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    “Alexander the Innovator” Alexander III of Macedon, the innovator, created new and most time better ways to complete a task. From figuring out how to defeat an opponent with a herd of elephants, to being able to conquer what was believed to be unconquerable, Alexander the Innovator could innovate a technique that would bring success. For example, in order for Alexander and his troops to cross the Hydaspes River, Alexander had to think of a way in which they will get by the elephants. According to

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    Paragraph #1- Introduction Attention-grabbing beginning-Do you think athletes are born or made? Description of issue-Some say that athletes are born others think that they are made. Some people even think both. Opinion Statement-Athletes are made because you have to practice and practice to get better Paragraph #2 One side of the argument (Some people believe...) That athletes are born Evidence Some people get the gene to be good at sports from their parents so they think that you’ll naturally

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    President Harry Truman was Justified in Dropping the Atomic Bombs on Japan Truman was justified in dropping the bomb on Japan because Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor and killed 2,403 Americans, including 68 innocent civilians. Japan has also invaded Indochina and the U.S. demanded that Japan withdraw from conquered areas of China and Indochina. Japan, sensing conflict, planned an attack on Pearl Harbor by April 1941. On December 2, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, sinking and disabling 19 battleships

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    President Harry Truman was Justified in Dropping the Atomic Bombs on Japan Truman was justified in dropping the bomb on Japan because Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor and killed 2,403 Americans, including 68 innocent civilians. Japan has also invaded Indochina and the U.S. demanded that Japan withdraw from conquered areas of China and Indochina. Japan, sensing conflict, planned an attack on Pearl Harbor by April 1941. On December 2, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, sinking and disabling 19 battleships

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    Andrew Patterson Mrs. Crouch English III 06 March 2024 Macbeth victim or villain In the Medieval times people thought Macbeth was just sick and he was but many considered him a victim because the people who encouraged him, so is he considered a victim, villain, or both? Macbeth was shown as a victim to people when they understood how he could've been manipulated by others who wrongfully encouraged him. In some other ways, people see him as a villain for not recognizing the immoral acts he was persuaded

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    The Severity and Extent of Environmental Scarcity in Pakistan The Land and Its People Pakistan, which means "land of the pure", is a predominantly Muslim state located in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. Extending from the northern Himalayan mountain ranges one thousand miles down to the Arabian Sea, it is bounded on the northwest by the mountain ranges of Koh Sulaiman and by Afghanistan and on the southwest by the Iranian section of Baluchistan. In the east, Pakistan is separated

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    Media's Representation of the Nature and Extent of Crime in Britain There is continuous debate on the effectiveness of media reporting with regards to informing the public about crime. The media have motive, methods by, which they distort information, and evidence of the affects of their misinforming the public. However the media do inform the public with regards to problems in our society, without the media we would know nothing. The public also need to be thought of

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    To what extent are cognitive processes influenced by emotion? The debates surrounding the argument that emotion can influence cognitive processing are a matter of contention and cognitive psychologists understanding of how emotions can influence cognition is an area of debate in its infancy. Research studying emotion was previously negligible until methods by which emotions could be measured were devised, such as through brain imaging techniques. The essay will discuss whether emotions can influence

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    A hero is defined as a person who is admired for their courage, overcoming obstacles, and noble qualities. Though going through a tough drought, the old fisherman named Santiago was able to prevail. The previous time he had caught a fish was 84 days before. Santiago is a hero because he prevailed over the fish in the sea and persevered through the drought of not catching a fish. During his battle with the fish, he had to overcome many obstacles. One of them is his hands being lacerated multiple

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    A study stated that,” According to Manfort’s report, UFO’s have been increasingly popping in, with 104,947 reported sightings on recorded over the past 100- plus years.” I’m sure over 100,000 people are not seeing things. Aliens could be real for several reasons and could not be real for a couple for reasons. After researching the topic, you will learn if aliens are real and why they could not be real. I wanted to research this topic because I always wanted to research the chances of aliens are real

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