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    the Victorian times people didn’t really take much notice of Whitechapel. What attracted these working class citizens to take an interest in the place were the murders. But it wasn’t only the murders it was the nature of the murders and how grotesque and sickening they turned out to be. People heard about the extent to which the victims were harmed and suspense grew with every time the murderer got away scott free (due to the failure of the police) so obviously took a deeper interest into what was

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    needed to do in order to get Brutus in on the plan to overthrow Julius Caesar. The way Cassius was able to use his knowledge of his fellow peers was the way that he talked to Brutus‚ getting him to join the conspirators. Cassius smooth talked his way into getting Brutus to join the conspirators. Cassius told Brutus that he looked up to him which is a reason how he got Brutus involved. By being able to know how to talk to his peers and be able to know how to get them to do things that

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    recite the words of Allah (God) in public‚ he traveled across the Middle east with his followers.  After his death Islam had reached not only the Middle East but Europe and Asia. Islam spread so quickly because of the trade routes‚ the religious message‚ and their political message.     The first reason Islam spread so quickly is because when merchants moved around the middle east and other places they advertised Islam. According to Great Ages of Man : Early Islam by Desmond Stewart & the editors of Time-Life

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    Mr. Hazlett History 201 In May 1607‚ 110 Englishmen arrived at what was to be the first permanent English colony in what is now the United States. Of the original 110 settlers‚ only 40 would be alive at the end of December. Why did so many colonist die? So many colonist died due to disease‚ starvation‚ or the weather or seasonal changes. Many of the colonist died due to disease. In document A it says‚ “disease in the early years to Jamestown’s position at the salt-fresh water transition‚ where

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    oil spill disaster include: * The company tried to assure concerned stakeholders that it took environmental concerns seriously‚ but BP’s actions have not always concided with its words. BP has engaged in numerous instances of questionable behavior including fraud‚ environmental‚ and ethical transgressions clearly demonstrate that the company has a history of disregarding the well-being of stakeholders. The company has claimed to be an ethical company‚ concerned with stakeholder well-being

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    Contents BP Company Info 3 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Event 4 Summary of the Deepwater Horizon Event 5 Stock price before and after Deepwater Horizon 7 Impact on Stakeholders 8 BP’s Oil Spills and Corporate Social Responsibility 9 Inadequate disclosure on the oil spill event 11 Recommendations for BP to get reputation back 13 Conclusion 14 BP Company Info BP is a global oil and gas company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is the third-largest energy company and fourth-largest

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    time did not have access to high tech technology like we do today to speak of their beliefs. Therefore‚ Muslims‚ people of the Islamic religion‚ had to spread Islam in other ways. The expanding trade routes‚ conquering of neighboring land‚ and the incorporation of the religion in the Muslims’ daily lives were three of many ways that Islam spread so quickly The first way that the Islamic religion was spread quickly was the expanding trade routes. Islam was and still is centered in Mecca‚ and so were

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    Why Did Islam Spread So Quickly? The Islamic religion spread incredibly fast from approximately 600 C.E. to 700 C.E. because the religion and its beliefs are appealing‚ the main worship center is also a huge trade center‚ and it has noble military campaigns. The founder of the religion‚ a man whose name was Muhammad‚ received word from a god named Allah. He began to preach Allah’s word to citizens in Mecca‚ and his preachings spread rapidly across the Middle East. One of the reasons Islam spread

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    they were too young. They’re parents barely let them leave home‚ they were too young to leave. Juliet is only 13 and is too young to run away with romeo‚ both of their families disliked each other so the only thing to solve the feud was to get married. They were trying so hard to get the two families to get along. I kind of think marriage for them was a good thing even though that’s not the only way out of their situation but for them it was meant to be. Capulet wanted Juliet to marry Paris‚ but that

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    Why did WW1 last for so long? WW1 was thought to be a quick battle with hardly any resistance offered to the Germans. But something went wrong‚ very wrong for the fight that was thought to be over in 43 days on the western front ended up as a shoot out for four long years. There were many reasons for this‚ mainly the failure of the Schlieffen Plan Also new technology and barley any supplies on the front line. All these things lead to the stalemate that was formed and the main reason the war went

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