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    Association (IDA) towards the cost of Second Central Transport Corridor Project (CTCP 2). It is intended that part of the proceeds of this credit will be applied by TANROADS to eligible payments under the contracts for the Construction of Dar es Salaam Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Infrastructure - Phase 1. 3.    PAVEMENT Roadways - From BRT design concept‚ cement concrete pavement (reinforced concrete) has been adopted for BRT lanes and flexible pavement (thick hot mixed asphalt) adopted in the mixed traffic

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    What is the value of research produced in the social science? Knowledge‚ produced through research investigation‚ is generally valued more highly than common sense or an opinion based understanding of the world. Humans are naturally inquisitive‚ with an instinctive urge to obtain new information and motivated by a need to discover more about society and the world they live in. However without a systematic methodology‚ these ideas and ways of thinking‚ tend to be based on a persons own experiences

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    Chapter 15 1. There are no structural psychologists left in the United States. However‚ structural psychology was a success because it: a. discovered the phi phenomenon which shows that mentality has the job of trying to interpret reality from sensory inputs b. None of the choices are correct c. discovered mental elements that compose consciousness d. helped to establish psychology as an independent science e. was able to perfect the method of introspection as a means to explore the

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    PERIOD 1‚ US HISTORY ACC. Question: To what extent was the Reconstruction a failure? Reconstruction was the period directly after the end of the Civil War (1865-1877). This era was a necessary time for the United States to restore the divided nation. The eleven rebel states that had been defeated leaving the government unsure weather to punish or pardon them. In Reconstruction era‚ the three goals emerged from the federal government: rebuild the South‚ provide and protect freedman’s

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    War was a hard time in American history. Brother against brother. A country divided and so many deaths. There were many events that lead to the war‚ but the main event was the ending of slavery. There was many causes for the Civil War ‚that broke out in April 12‚ 1861‚ but the main cause was slavery. The burning issue that led to the disruption of the union was the debate over the future of slavery (‘Causes Of The Civil War’). In my opinion I do think that was the cause of the civil war was slavery

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    America got involved in Europe because of these points. One reason was the Truman doctrine. The Truman doctrine was the idea that the United States would try to prevent communism from spreading. The main idea was called ‘containment’ which involved containing communism in eastern Europe and not letting it spread to other countries. One way they did this was helping the capitalists in communist revolutions. An example of this was the civil war in Greece‚ with the USA providing military aid in 1947

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    Grant had many important domestic policies. The major policies he dealt with were national reconstruction‚ civil rights of African Americans and creating a better relationship with the Native Americans. It was a very difficult‚ yet crucial‚ time when Grant entered the White House. Grant was resolute to follow Lincoln’s policy of reconciliation with the South rather than punishment or retribution. He also wanted to make sure that the government kept a strong Union while at the same time protecting

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    important role in the novel. Maycomb was a quiet little town‚ where things seemed monotonous‚ and when a sudden situation occurred‚ it would get out of hand. Atticus Finch was a single-father who took care of two children named‚ Scout and Jem Finch. When Jem and Scout were in distress‚ Atticus languorously elucidated why a certain event came across in a certain way the best in his abilities. Whenever Maycomb seemed to be in trouble morally and ethically‚ there was only one person that the society held

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    the inverse. Frankenstein made a being and dismissed it directly after it sprung up. He was brutal towards the animal all through the novel on the grounds that notwithstanding when the animal needed to search for peace with a sidekick‚ Frankenstein wouldn’t concede this desire. Conversely‚ the animal was grim and monstrous outwardly however had all the more an accommodating nature than Frankenstein. The animal was benevolent and delicate before Frankenstein’s activities made him change his heart and

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    to an extent it was caused largely by a cooler climate change. The Little Ice Age that began in the fourteenth century and lasted until the nineteenth had seen cold‚ stormy winters and a slightly cooler climate even during the summer months. Before the temperature drop was a Climate Optimum‚ known as the Medieval Warm Period‚ which caused massive growth in population and agriculture. These improvements were highly juxtaposed in the next century with the Little Ice Age‚ which was most likely catalyzed

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