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    The event of Cold War was shocking and controversial event which is still being discussed today. It is necessary to examine the many reasons why it started and how. While the why of what happened is still being argued‚ the what is fairly clear. The beginning of the Cold War was a basis of deep ideological differences as well as a series of misunderstandings or actions taken during WWII. The two immense powers USA and the USSR were showing some extreme behavior against each other. The conflict of

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    in its environment‚ both past and present‚ play a vital role in how the cross exists and is experienced by those who go to see it. The complex backstory and composition play a role in the ways in which the world exists in the Ruthwell cross. Although we may never know for sure where the cross came from or why it was built‚ it is a vital part of Anglo-Saxon Christian history. There are many ways in which the Ruthwell cross exists in the world‚ including its relationship to its environment and the

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    Rome didn’t fall in a mere twenty-four hours‚ just as it wasn’t built in a day. In fact‚ historians aren’t positive how long it took to fall‚ but they have narrowed it down to a year; 476 AD. There are an infinite number of reasons why this gigantic empire could have fallen; almost anything could have gone wrong. The Roman government wasn’t made to last‚ the astonishing number of emperors they had and killed ruined their chance of survival. Then the rise of Christianity was a big step in Rome’s path

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    Although one would expect the same victorious outcomes that many European groups did result in while conquering different worlds‚ these operative strategies did not always work for all. Different countries and civilizations clearly have different views and beliefs on the world around them; therefore when the Europeans did not account for this‚ a cultural collision‚ when one or more cultures are integrated into one environment causing disruption‚ was produced. While geography helped the Spaniards conquer

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    The Atchafalaya River is a river that decides the fate of the Mississippi river. If it hadn’t been for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers‚ then the Mississippi would be a completely different river than the one we know today. Businesses would have fallen a long time and put the US in an economic collapse‚ but today people still complain about how it needs to be done. Multiple complaints from farmers to fisherman‚ it all relies on the Corps to regulate the water supply and to prevent a disaster. It

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    Although Charles Darwin formulated his idea of natural selection at age thirty‚ he published his work years later for fear of the controversy that would overshadow his work. Darwin’s theory of natural selection challenged the normal science of the time: the belief that a divine creator created all the species‚ which were incapable of change. Darwin’s theory also challenged the overarching authority of the time: the church‚ which supported the ideology of God creating a static species. Furthermore

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    Tourism and the Environment 3. Questions and answers for redefining the topic Q. What do I want to find out? A. If tourism affects the environment. Q. Will I focus on a particular country? A. Yes‚ New Zealand. Q. What will be the timeframe this information will be based on? A. I will just be looking at any current reported issues. Q. What do I want to know about tourism in New Zealand? A. How many tourists there are in general entering the country and if the environment is affected

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    dinosaurs became extinct but scientists have not yet found a proven reason why. About sixty-five million years ago Dinosauriformes‚ or as we call them Dinosaurs‚ walked and roamed planet Earth. These massive carnivores‚ herbivores‚ and omnivores lived many years on earth before humans appeared. There were several variations of dinosaurs such as land‚ sea‚ and air dinosaurs. For a millions of years the dinosaurs thrived in their environment. They had an abundant food supply to eat and they had ample space

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    the case‚ some are doing it to reuse the stuff and not supporting the American corporations‚ who in their perspectives are destroying the planet. They are environment extremist who sends their message to the world by reusing the food‚ and they go under the name‚ Freegans. Before we start judging the so-called Freegans‚ we need to understand why they are doing it‚ and what their message is. The global warming has become a very popular topic in the postmodern society‚ especially since the vice president

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    hind-sight it is easy to criticise the actions taken which led to the eventual failure of the League‚ however it is of much importance to establish the significance of the concepts that they initially determined. It is also essential to understand the different ways in which the whole ideology of democratic peace is perceived by idealists and in contrast realists‚ in order to evaluate and grasp the fundamental organisation of the League and varying perspectives on it’s failure and on it’s formation. Although

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