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    im a base line hit a nigga. Its not a game nigga when i bust rounds. they wanna get down my niggas up now. ima score with the ball never fall on the floor when i dance when i touch down. Touchdown on the ball i ain’t fumble it. got the crown like a royal you wanna rumble it. cant leave the scene with no green in my pocket we the lowest to the rings of rap and no harvard. We earn that respect whatchu really gonna do, i be movin i be coolin in the city with my crew. No heart no key no friend if you

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    Why Not To Do John Curtin

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    When an article was published in The Socialist on the 29th of July 1911, it is safe to say that John Curtin did not predict that he would be Prime Minister of Australia by the 7th of October 1941 (Tom Fitzgerald, National Museum of Australia). The article entitled ‘To Do or Not to Do’ was likely written by Curtin under the pen name Marat, and expressed the writer’s sense of difficulty in upholding socialist principles while continuing to peruse a personal career (Tom Fitzgerald). One of the key

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    renaissance soon to come. Gothic architecture dominated the architectural style of Western Europe for over 400 years. The Gothic style was not only used in Churches but it also was seen in whole towns. Gothic architects designed courthouses, hospitals, town halls and royal palaces. It was in its churches where we see the amazing glorification of God and the intentional subordination of man with the advent of this style. "The transcendental character of medieval religious architecture was given a special

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    Someone call me a doctor/osteopath/homeopath…? Breast cancer is the most common cancer among New Zealand women, with more than 2,750 women and 20 men being diagnosed every year, and up to seven women each day being diagnosed. Breast cancer can be inherited, with five to ten percent of cancers being hereditary, from the passing on of the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene. The risk of breast cancer increases with age, however, it can also be found in women and men in their twenties and thirties. It is also interesting

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    Mohammed Adjerid Zainab Alam ENG 4/19/16 The “Invisible Man” The “Invisible Man” is a narrative by Ralph Ellison about an African-American man whose color makes him appear invisible. He is however not literally invisible, but many people choose not seeing him. The protagonist of this narrative is the Invisible Man, who is rendered insignificant by many who does not recognize him. The Invisible Man is described as a black man while those who cannot see him are mainly the white people who hold prejudices

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    chemotherapy protocol known as TAC. Taxotere is an antimicrotubule agent which promotes microtubule assembly and stability, therefore blocking the cell cycle in mitosis (Sanofi, 2013 retrieved 4/2/2015). Adriamycin is an anthracycline and works by forming free radicals that break DNA strands and inhibit DNA synthesis. Furthermore, anthracyclines inhibit the enzyme topoisomerase as this enzyme assists DNA repair and replication (Caponigro F 2005). Cyclophosphamide is an alkylating agent and works by attacking

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    NRA The NRA(National Rifle Association)is the organization that protects the Second Amendment of the Constitution.The Second Amendment states “A well regulated militia being necessary to security of a free state,the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed”. The NRA was founded by two Union commanding officers in New York in 1871 by the the names of William C.Church and Geogre Wingate.During World War II the NRA offered some of its ranges to the government to serve as training

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    way you listen to the quiet of the country.” Another development created by him was “Prairie School Architecture” which was another form of organic architecture. The buildings were only made from locally available materials. "I would like to have a free architecture," Wright wrote. "Architecture that belonged where you see it standing—and is a grace to the landscape instead of a disgrace." Naturality was his

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    Aguleri-Umuleri Crisis. Summary Not only is the incidence of land disputes increasing, they are becoming increasingly serious too. Many lives have already been lost while property with a value running into hundreds of millions has been destroyed. The stress, bereavement impoverishment, disruption of social life and insecurity caused by these conflicts is enormous and is inimical to the development of the communities concerned. This article presents a critical analysis of one such conflict - the ongoing

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    Eytan Davidovits Professor Hill Economics 191 20, March 2015 Economic History of Israel and Saudi Arabia Israel and Saudi Arabia are two countries in close proximity to each other, yet seem to be different in almost every metric. Saudi Arabia has a $744 Billion GDP, while Israel only $290 Billion (The World Bank), yet when breaking the GDP into GDP per capita, Saudi Arabia lags behind Israel at with a GDP per capita of $25, 961 whereas Israel is at $36,051. Israel and Saudi Arabia both became economic

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