media such as, “Packing 145-mile-an-hour winds as it made landfall, the category 3 storm left more than a million people in

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    Indian Nationalism

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    IIndian nationalism Indian nationalism refers to the many underlying forces that molded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society. Indian nationalism often imbibes the consciousness of Indians that prior to 1947, India embodied the broader Indian subcontinent and influenced a part of Asia, known as Greater India. National

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