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    Smart Grid Technology

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    Smart grid is an electricity network type which integrates digital communication features to the service. Generally it provides central energy management to both parties of the electricity network‚ it enables • Consumers to monitor their utilization‚ costs and provide recommendations on usage habits. • Micro-stations to manage and monitor their input to electricity network • Providing remote monitoring micro-stations input to electricity network from • Power distributors to manage their grid much

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    The cause of the American Revolution took many events for the revolution to occur. The many events included Rebellions‚ Rebellions against the Government‚ and land disputes. Some events were more critical than others. The end of the Anglo-French imperial competition was due to Great Britain winning this war. It was seen as French and Indian war because French and Great Britain were always in competition for territory in North America. Great Britain challenged the French for territory. The 1763

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    Causes of the Great War

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    World War I and its beginnings Scholars today still discuss what led all of the five major powers in Europe to fight in the early 20th century. Some claim the assassination of Austria-Hungary’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the reason while others claim it is due to the creation of Germany that led to the war. The truth is‚ the question of what really led to one of the most horrific wars up to its time is much more complex. There are numerous factors that led to the Great War such as Nationalism

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    Causes Of The War Of 1812

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    The war of 1812‚ the United States took on the greatest naval power in the world‚ Great Britain. This conflict had an immense impact on the young country’s future. This war was caused because British attempted to restrict U.S. trade. All the conflict resulted from the clash between American nationalism and Britain had allies with France. A lot of Americans believed England was sought to humiliate the United States and limit its growth. America suffered many costly defeats at the hands of British

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    The American Revolution and the American Civil War are two of the most monumental events in the history of the United States of America. However‚ their characterization as a “revolution” and a “civil war” has been argued for many years. It has been argued that the American Revolution was not a true revolution‚ but a civil war‚ and that the American Civil War was not a civil war but rather America’s time of revolution. Some aspects of the American Revolution support the argument that it was a revolution

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    Revolutionary War Causes

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    Revolutionary War? So many events occurred during this period in time. Some of these events were the Navigation Acts of 1660‚ the French and Indian War: 1754-1763‚ Pontiac’s Rebellion and Proclamation of 1763‚ the Sugar Act: 1764‚ the Stamp Act: 1765‚ the Declaratory Act: 1766‚ the Townsend Act: 1767‚ the Boston Massacre: 1770‚ the Boston Tea Party: 1773‚ and last but not least the Intolerable Acts: 1774. All of these events are very important! Now‚ let’s take a look at the event that started this war in history:

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    Causes Of The Cold War

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    August of 1945‚ World War II finally came to an end. After six years of fighting‚ most of the world was left in ruins‚ debt‚ and overall devastation. As the world fell apart‚ so did the relationships forged during the war. The differing ideas of how the world postwar should be between the United States and the Soviet Union caused major tension and mistrust. “The Cold War first emerged over clashing Soviet and American interest in Eastern Europe” (Roark‚ pg 713) The Cold War was fought from 1947 to

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    The side I chose to support the British. I’ve decided to step into their shoes and look at the war from their viewpoint. In the 17th century‚ american settlers moved further west while the British fought the Native Americans in the Indian Wars. The colonists were grateful for the protection of Great Britain and many colonists were proud to be a part of the most powerful nation at that time. The colonists profited from trade with Great Britain and they held certain political right as British subjects

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    Causes of the Civil War

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    inevitably led to a great complication. With the new stance on expansion‚ copious problems struck the United States. The battle over Free v. Slave states reigned on throughout this time period. With these factors at hand‚ America entered a barbarous Civil War. In the 1800s‚ slavery was disputed heavily between the northern and southern states. People living in the south embraced the fact that they demonstrated slave labor. Plantations were placed all over the United States‚ each having an unspeakable

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    The American Revolutionary War‚ from 1775 to 1783‚ was predominantly fought between two groups of people – the Patriots and the Loyalists. In general‚ both the Patriots and Loyalists were culturally identical‚ such as speaking the same language‚ wearing the same clothes‚ and going to the New World with the same goal – to seek a better life. Then why did the two groups fight against each other during the war? Initially‚ when the First Continental Congress met and protested against Great Britain’s

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