Morse code is a character encoding scheme used in telecommunication that encodes text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations called dots and dashes or dits and dahs.
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code, international, morse, communication, military
Complete neuron cell diagram. Neurons (also known as neurones and nerve cells) are electrically excitable cells in the nervous system that process and transmit information. In vertebrate animals, neurons are the core components of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves.
The human circulatory system (simplified). Red indicates oxygenated blood carried in arteries, blue indicates deoxygenated blood carried in veins. Capillaries, which join the arteries and veins, and the lymphatic vessels are not shown.
“[The Second Amendment] protects
an individual right to possess a firearm
unconnected with service in a militia,
and to use that arm for
traditionally lawful purposes, such as
self-defense within the home”
-District of Columbia v Heller
554 U.S. 570 (2008)
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second amendment, 2nd amendment, lawyer, law, activism
“Those who would give up essential
LIBERTY to purchase a little
temporary safety, deserve neither
Liberty nor Safety”
-Benjamin Franklin
Memoirs of the Life and writings
of Benjamin Franklin (1818)
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liberty, freedom, revolutionary war, benjamin franklin, lawyer
“Those who would give up essential
LIBERTY to purchase a little
temporary safety, deserve neither
Liberty nor Safety”
-Benjamin Franklin
Memoirs of the Life and writings
of Benjamin Franklin (1818)
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quotes, green party, revolutionary war, democrat, libertarian
“It will be of little avail to the People...
if the laws be so VOLUMINOUS that
they cannot be read, or so iNcOhErEnT
that they cannot be understood”
-James Madison
The Federalist, No. 62 (1788)
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american history, july 4th, independence day, activism, law
“It will be of little avail to the People...
if the laws be so VOLUMINOUS that
they cannot be read, or so iNcOhErEnT
that they cannot be understood”
-James Madison
The Federalist, No. 62 (1788)
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laws, lawyer, james madison, federalist, democrat
“I will now add what I do not like
(about the Constitution)...
the omission of a...
restriction against monopolies”
-Thomas Jefferson
In a Letter to James Madison
(December 20th, 1787)
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james madison, political, green party, quotes, jefferson
“If a nation expects to be
iGnOrAnT and free...
it expects what never was
and never will be”
-Thomas Jefferson
Letter to Col. Charles Yancey (Jan. 6, 1816)