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    is more important in the history of medicine‚ Florence nightingale or Mary seacole? (8marks) I think that Mary Seacole was more important in the history of medicine than Florence nightingale because they were both noticed for their nursing care of soldiers during the Crimean War. Nightingale is still a well-known historical figure‚ but Seacole was soon forgotten Nightingale’s work brought the field of public health to national attention. She was one of the first in Europe to grasp the principles

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    epigraphy‚ numismatics‚ monuments Literary sources: Indigenous: Primary and secondary; poetry‚ scientific literature‚ literature‚ literature in regional languages‚ religious literature. Foreign accounts: Greek‚ Chinese and Arab writers. 2. Pre-history and Proto-history: Geographical factors; hunting and gathering (paleolithic and mesolithic); Beginning of agriculture (neolithic and chalcolithic). 3. Indus Valley Civilization: Origin‚ date‚ extent‚ characteristics‚ decline‚ survival and significance‚ art

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    ‘Why did Australians volunteer to fight so readily in 1914?’ The outbreak of The Great War in 1914 was the first battle The Commonwealth of Australia fought in as a separate nation. Having been an extremely young nation‚ federating in 1901‚ the country of Australia was still very much tied to their true ‘mother country’‚ Great Britain. Britain was in charge of Australia’s defence in that point in time and had certain obligations to Britain‚ particularly in times of war and conflict. Australians

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    economic‚ military and industrial dominance‚ provided the British government with evidence that state intervention had great benefits in establishing an efficient nation and this changed the attitude of the state towards the poor rapidly. Between 1906 and 1914 the Liberal Government introduced a large number of reforms to try to reduce poverty: compensation for workers who suffered from injuries that took place in the workplace was introduced in 1906; medical tests for students at schools with free treatment

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    Business Ethics Minor Financial Markets Case 1 McEthics in Europe and Asia: should McDonald’s extend its response to ethical criticism in Europe? Introduction The “McEthics” case describes how Mc Donald’s‚ the fast food industry’s market leader‚ faces charges concerning growing health problems in Europe and Asia. 1) Set out the main criticisms that have been leveled at Mc Donald’s in Europe. To what extent are these criticisms likely to be replicated in Asia? What differences

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    INDLEDNING Fra midten af det 19.århundrede og frem til 1.verdenskrig i 1914 udvandrede der fra Danmark omkring 1300.000 mennesker ud af en befolkning på to millioner mennesker. Det er over 10% af den samlede danske befolkning‚ der i løbet af 50-60 år emigrerede fra fædrelandet. 90% af alle de danske emigranter bosatte sig i denne periode i Amerika‚ hvilket svarer til ca. 270.000. Den store udvandring har uden tvivl betydet en del for Danmark‚ men hvorfor skete den kolossale udvandring‚ hvad skete

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    Modern history From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search "Modern Age" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Modern Age (disambiguation). Human history ↑ Prehistory Recorded History Ancient history Earliest records Near East Africa Mediterranean region East Asia South Asia Early Americas Postclassical Era Europe Middle East Africa South/Southeast Asia East Asia Central Asia Americas Modern history

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    role of Witte How far was Tsar Nicholas II able to restore his authority after the 1905 Revolution? ‘The 1905 Revolution changed little for the Tsar or the Russian people’. How far do you agree? How far was Russia politically stable from 1905-1914? • Lena Goldfields – workers were shot for causing unrest (x) • Massive increase in strikes (x) • October Manifesto • Fundamental Laws 1906 (x) • Creation of the dumas • Vyborg appeal • Stolypin To what extent was Nicholas II responsible

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    How successful was Nazi propaganda from1933 to 1939? How is Success of Propaganda Gauged? The Nazi propaganda machine is at times impressive‚ at times unusual‚ at times terrifying. "...Everything is propaganda." The Nazis understood human psychology. It was Goebbels’ simple realisation that‚ for instance in cinematic propaganda‚ there was a need for the viewer to be entertained. Otherwise‚ there would be no interest in watching at all. This is simply a single instance of the successfulness

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    Between the 16th and 18th centuries‚ Western Europe was dominated by two distinct economic doctrines‚ that is Mercantilism and Physiocracy. The main difference between these two economic philosophies was the level of government control each sanctioned. While Physiocrats believed in a “laisser-faire” system‚ Mercantilists advocated for government control and regulation. Under Mercantilism‚ a nation’s power depended heavily on the value of its and imports exports. Thus‚ it is critical for the government

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