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    described how Confusions explains the importance of the art of good leadership and importance of considering the welfare of others during the creation of government. Confusions asserts that the construction of quality government depends on the creation state affairs, laws, rules and regulations governed by a leader that is capable of listening to its community. Similarly, Confucius also described the immense responsibility that a leader has, especially by setting the example of rectitude, equality and

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    symbols in the text and its foreshadowing to a great reign. The state of Cameliard before Arthur, shows the need for unity between kingdoms. The previous state of Cameliard also shows importance in regarding the wedding between Guinevere and Arthur because it explains why such a heavy appreciation is given to the wedding scene. Before the kingdom of Cameliard was under the rule of Arthur, King Leodogran reigned and the kingdom was in a state of complete chaos. Stated in lines 20-21 “And thus the land

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    of acquiring and maintaining the earth is Arthashastra, the Science of Polity. The book Arthashastra has been further divided into 15 Books, 150 chapters, 180 sections, and 6000 slokas. Each section includes a logical discussion on the needs of the state and its origin; forms of government etc. This had been the initial parameter of Book I. The second Book deals with the duties and frights of various government officers; the third and the fourth section deals with the judiciary and code of conduct

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    State Museum Essay

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    According to the research I did on the website before coming to the State Museum of Pennsylvania, ever since it was created in 1905, this museum has both collected and preserved the history of the State of Pennsylvania.(n.d., About Section, para. 1). This peaked my interest on the museum so on Sunday morning my Dad gave me a ride to the State Museum of Pennsylvania. The weather conditions were particularly colder than usual. It felt like ice cubes were rubbing on my skin. I saw a couple of people

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    Like any other state, South Carolina is suffering an economic downturn. One of the problems is that the state has a financial obligation to cover federal programs such as Medicaid and Medicare. This leaves the state with little to no funding for other state services. One of those state services includes higher education. Since most of the money that funds colleges and universities comes from the state and federal government, if that money is cut, the institutions have to find other means to gather

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    Letter 1 Explain what is established in the first passage/letter who is narrating? Why is he making this voyage? When and where is this taking place? To whom is he writing the letter? The narrator is Walton, he is writing to his sister Margaret from a fishing boat in Petersburg on December 11th Letter 2 Walton rights to Margaret “you may deem me romantic” considering the romantic elements discussed in class, what does he mean when he says this? What this quote means is Walton thinks of himself

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    In Charlotte Bronte’s’ “Jane Eyre”, Rochester uses disguise and duplicity to achieve his desire of marrying Jane. By doing so; he defies state law and divine will. Consequently, Rochester suffers physically, emotionally, and financially. Rochester is compelled to falsehood when regarding Jane Eyre; resulting in strong rebellion against divine law. His deliberate manipulation drastically changes the course of the story and reveals many conflicts. These lies start at the beginning of the Thornfield

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    the Strategic Prevention Framework to empower local communities and help in implementing prevention strategies based on epidemiological data by establishing the Regional Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (REOW) network. Seventeen REOWs across the state assist to identify and use community resources for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting epidemiological data to calculate the burden of substance abuse problems and the associated intermediate variables. The concerns identified among various public

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    Essay On Volunteerism

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    experiencing another culture is a big aspect with which volunteerism projects are being promoted (Brown 2005). According to Schulz (2007), there are certain things needed to create the possibility for cross-cultural understanding. She, for example, states that it is important that there is awareness about how various factors, such as history and religion, can have an impact on cultural perspectives, products and

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    Handcuffs, and bright red and blue lights flashing through the night sky. The police officer shoves you against the car, putting handcuffs on your wrists as he reads your rights. He opens the door, putting you into the police car, bars surrounding you. Is all of this needed for a teen caught on the streets pass 10:30? Government mandated teen curfews not only take away a parents right, but are unfair to many teens. Mandated curfews aren’t just an ineffective way of keeping teens out of trouble, but

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