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    Consequences of the Slave Trade…… Why go back five centuries to start an explanation of Africa’s crisis in the late 1990s? Must every story of Africa’s political and economic under-development begin with the contact with Europe? The reason for looking back is that the root of the crisis facing African societies is their failure to come to terms with the consequences of that contact. Start 15th century- Expanding European empires in the New World lacked one major resource -- a work force. In most

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    References: Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (1998) Moving and Handling for Chartered Physiotherapists London: CSP College of Occupational Therapists (1995) Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 and their Application within Occupational Therapy London: COT Commission of European Communities (1989a)

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    The outbreak of World War I happened over 100 years ago‚ and we have fairly accurate idea of what happened between 1914 and 1918 as there are records and written work telling us how the war went along. However‚ war is more than just a record; there were all kinds of drama and stories from each individual. The story and controversy of Billy Bishop involves different interpretation and view of remaining evidence. But the thing is‚ we will never know every detail of those stories by looking at records

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    Herman Melville wrote the novel “Billy Budd” during the 19th century. Melville had several experiences at sea taking part in whaling voyages and also joined a crew while trying to get back home. On this voyage home‚ he and the rest of the ship’s crew were accused of mutiny and thrown in jail for several months. Some of Melville’s personal experiences as a sailor described in the background makes his story more interesting to the reader. In the novel “Billy Budd”‚ Melville’s usage of foreshadowing

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    Evaluate the consequences of migration Migration is regarded to be the transfer of people from one place to another. This constantly increasing phenomenon is the result of different factors such as globalization or if we enter in more detail‚ what we call push and pull factors or even compulsory migration due to war or social complications. Nowadays‚ migration has become a subject of controversy. There is been in the last decades serious limitations to one the most important freedoms the human

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    Eventually‚ the nobles find out Macbeth’s evil deeds to rise to power and will retake the throne back to its rightful owner‚ Malcolm‚ King Duncan’s son. The consequences of ambition impact both Macbeth and lady Macbeth are regrets for murdering‚ mind slowly deteriorates from guilt and death of many innocents including Macbeth and his wife One consequence of ambition that impact the characters

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    Throughout the years of history‚ humans have gone through various experiences. Everyone has to go through different types of experiences everyday. The experience could either have to do with something mentally‚ physically‚ or even at home‚ work‚ marriage‚ school‚ church‚ or even rehabilitation.Whether it was a positive or a negative experience‚ people still go through it. There are two results that come with experiences‚ it was either a challenge failed or a challenge achieved successfully. Despite

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    A parent can get rid of all his child’s blemishes and ensure a prosperous life. World diseases can be cured and sicknesses healed. Though this may seem like science fiction‚ this future is getting closer and closer thanks to advances in genetics. Many people may envy this future‚ but its consequences may be horrendous. Editing the human genome should never become a reality due to many harmful and drastic consequences. Currently‚ technologies such as CRISPR are allowing for the editing of DNA with

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    Marshal Law in Billy Budd The story “Billy Budd” by Herman Melville takes place in 1797 on a British navel warship. A man named Billy Budd was recruited into the ranks as a naval sailor for the British ranks. Britain was at war with France during the time so on the warships marshal law was used. Billy Budd is a young sailor newly recruited into the ranks‚ he is liked by many of his crew. Munity on a lot of British warships has occurred and many officers are scared of their crew turning on them

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    ANNALS‚ AAPSS‚ 570‚ July 2000 GLOB AL IZA TION’S CUL TURAL CON SE QUENCES THE ANNALS OF THE AMER ICAN AC A DEMY Globalization’s Cultural Consequences By ROBERT HOLTON ABSTRACT: Globalization has been associated with a range of cultural consequences. These can be analyzed in terms of three major theses‚ namely‚ homogenization‚ polarization‚ and hybridization. The homogenization thesis proclaims that global culture is becoming standardized around a Western or American pattern. While some evidence

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