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    What can historians learn about why the Spanish were successful in defeating the Aztecs? From sources of the time‚ historians can explain how Cortes was able to conquer the Aztecs for various reasons. In combination these reasons allowed him to have the upper hand in the conquest of Mexico. To begin with the Aztecs had a harsh tribute system that was not popular among the people of Mexico‚ and this tribute system allowed Cortes to befriend many tribes; meaning supplies were easily

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    hard task to do when faced with a person who knows what they’re doing. Well Agatha Christie knows just how to do that. The books I chose for this project are Murder On Orient Express and And Then There Were None. In both of these books one or many people have to work together in order to save each other’s lives. Not only do they have to worry about saving their lives they also have to worry about if one of them might be the killer. One thing about these books I noticed that I didn’t like was they

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    What is FDR’s New Deal? How did it change the country? Franklin D. Roosevelt was one of‚ if not the most prominent‚ presidents of the twentieth century. As he got elected‚ he started the race for the revival of the United States. The main idea he had to shift America in the right direction was the New Deal plan. It changed the country and took it by storm. It transformed the country by helping the people who suffered from the Great Depression. Three key ways it altered the country were because of

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    Imagine living in an actual time and place similar to George Orwell’s "1984." There was a chillingly similar place for "non-whites" in South Africa from the 1940’s to the 1990’s. I believe that enforcing Apartheid is unjust and immoral. Reading this paper you will learn: What is apartheid? Who were involved? And how did apartheid end in South Africa? What is apartheid? The system of apartheid--"apartness" between races--began in 1948 and in the time span of one generation‚ it wove itself into every

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    their own experiences. The lagom way‚ Lagom‚ a word that does not mean anything really‚ and could be translated to adequate‚ just right in moderation. This mentality does exist in the Swedish business culture as well‚ meaning that employees and employers focus on performing exactly what is needed and often well instead of going the extra mile or spend time on parts around the essential task. Can be surreal and very difficult to understand if you ask someone about how much time should be spent on

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    At the present time‚ there are three things I would change about the US Army. One is that I would get rid of the Corporal rank. I know there are a lot of other people who feel the same and really‚ I don’t see the point in this rank at all. I know a lot of higher enlisted say that ‘A person becomes a CPL when there is a position of a NCO open and the individual does not have enough points to make SGT.’ There are SPC’s in charge of other soldiers. There are SPC’s in the position of Supply NCO. My

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    What is FDR’s New Deal? How did it change the country? Franklin D. Roosevelt was one of‚ if not the most prominent‚ presidents of the twentieth century. As he got elected‚ he started the race for the revival of the United States. The main idea he had to shift America in the right direction was the New Deal plan. It changed the country and took it by storm. It transformed the country by helping the people who suffered from the Great Depression. Three key ways it altered the country was because of

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    In what way might the legacy of the 1834‚ poor Law be seen in contemporary welfare policy?   This essay will endeavour to highlight the advantages/disadvantages‚ and how the welfare state treats individual members of the community differently .The historically changing conceptualization of the welfare state and its provision of social services the individuals democratic right to access the state provided benefits‚ are looked at in their historically and geographically changing existing structure

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    realizing your dreams‚ helping other people or having a child. Follow your inner voice to find purpose. Sometimes‚ we should do things that we don’t want. But always keep in mind why you are doing it. If it is your work for the money‚ try to remember what you are going to do with that money. It might be because you have a family that you love or you are planning to go travelling with the money. You are doing it for big reasons. Incidentally‚ everything that is happening around you has a purpose. Find

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    opposition of the PLO by the Phalange party reached its pre-war peek with the event that actually triggered the conflict: the Ain El Remaneh Event. Facing the Phalange party‚ the Lebanese Progressive Socialist party and its mainly Moslem supporters were the basic building blocs of the Druze - Muslim left wing coalition that supported the right of the Palestinians to wage an unsuccessful war against Israel using Lebanon as a starting point. The

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