<span>For more than forty years, American photographer Anthony Friedkin (b. 1949), creating full-frame black-and-white images, has documented people, cities, and landscapes primarily in his home state of California. During the culturally tumultuous years of 1969 and 1970, Friedkin made a series of photographs that together offer an eloquent and expressive visual chronicle of the gay communities of hope that helps
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Southern slaveholders often used biblical passages to justify slavery
It was the "Puritans" who founded Harvard College in 1636, since one of the major reasons for its founding was to train clergy and to act as a "church in the wilderness".
The correct answer is those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow
Explanation: In that sense the only option that actually answers that question correctly is those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow explains all the questions related to the question and is a valid answer to what is intended to be answered.
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No, they should not. Out-of-state students already have to find a place to live if they are going to live off-campus which can be pricey on its own. Then, charging them more just to go to the school they got accepted at because their parents didn't move there beforehand is just unfair.
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