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CHAPTER 51
It all got new.Everyone confused.Selena when she was young in the Uni:                                                  Chapter one‘‘So, what do you guys think?’’ Andy smirked as he handed Alonso his phone and slapped him in the butt, which caused him to grunt and adjust his glasses.‘‘Lemme get this straight, you want us to camp out in a creepy ass place?’’ Adamie asked, emphasizing  on ‘You’ and ‘Us’ while picking up his Woodwork tools and clothes from the floor and his bed to make more room to accommodate his  boy-band hot looking friends.‘‘Uhuh.’’ Andy’s eyes widened with excitement.‘‘Dude, I’m totally game!’’ Adamie shared the excitement.‘‘I don’t think you guys heard me well,’’ Alonso sounded like the buzz-kill as Andy gave a light frown and folded his arms. ‘‘Accordi
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CHAPTER 51
It all got new.Everyone confused.Selena when she was young in the Uni:                                                   Chapter one‘‘So, what do you guys think?’’ Andy smirked as he handed Alonso his phone and slapped him in the butt, which caused him to grunt and adjust his glasses.‘‘Lemme get this straight, you want us to camp out in a creepy ass place?’’ Adamie asked, emphasizing  on ‘You’ and ‘Us’ while picking up his Woodwork tools and clothes from the floor and his bed to make more room to accommodate his  boy-band hot looking friends.‘‘Uhuh.’’ Andy’s eyes widened with excitement.‘‘Dude, I’m totally game!’’ Adamie shared the exciteme
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CHAPTER 52
“I remember a great speech by Theodore” she said.““in his wordings he said in one sense, the first essential for a man’s being a good citizen is his possession of the home virtues of which we think when we call a man by the emphatic adjective of manly. No man can be a good citizen who is not a good husband and a good father, who is not honest in his dealings with other men and women, faithful to his friends and fearless in the presence of his foes, who has not got a sound heart, a sound mind, and a sound body; exactly as no amount of attention to civil duties will save a nation if the domestic life is undermined, or there is lack of the rude military virtues which alone can assure a country’s position in the world. In a free republic the ideal citizen must be one willing and able to take arms for th
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CHAPTER 53
Dave walked closer to her."you know about winston churchhill?""yapp,from the moment that the French defenses at Sedan and on the Meuse were broken at the end of the second week of May, only a rapid retreat to Amiens and the south could have saved the British and French Armies who had entered Belgium at the appeal of the Belgian King; but this strategic fact was not immediately realized. The French High Command hoped they would be able to close the gap, and the Armies of the north were under their orders. Moreover, a retirement of this kind would have involved almost certainly the destruction of the fine Belgian Army of over 20 divisions and the abandonment of the whole of Belgium. Therefore, when the force and scope of the German penetration were realized and when a new French Generalissimo, General Weygand, assumed command in place of General Gamelin, an effort was made by the F
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CHAPTER 54
Mrs ayodele began her talk in a thrilling manner.“you see, one thing I like about Demosthenes is
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CHAPTER 55
“Women have a voice and we will never stop!!” MRS AYODELE SAID.“We are building a consensus to face life's realities. The affirmation of women's sexual rights is an important and bold step forward. We are creating a better environment, attributing the cause of environmental degradation to unsustainable over-consumption and production and military conflict. We are affirming human rights for all women and girls, acknowledging the full range of diversity that exists and detailing actions to prevent violence. We are generating better opportunities for women who are living at the margins of life, women who are the majority
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CHAPTER 56
“In the famous words of clement, he said ‘become hard! Remain firm’”“For real, I find that funny, what did he mean in the first place?”“Oh,of the city of Münster is held in all the parishes in the diocese of Münster which have not themselves suffered war damage. I hope that through the efforts of the state and municipal authorities responsible and the brotherly help of the Catholics of this diocese, whose contributions will be administered and distributed by the offices of the Caritas, much need will be alleviated.
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CHAPTER 57
“Related to that Clemens talk is Blood and Iron Bismarck responds to Max von Forckenbeck's lengthy arguments about appropriation rights and Art. 99 of the constitution and the people's wish for a shortened military service:   He would like to go into the budget for 1862, though without making a prejudicial statement. An abuse of constitutional rights could be undertaken by any side; this would then lead to a reaction from the other side.The Crown for example could dissolve parliament twelve times in a row that would certainly be permitted according to the letter of the constitution but it would be an abuse.It could just as easily reject cuts in the budget, immoderately. It would be hard to tell where to draw the line there. Would it be at 6 million? At 16? Or at 60?There are members of the National Association [Nationalverein] of this association that has achieved a reputation owing to the justness of its demand
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CHAPTER 58
“We’ve got to control the trusts of the people,”“I know, but how?”“Listen, On the sixth of September, President McKinley was shot by an anarchist while attending the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, and died in that city on the fourteenth of that month. Of the last seven elected Presidents, he is the third who has been murdered, and the bare recital of this fact is sufficient to justify grave alarm among all loyal American citizens. Moreover, the circumstances of this, the third assassination of an American President, have a peculiarly sinister significance. Both President Lincoln and President Garfield were killed by assassins of types unfortunately not uncommon in history; President Lincoln falling a victim to the terrible passions aroused by four years of civil war, and President Garfield to the revengeful vanity of a disappointed office-seeker. President McKinley was killed by an utterly depraved crimina
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CHAPTER 59
"OKAY, SO CONTINUE FROM WHERE YOU STOPPED!"" Yea,During the last five years business confidence has been restored, and the nation is to be congratulated because of its present abounding prosperity. Such prosperity can never be created by law alone, although it is easy enough to destroy it by mischievous laws. If the hand of the Lord is heavy upon any country, if flood or drought comes, human wisdom is powerless to avert the calamity. Moreover, no law can guard us against the consequences of our own folly. The men who are idle or credulous, the men who seek gains not by genuine work with head or hand but by gambling in any form, are always a source of menace not only to themselves but to others. If the business world loses its head, it loses what legislation cannot supply. Fundamentally the welfare of each citizen, and therefore the welfare of the aggregate of citizens which makes the nation, must rest upon individual thrift and energy, resolution, and intelligence. Nothing c
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