Why did WW1 last for so long? WW1 was thought to be a quick battle with hardly any resistance offered to the Germans. But something went wrong‚ very wrong for the fight that was thought to be over in 43 days on the western front ended up as a shoot out for four long years. There were many reasons for this‚ mainly the failure of the Schlieffen Plan Also new technology and barley any supplies on the front line. All these things lead to the stalemate that was formed and the main reason the war went
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The simplest explanation about why the environment matters is that‚ as humans the environment the Earth is our home. It is where we live‚ breathe‚ eat‚ raise our children‚ etc. Just because we as humans have the power to destroy environment and other species‚ this does not give us any right to do so. But more convincing to the ones having power in today’s world is probably the economic argument. That we cannot afford to destroy the Earth systems. Protecting our environment allows us to live free
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Outline: introduction:the Indian movie ‚one sentence was repeated the most times‚that is “All is well.”The movie told a story ........ Body part:to deliver a theme:Even if you are faced with frustrations and endless failure‚tell yourself--”All is well”‚recover your missing confidence‚then keep on fighting. Deliver the speech by personal experience: The first story: When I was a child in kindergarten‚i started to practice the violin because my uncle is good at playing it and he can instruct me
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could fight more effectively. Most military commanders of the day simply had their troops rush wildly at the enemy‚ relying on superior numbers‚ better soldiers‚ or luck to carry the day. The Romans realized that they could not always rely on these‚ so they turned to strategy. Each situation was handled differently‚ taking into account terrain‚ the type and strength of the opponent’s troops‚ and the type and strength of the Roman’s troops. Here are some common formations‚ and tactics that were organized
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2009 1. How far did Henry’s legal and financial reforms strengthen the power of the English monarchy? * Focus on key features of reform * Ensure balance given to both legal and judicial * Consider how important were these reforms in maintaining and expanding royal power‚ esp. after devolution of royal authority under Stephen Intro:- there was a necessity for reform (anarchy) -Briefly- Legal & financial reform -Themes: King as central authority strengthen his authority Why there
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CULTURE CHANGED FUNDAMENTALLY IN THE PAST THREE DECADES Edward Harran Politics…Economics and Social studies 26th October 2010 Irish Political culture has changed fundamentally in the past three decades It would be reasonable to assert that the political culture in Ireland has changed radically over the past three decades. To explore this we must take into account that Ireland was a sovereign independent democratic
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PHYSICS OF THE PAST One hundred years ago‚ in a poky apartment in Bern‚ Switzerland‚ Albert Einstein‚ then just a 26-year-old patent office clerk still working part-time towards his PhD‚ published five ground breaking scientific papers. Each of these papers‚ written during Einstein’s annus mirabilis ‚ has become a "classic" in the history of science: On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light ‚ which discusses optical photons and photoelectric effects. Molecular
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How and why the definition of development has changed The definition of development has changed radically‚ and was first only characterised by using economic indicators as its primary factor. Predominantly‚ economic is the main contributing factor‚ however‚ in modern times‚ living conditions‚ and other contributing factors to the well-being of a population has helped manipulate whether a country is developed or not. Basing development on the economic status was commonly used decades ago; however
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *6746873383* INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Paper 1 0417/11 October/November 2010 2 hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams‚ graphs or
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111/114/115/150 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING / ACCOUNTING / FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1 / ACCOUNTING 1 / INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING 1 / FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING / PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING 1 ACC106/100/105/107/111/114/115/150 MARCH2012 3 HOURS COURSE CODE EXAMINATION TIME INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of two (2) parts PARTA(10Questions) PART B (4 Questions) 2. Answer ALL questions from all two (2) parts : i) ii)
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