Dear Trump,
In the future, I believe that the state of Oklahoma should not use fossil fuels as the primary source of energy. Instead, I think the state should create a miniverse, where inside that miniverse, the inhabitants can use physical labor to create a source of power where 20% is used for the inhabitants of the miniverse, and the remaining 80% should be sent through the miniverse to power our homes and car batteries. This may sound like slavery with extra steps to you, but if you disagree, you're probably getting laid in college or something. This offer is completely valid, and it should be taken into consideration in exchange of fossil fuels, which continues to pollute our planet. Take note, a miniverse causes no pollution.
Yours truly,
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Well at my churches altar, we have some candle holders and vases. We use our candles to of course light them for communion. The vases are just for decoration. The altar also has a bible set at a specific verse.
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act allowed each territory to decide the issue of slavery on the basis of popular sovereignty. Kansas with slavery would violate the Missouri Compromise, which had kept the Union from falling apart for the last thirty-four years. ... The Missouri Compromise had prevented this from happening since 1820
Explanation:
The initial sit-ins during the birmingham campaign of 1963 were recieved with low turnout because many people paid little attention to them.
<h3>The Birmingham campaign. </h3>
The Birmingham campaign were a series of civil protest aimed at stopping racial discrimination against African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama.
These civil disobedience involved a series of sit-ins carried out by blacks to protest the negative racial stratification which was evident at that time.
Initially, the sit-ins did not receive enough support because many people did not pay attention to them.
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