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this is the answer
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I gathered with the entire student body of Wyoming Catholic College on Sept. 17, 2019, for a mandatory celebration of Constitution Day. We began with the Pledge of Allegiance, witnessed a lively panel discussion between professors on the history and modern relevance of America’s founding principles, and concluded by singing patriotic songs.
If you are a student at a typical American university, that description probably sounds foreign to anything you have experienced. Anti-Americanism has spread across college campuses like a wildfire, igniting rage and resentment against anything perceived as oppressive — even the American flag. As a result, most universities would likely shy away from a celebration of our nation’s founding in favor of more “inclusive” events.
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not sure what this question is asking for, if it is a translation task then:
A brief essay regarding Hammurabi's Law and current law
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I don’t know if this is a poem or not but ur really good u should be a poetic I’m not even lying ur good. : )
Older citizens who are deaf or hard of hearing recall the years of silent films (1893-1929) as a "golden era" in the cultural history of the American Deaf community. ... The second reason this period was golden was that motion picture technology demonstrated a new tool for those deaf people who used sign language.