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    The First World War was a monumental and detrimental global influenced conflict that brought about the destruction of at least ten-million lives‚ and forever changing millions more. While nearly a war fought fully on European soil‚ the nations involved were not near-relatively restricted to European countries. Of these various non-European nations‚ consisted that of Canada‚ a dominion of Great Britain. To that point in time‚ Canada was a young developing subsidiary of the British crown‚ as Confederation

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    1. Why has Disney‚ historically‚ been so successful? What accounts for the 70-year success of Disney? Brand equity‚ company culture emphasize on teamwork‚ communication and cooperation. Pushed the staff hard 2. What does the Disney name contribute to each business? Producer of the predictable family style and the father of a family of loveable animals. What are Disney’s core competencies? Create universal timeless family entertainment‚ a strong believer in the importance of family life‚ fostering

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    William Shakespeare wrote many plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets. His topics included tragedy‚ comedy‚ and even history. He has changed the way we look‚ think‚ and even talk. Even though it has been over four hundred years since he has passed away‚ plays he wrote like Romeo and Juliet will never be forgotten. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 and died in 1616. Shakespeare got married in 1582 to a woman named Anne Hathaway. They then ended up have three kids they named Susanna

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    there rules and then tell us not to even if it was for the good of the country. “As a rule‚ men worry more about what they can’t see than about what they can” (Caesar). This quote really gets to the reader because all of the other rulers assumed that Julius Caesar was going to change their country into something that wasn’t good for the people. They were so worries about how they thought he was going to ruin their government that they didn’t look at the positive sides to Julius being a ruler. We have

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    Which features of the Persian Empire did Alexander incorporate for the administration of his empire? The Ancient Greece was divided in city-states that were independent from each other. However they would form an ally if they had a common enemy but when they didn’t they fought against each other. The Persian Empire reached its apogee in the XV century BC. The Persians already dominated the orient and wanted to reach Greece in the V century BC. To stop the Persians‚ the Greco-Persian wars started

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    Direct labor $4 Variable manufacturing overhead $3 Total variable manufacturing costs per unit $12 Fixed manufacturing overhead cost per year $180‚000 In addition‚ the company has fixed selling and administrative costs of $160‚000 per year. Exercise 5-11. During the year‚ Summit produces 50‚000 snow shovels and sells 45‚000 snow shovels. What is the value of ending inventory using full costing? Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit: $3.60 ($180‚000/50‚000 units) Unit cost: $15.60 ($3

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    the United states and had helped free the African Americans. There is a lot of things that Abraham did that changed the United States. Everything would have been different if Abraham Lincoln didn’t change anything and didn’t try to free the slaves. Would the United States of America have slave states today if Abraham Lincoln wasn’t there to help? Would Civil War ever happen if he was not president. What would’ve happen if Abraham Lincoln was never elected the president of the United States of America

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    Jacques Charles and his Law In 1787‚ Jacques Charles performed an experiment that would change science forever. And all that he had to do was to fill 5 balloons to the same volume with different gases and to raise the temperature. From this experiment came Charles’ Law. The law that affects everything from footballs to the human lungs. Jacques Charles is very important to today’s scientific studies because of what he invented‚ his achievements‚ and his studies on volume and temperature. Jacques

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    time‚ whose various idealistic compositions added vocals and instruments‚symphony‚ increasing the range of the sonata‚ quartet and concerto. He serves as an important transitional identity connecting the Classical and Romantic years of the Western music. Around the last 10 years of his life‚ Beethoven started to lose his hearing. This was the time he composed his most important work. Ludwig van Beethoven composed a lot of original well received music and symphonies including Symphony number 3‚ which

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    Charles I took over the throne as due to his misdeeds and increasing pressure from the public and parliament‚ he was put on trial which was mind blowing at the time and then finally executed. Such an act had never been seen which had many people in shock‚ especially Charles I since he and many others had thought even considering to put a king on trial was a sin (59). The reason for this was because Charles I was brought up believing that he was the divine leader to his subjects which is significant because

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