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    The International courts of arbitration are respectfully requested to declare that:- 1. the only basis for Barotseland becoming part of Zambia on its Independence was the Barotseland Agreement of 1964; 2. This Agreement has ceased to have effect‚ having been breached and repeatedly and finally repudiated by the Government of Zambia which abrogation and repudiation have been accepted by the Barotse National Council; 3. the situation has reverted to

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    become an ascetic‚ but his father wouldn’t let him‚ as that is not the expected lifestyle of royalty. Some years later‚ Siddhārtha left his palace to live a life away from luxury and find enlightenment. He went into meditation‚ however‚ he found that it did not bring him profound knowledge or peace‚ and stopped‚ picking up extreme asceticism instead. He went into the forest and began to deny himself basic necessities such as sufficient nourishment. After six years‚ this practice got him no closer to enlightenment

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    basic form of health literacy. Understanding a medical prescription or sticking to a strict diet prescribed by a doctor may not seem like a complex undertaking to most people. However‚ there are people within our community who are unable process even the most basic health information without the help of a relative or close friend. Without getting into the details of the factors which limit their health literacy‚ it has already been proven that the lack of health literacy negatively affects a person’s

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    German government in exchange for their timely payment of the war reparations. Private lenders‚ mainly from the U.S. also made foreign investments in Germany‚ which helped the German production restore to the level before WWI and relieve its economic crisis. But the loans funding reparations payments and foreign investments funding the economy were suddenly withdrawn after the 1929 Stock Market Crash. The Great Depression‚ which broke out in America‚ soon swept the whole world and had devastating impact

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    The War of the Roses‚ which lasted from 1455 to 1487‚ was an extremely bloody and violent war that tore England apart and wrought havoc on much of the English countryside. The war not only unified England‚ but also exposed problems in English society. The war destroyed the English class and economic system that had been in place for hundreds of years. The aristocracy was no longer safe from public criticism and citizens began to demand less social persecution. The war weakened the power of the

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    How Did Ww2 Affect America

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    those time periods of America’s life. One of many events that effected Americans was World War 2. World War 2 was classified one of the bloodiest conflicts and the largest war in history. Therefore‚ during World War 2 many events effected many things. During the time period of World War 2‚ many people were effected by decision making‚ fighting in the war‚ and the effects to the towns. During World World 2 there were many times where leaders would have to make a fast decisions. This effect the leaders

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    In World War 2 Hitler stirred up a lot of hate toward the Jewish people in Germany and all of Europe. Hitler brainwashed the Germans into having so much hate for the Jewish people. So Hitler started the Holocaust where he basically tried to kill as much Jews as possible where over 6 million Jews were killed. In school we’ve all learned about this horrible event in history but we never focused on how the survivors and Jews were affected by all‚ of this when it was finally over. So I am going to be

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    How would you feel if you went shopping and your only options are the awful red Nike shirt or the really bright green Nike shirt‚ and that both cost 55 dollars? In the early twentieth century‚ the United States went through one of the most influential changes which impacted economic growth. This change was known as the second economic revolution. This economic growth came with the benefits of abundant resources‚ an increase in labor‚ a growing market‚ and available capital investment. However‚ with

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    was the age of the Industrial Revolution‚ which witnessed a variety of technical innovations‚ a major increase in industrial production and world trade‚ and rapid growth in population one specifically in fact which did all those things was steam boats. Were they ‘’good” or ‘’bad’’ did they have a huge impact on shaping our world today? Well‚ At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution‚ the invention of the steam engine became widely popular. In 1787‚ John Fitch demonstrated the first steamboat

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    In 1985‚ immediately following Konstantin Chernenko’s death‚ Mikhail Gorbachev was elected as General Secretary of the Soviet Union. Before Gorbachev assumed power‚ the Soviet Union was Communist in name‚ however it did not emulate Communist values. Citizens were strictly controlled‚ as what they read‚ watched and said was monitored. Citizens were monitored even more about what they can see about their government and country‚ in order to prevent rebellion or resistance. As Gorbachev began his rule

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