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    Print Form References or recommendations should be given by people who are familiar with your qualifications for graduate study. Three letters of recommendation are required for admission to doctoral and interdisciplinary degree programs. Some master’s degree programs also require letters of recommendation. Check with your program to see if they require letters of recommendation and if they accept this form. Fill out the top half of this form‚ as well as the name of the individual providing this

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    that explain everything as “going” and uncover what was truly first discovered to now be going. Lets start with a quote taken from the text that reads‚ “We belong here‚ We are the old ways.” Oodgeroo brings out that what was once discovered as the old ways is now changing to new ways due to the settlers. Throughout a vast duration of the text Oodgeroo brings forth multiple discoveries that were made during her time that are now slowing “going”. What the composer is believed to be doing is to hold

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    reign‚ but situation got worse. In the end‚ there was a revolution in France and a vast amount changes to the society and the government of France. Louis XVI himself was executed and killed; while France was established as a democratic country. There were different reasons for Louis’s downfall: social‚ economic‚ political conditions. Also reasons such as the Age of Enlightenment when some philosophers had new ideas of how the country should be ruled‚ the inequalities between estates‚ the bankruptcy

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    What were the causes of WW1?       In 1914‚ World War I broke out. It involved around 100 countries around the world. Between 1914 and 1918‚ over 59 million troops were used‚ over 8 million died and over 29 million were injured. This is the biggest war anyone has any witnessed yet; this is why WW1 is also known as the Great War. The main reasons why WW1 broke out were the Alliance System‚ Imperialism‚ the arms race‚ the Schlieffen Plan‚ and the trigger of this war was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand

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    1) What were the functions of the Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues? The Delian league was set up by the Athenians for an alliance between all the Ionian Greeks so to stamp out the threat of Persia. Athens took charge because Sparta retreated into its own self-interests‚ so to only protect themselves so the Ionians looked for help among the Athenians. It was formed in 477BC at Delos (which was a neutral city). The league seemed successful because in they had some big victories such as in: 478BC Byzantium

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    What Environment Were You Raised In? Geographically my environment spanned from as far south as Texas and as farther north as Ohio. But has always been marked by love between family‚ and values of honor‚ respect‚ and commitment. With little to no exemptions in a stray of these values. I was born in Ohio with the majority of my immediate family nearby. With the predominance of my mom’s family in Ohio‚ and my dad’s family in Missouri or Michigan. I was always taught the importance of family‚ and

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    1. What were the strengths and weaknesses of workers unions? By the end of the nineteenth century‚ workers unions had become major forces influencing wages and working conditions. In 1886‚ when successful strikes on some western railroads attracted a mass of previously unorganized unskilled workers‚ the Knights of Labor grew to a peak membership of a million workers. They bargained with employers‚ conducted boycotts‚ and called members out on strike to demand higher wages and better working conditions

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    being the candidate who gets the most votes in his/her constituency. The parties field candidates in every constituency except for the PDR‚ which fields candidates in just six of the eight constituencies. For each constituency‚ you are required to: 1 . Create a table in your spreadsheet that records the number of Electors‚ Percentage voter turnout‚ Number of votes cast‚ the percentage of Spoilt ballots and the number of General votes. The

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    parent struggles. I approached him with everything I needed to know about life. He was my confidant. He was the only one I knew who would always be there for me‚ and always love me no matter what. So when it came time to take him to college‚ I was devastated. What was I going to do without my big brother? The three of us (me‚ Jacob‚ and my mother) had made a road trip out of the event. The final destination was St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ where he was to attend Webster University for the conservatory of musical

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    Plato’s theory of forms Introduction Plato expounded his Theory of Forms over a writing career of some forty years. The theory was being refined over this period and is never fully explained in any one dialogue. Thus‚ any explanation of the theory‚ involves piecing together fragments as they appear throughout Plato’s writings‚ and recasting the earlier statements in the light of the metaphysical framework developed in the later works. General Statement of the Theory of Forms The theory basically

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