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    Group No. Date: Leader : Section: Members: Experiment no: 1A Data and Results: Initial Temperature: To = 25 degrees Celsius Final Temperature: Tf = 100 degrees Celsius Rod | Initial length | Change in Length | Coefficient of Linear Expansion(Exp) | Coefficient of Linear Expansion(Theo) | % Error | Steel | 40 | .035 | 1.17 x 10 / C | 1.1 x 10^-5/ C | 6.36% | Copper | 40 | .055 | 1.8 x 10 ^-5 /C | 1.7 x 10^-5 /C | 5.88% | Computation : Conclusion: 1. A bemetalli

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    uniting value with the African tribes. This could be assumed because it’s shown within the documentary how similar their languages were‚ meaning that they all most likely had a common denominator. They were understanding of each other‚ whereas the Europeans didn’t tolerate others‚ explaining why they couldn’t “live harmoniously”. While they both reached for success‚ their different lifestyles (hunter gatherer and agricultural

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    economic‚ military and industrial dominance‚ provided the British government with evidence that state intervention had great benefits in establishing an efficient nation and this changed the attitude of the state towards the poor rapidly. Between 1906 and 1914 the Liberal Government introduced a large number of reforms to try to reduce poverty: compensation for workers who suffered from injuries that took place in the workplace was introduced in 1906; medical tests for students at schools with free

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    Imperialism is the policy by which one country takes control of the land of another region. The Age of Imperialism lasted from 1870 to 1914. The development of imperialism mirrors that of industrialization. This is because the two reflect growth and progress. The US was more focused on competing for resources and new markets during this era. Concerns for the US were the economic situations of the Pacific and Caribbean‚ along with the strategic importances of these areas. Imperialism

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    European Imperialism in Africa As a whole‚ Africa was ruined by the Europeans’ greed during the early 1900’s. The European countries were very strong nationalists and they came together and decided to show their superiority by imperializing other continents and countries rather than fight with each other. They chose Africa as the best place to imperialize because of its natural resources and availability. This is what introduced the Berlin Conference. At this meeting‚ representatives from Great

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    Before Europe came to America‚ Asia and Africa there were not hospitals‚ schools‚ roads‚ railways or ports. European imperialism had a positive effect on the modern world by bringing improved living conditions‚ the spread of culture‚ and infrastructure to America‚ Asia and Africa. Europe also constructed hospitals and schools therefore improving health and education. Christianity‚ European language was taught to the people spreading culture throughout the continents. Europe also built one of the

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    Colonial America was a very troubling and dangerous place‚ but these two chief countries were sought in on their ways. Those core values helped catapult them into the new world in search of freedom‚ food‚ and a source of income. England and France were two dominant countries‚ nonetheless they had their differences socially‚ economically‚ and politically which propelled them towards the new world. When the two nations began permanently settling in the new world the French colonies treated the native

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    Colonial government and our government today were similar because in colonial times they had Privy Council who were advisors who set policies‚ allowed colonies to run their own affairs‚ RL laws should agree with English laws. This is like today’s government because we can control our own affairs and all towns have to have the same laws as others. Both governments also have at least two branches and one branch contains two house before it was the council of state and the house of Burgesses‚ now the

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    women had proven their responsibility and capability to function within the ’male’ workforce. These trends saw the beginning of the feminist revolutionary movement that sought to bring about justice and equality for all women. The Great War demanded extensive participation by women in the labour market to release men to the fighting front. In 1914‚ feminist Carrie Chapman Catt warned that "war falls on the women most heavily‚ and more so now than ever before." Jobs were being lost more quickly than

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    Imperialism began as a way for world powers‚ such as Great Britain and Spain‚ to obtain Gold‚ spread the word of God‚ and attain Glory for their respective country. These three things motivated European imperialism for many centuries until the late 19th and early 20th century. During this time‚ Industrialization began to arise and become an important political and economic factor for these countries. Causing them to do everything that they could to to be on top. European’s motivation for imperialism

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