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    what you have learned about City Road‚ describe some of the inequalities on a street which you know.” Very much like City Road‚ the street which I observed for comparison‚ Concord High Street‚ is a mixture of consumer outlets and places in which the local population socialise‚ during the day and later on on a night. Concord High Street is part of what is locally understood to be ‘Old’ Washington‚ i.e. the original small village that once stood here amongst the coal mines‚ as opposed to ‘New’ Washington

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    Democracy within America was destined to unite citizens through political participation and influence; however‚ there has been a constant battle between differing ideologies that divides the very citizens it’s meant to unite. Two parties represent each side of the political spectrum‚ each with their own values and beliefs detailed within their political platforms defined during their respective national conventions. These specified policies often disagree with each other; for example‚ in the case

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    and battled in Lexington and Concord. This is the war that was fought because of taxes‚ which made the colonists angry at the British‚ and had many battles from 1775 to 1783. The Revolutionary War was a war fought for independence from Britain. The Revolutionary War was fought because of “taxation without representation.” The British had taxed the colonists without giving them a

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    The American colonists took up arms in 1775 when the British attacked in the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The battle‚ however‚ was a long time coming‚ with tensions beginning to rise because of the many duties and acts passed by the British Parliament. A few of these include the Stamp Act‚ the Mutiny Acts‚ and the Townshend duties. The Americans expressed outrage over the many taxes that they were forced to pay‚ and as each act passed‚ more and more Americans began to believe that the only way

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    Revolution had a total of 64‚000 casualties. There were a series of events that led to this revolution. Three major events that led to the American revolution‚ the taxes that the british imposed unfairly on the colonists‚ battles of lexington and concord and the common sense pamphlet. The British placed many taxes on the colonists. They did this because they lost an enormous amount of money during the french and indian war. They needed to make money so they decided to tax many items that the colonists

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    1) Jay Nguyen’s Ethical Dilemma and the reasons for this occurrence: The dilemma present in the case study is a managerial dilemma at Concord machines. Jay Nguyen‚ the President and CEO‚ has to choose either Robert Dunn‚ senior Vice President‚ General Manager of Services or Annette‚ Innella Vice President of Knowledge Management will be continuing to be employed in the organization. Jay knows‚ Robert is the best manager he has ever had. Moreover‚ he works hard and understands the business better

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    "A Lutheran is a person who believes‚ teaches and confesses the truths of God’s Word as they are summarized and confessed in the Book of Concord." The Book of Concord contains the Lutheran confessions of faith. Being a Lutheran is being a person who believes the truths of God’s Word‚ the Holy Bible‚ as they are correctly explained and taught in the Book of Concord. To do so is to confess the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Lutheran Church is the oldest Protestant Christian tradition‚ dating back to the

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    American Greatness in the Revolutionary War Battle of Lexington and Concord The Battle of Lexington and Concord took place on the 18th of April‚ 1775. British plans were discovered to send 700 soldiers to Concord‚ a town outside of Boston. Their plans were to destroy guns and ammunition that were being stored in the town. They were also planning to arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock‚ who were two of the leaders of the patriot movement. The Americans were warned of the assault of the British

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    I read a book called True to the Old Flag and it is a Tale of the American War of Independence. The ten major events that happen in this novel are the Battles of Lexington and Concord‚ Bunker Hill‚ The Declaration of Independence‚ Washington Crossing the Delaware‚ the final surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown‚ World War II‚ the capture of Philadelphia‚ and battle of Saratoga. The battle of Saratoga was fought eighteen days apart in the fall of 1777. It was a turning point in the American Revolution

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    https://prezi.com/hdwsk8fx9ozw/american-revolution-cause-and-effect-timeline/ "Occupation of Boston " The siege of Boston The campaign began at the battle of Lexington and Concord British tried to attack the military and the leaders in Concord https://prezi.com/hdwsk8fx9ozw/american-revolution-cause-and-effect-timeline/ "Boston Massacre (Teacher Example) " The shooting of five colonists by British troops on March 5‚ 1770 in Boston. Tension between colonists

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