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    people are aware of the people and events that influenced her as she grew up‚ or all of the work she did for the NAACP‚ but none of that changed the world as much as all of the work that she did on integrating buses. As important as her one famous event was‚ Rosa Parks did so much more than fight for a bus seat. Rosa Parks would never have done the work she has done in her later life if she did not have the childhood that she had. When her mom‚ had Rosa in Pine Level‚ Alabama on February 4th‚ 1913

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    The business environment is becoming increasingly competitive. Information technology is now providing business entities with basic as well as progressive business tools that will enable them to improve their financial performance‚ efficiency‚ and its use of the organisation central operational resource and staff members. Adoption of computerised system is vital to the businesses entities that want to improve their efficiency and performance by using computerised systems to facilitate their day-to-day

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    and was tutored by Aristotle throughout his teenage years. He later went on to become King of Macedonia after his father’s death at eighteen. He led military campaigns across the middle east and south Asia‚ but why was Alexander so important? How did he change the world? Alexander was born into the royal family of Macedonia in 356 BC to King Philip and Queen Olympia. King Philip was absent most of his life and the prince grew to resent him‚ and at age 13 the King assigned the famous philosopher

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    different ways. First there is his sister‚ Mrs. Joe‚ then Biddy‚ Mrs.Havisham‚ and Estella. They all changed his life in different ways‚ yet they all contribute to how Pip is as a person. I think the best person to begin with would probably be Mrs.Joe. She brought Pip up from being a child. She brought him up "by hand". She always bragged about how she took such good care of him‚ when in reality‚ she beat him‚ and treat him terribly.

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    How did art change during Renaissance? During the renaissance people expressed many new ideas in art. Many artists and architects used mathematics to plan their works. They began to know that many objects in nature have a certain proportion‚ which is often found in the shape of a leaf or in the form of buildings. They found a way to make paintings look 3D. And they improved at making the sculptures more realistic. Also they began to use muted colours in paintings. One of the main points is that

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    people of his own kind. Muhammad also refused because why would he bring more of his kind and slave them. People of Muhammad Ali’s kind were treated like dogs. They had no rights and no freedom. He said “So I’ll go to jail‚ so what? We’ve been in jail for 400 years.” He did not want to help cause more trouble against his own

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    Life before the Industrial Revolution was tough because the people did not have access to the same availability of goods and everything was man-made. If something broke‚ it had to be fixed manually rather than buying it new because goods were not mass-produced. Although the Industrial Revolution improved life in some ways it was also difficult for the workers‚ because shifts at the factories were long‚ conditions were bad‚ and people were often hurt. Slowly‚ agricultural improvements started coming

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    authenticity” crusade that attempted to reinvigorate the Congolese identity. In 1971‚ he changed the name of the country from the Congo to Zaire (it would became the Democratic Republic of the Congo in (DRC) in 1997‚ as it remains to this day). He did the same with a number of other Congolese cities. Mobutu awarded contracts and security jurisdiction to officials within his own ethnic group—yet

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    had to fix the damage that was done during the Great Depression of 29’. When FDR took office people were suffering because so many people were left jobless as a result of the Great Depression. There was a shortage of food which made it hard for the American people to function properly because they were hungry. Many people may have starved had it not been for the help of the New Deal implemented government checks (Shmoop Editorial Team‚ 2008). As a result‚ people had little hope or faith in government

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    of IKEA involves selling high volume of mostly furniture products in low prices. Moreover‚ “with an aim of lowering prices across its entire offering by an average of 2% to 3% each year‚ its signature feature is the flat packed product that customers assemble at home‚ thus reducing transportation costs” The vision of the company reflects this strategy in an effective manner. “The IKEA vision is to create a better everyday life for many people. We make this possible by offering a wide range of well-designed

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