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    The first estate was made up of the clergy who made up 10% of the land. They were exempt of Frances taxes because they always agreed and voted with the king. Doing that made them one of the top Estates. The second Estate is made out of the nobility. The nobles made up 25-30% of the land and had leading positions in France and had tax exemptions. They also voted and agreed with most of what the king said which made them another top estate with the king. The next estate is the third estate

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    The seventeenth century was a time of great change in musical style‚ particularly in opera‚ which was becoming much more popular and was beginning to be focused on a lot more. Opera was spreading out from Italy and into other countries in Europe‚ although Venice remained the centre of activity. In October 1697‚ a Venetian opera newsletter stated that “Truly today operas have become so common in every part of Italy‚ that not only in its famous cities‚ but even in various towns and villages they are

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    BRANDING:LAND ROVER NORTH AMERICA‚ INC. Statement of the Problems Taking into account the role of Discovery vis-а-vis other models in the Land Rover line‚ the brand’s strengths and weaknesses versus formidable U.S. competitors‚ and potential differences in target audience perceptions of brand and category equity in the United States versus the United Kingdom‚ which of the three following positioning options should be introduced for the new $30‚000 Land Rover Discovery:  The

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    Many things have changed from the twentieth century to the twenty- first century. One significant change that has occurred in the world between 1900 and 2005 is communication. The twenty- first century have more different varieties of communication advantages than back in the nineteen hundreds. These communications includes mail‚ phone‚ and even sound languages. In the 1900’s most people wrote letters in order to contact loved ones. In the year 2005 most people send an email instead of writing

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    Change over Time 2002-2011 Analyze the changes and continuities in labor systems between 1750-1914 in ONE of the following areas. In your analysis‚ be sure to discuss the cause of the changes and the reasons for the continuities Latin America and the Caribbean Russia Sub Saharan Analyze the social and economic transformations that occurred in the Atlantic world as a result of new contacts among Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americans from 1492 to 1750. Analyze the cultural and political

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    The 14th century is considered an era of great turmoil in European culture. Compared to the prior centuries‚ the 14th century introduced new ideologies‚ and political changes that resulted in many resistance and conflicts. Although changes occur during every century‚ the events that transpire makes the 14th centuries stand out the most. The 14th century is also known as the “calamitous era” because of three major crisis‚ the religious disruption caused by heresy and papal schism‚ the political instability

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    The Crazy Clown Craze Recently this nation and social media have erupted in a massive search for these mysterious clowns. After the first sighting in North Carolina this craze has spread like wildfire across our nation. Although there are some people that do not care about these clowns‚ many people are very concerned for their and their children’s safety‚ security‚ and peace of mind. Everybody and their brother have been hunting these clowns down like their lives depend on it. The purpose of people

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    BUDDHISM CASE STUDY "Buddhism - continuitychange‚ globalisation" Since Buddhism was established some 2500 years ago‚ much has changed and much has stayed the same. Buddha remains the essential being of knowledge and faith‚ though some of his teachings have been modified. Though Buddha emphasised equality between the sexes‚ this ideology has changed throughout the centuries‚ as there is evident discrimination towards females and nuns. This has come about because of the seemingly natural predisposition

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    effect on the new company. British Airways has been considered as the most notorious company because of its poor service. Furthermore‚ the company’s operation has been affected and in 1980 the company had been regarded to have the worst punctuality record all over European carriers flying from UK and voted as the airline to avoid. This also results in substantial loss of the company. In order to change its reputation of being an industry with poor services‚ British Airways had considered major

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    The Rapid Rise of Population in much of Europe in the 18th Century In Europe life in the 17th century remained a struggle due to the high rates of poverty with landlord and tax collectors. Throughout the course of the eighteenth century‚ the European economy emerged for the long crisis of the seventeen-century. Population rates resumed its growth‚ while colonial empires expanded and developed since more mouths needed to be feed and more hands needed to be employed. The contribution to the rapid

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