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| The Art of Compromise - Mr President, Please Watch the DVD |
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| A compromise is an agreement between parties, wherein each gives up some valued rights and/or accepts some restrictions to gain what are to them some even more valued rights. There are parties with whom reaching a compromise is not possible. One cannot reach a compromise with a great white shark, an electric eel, a poisonous reptile and finally, Mr. President, there is the Republican Party. Presid |
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| Reading: Its Golden Virtues and Hidden Dangers |
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| This article's goal is to rouse America from her long slumber of technology-induced illiteracy and wandering from the wonderful, glorious, and amazing world of reading. The dashing glitter and false comfort of post-modern technology have mesmerized and spell bound the soul of man. The bedazzling onrush of technology's comfort toys has lured the West; and, in particular, America; from the simple jo |
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| Dual Credit and AP High School Courses |
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| Preparing for college can be difficult if you wait until the last second to think about it. However, taking dual credit courses or AP courses can help get you geared up for college. |
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| How to Start a Preschool Business |
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| In any business, there is a rigid competition by various investors. This is the reason why some businesses don't last long. Strategic planning is very crucial as there are a lot of trials to be encountered during business operation. |
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| The Remarkable Love And Respect Of Wife And First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy |
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| One lesser known accomplishment of immeasurable worth as a wife, artist, and First Lady was a certain painting she rendered. Sometime between 1961 and 1963, Jacqueline observed a large oil painting at the White House as it appeared approximately in 1805. Using her artistic skills, she took watercolors and brush to easel to make a beautiful 5 X 7 replica of the painting. Personalizing the picture f |
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| Primes, Roots, and Cryptography |
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| As you may already know, a prime number is one that has exactly two factors, 1 and itself. No number will divide a prime number and create a non decimal answer. It turns out too, that when you break down a number into its factors, the factors are always prime, whether the number itself is or not. |
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