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    WHY DO WE NEED TO SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT All of us should be very thankful because we are blessed with such a beautiful environment to live in. Even so‚ the environment we are granted with may not last for a long period if we do not take necessary actions to save it. We must realize that each one of us is responsible and plays a role in saving the environment. Many people tend to question the reasons for saving the environment. There are several reasons why we need to save the environment; that is

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    1. Why did Reconstruction end? Reconstruction is where the government try to reunite the Union states and Confederate states as one and help rebuild the Southern states. Lincoln proposed the ten percent plan where only ten percent of the population in the Southern states only had to take the oath to the Union‚ but the government rejected the plan and went the Congress’s plan. Their plans was over fifty percent of the population to take the oath‚ but Lincoln vetoed it. After Lincoln’s assassination

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    Radio Frequency

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    Radio Frequency (RF) transmission characteristics or Radio Frequency by definition is known as a frequency in the range within which radio waves may be transmitted‚ from about 3 kilohertz to about 300‚000 Gigahertz. RF is also the range of oscillation that ranges from 3 KHz to 300 GHz and work hand in hand with the frequency of the radio waves and the fluctuation currents that carry radio signals. Radio Frequency has different types of properties but ones that are most important are the radiation

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    How did slavery come to the colonies? Why did slavery come to the colonies? Slavery was most common in southern colonies. Most plantation heads saw slaves as a necessity to their plantation lifestyle. Slave did all of the manual work on whatever plantation they were on. African slaves tolerated the climates better than white people. African slaves had better resistance to many “white” diseases that basically devastated native populations. Slaves were made available in large and sufficient quantities

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    Why Did Italy Enter WWII

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    Why Italy entered WWII? After WWI‚ Italy was awarded small lands of Austrian territories from the Treaty of Versailles‚ but not Dalmatia which it had coveted. Italy was very unsatisfied about it because they didn’t get the territories which they were promised. Some people think it was right for Italy to enter the WWII while some people didn’t think so. Italy entered WWII for 3 reasons. The first reason is Benito Mussolini‚ who just came to power and became the leader of Italy‚ decided to turn Italy

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    Commerce in the other hand‚ did not rate highly in the Roman system of values; it was left in the hands of inferior social classes‚ foreigner and even slaves. Industrial and manufacturing activities were smaller. The largest such activities were the mining and quarrying of stones in which the majority of the workers were slaves‚ meaning that there was very slavery dependent‚ reaching 20% of the total population of the Roman Empire‚ affecting the price of free labor. Why did the Roman Empire collapse

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    the general population‚ what can you conclude about the dominant and recessive phenotypes and their frequencies in the population? i. The dominant phenotypes do not always occur more commonly than recessive phenotypes do; that is‚ the dominancy of a phenotype in the population is independent of the dominance of the corresponding allele. In other words‚ the phenotype that has the higher allele frequency will be more abundant in the population. e. Newlyweds Bill and Sue are non-freckled. Since each had

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    break down in our system. In brief‚ the campaign was a failure. It was a failure as we did not successfully push through the Turkish lines to Istanbul‚ and then on to attack the Germans on another front to help the Russians who were suffering heavy causualties at the time. So‚ heres why we retreated: * Second thoughts in Parliament: worth the casualties??? * Supply lines were not working. Men did not get enough stuff * No one knew how to do an amphibious assault: we just rowed to

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    Why Did the Romans Invade Britain Britain had lots of things the Romans wanted          Lead Wood Tin Wool Pearls Slaves Gold Silver Corn Corn  As the Roman Empire grew bigger there were more and more people to feed  More and more Romans started living in towns leaving fewer people in the country to grow crops Valuable Metals: Silver  The Romans made their money out of silver – more coins were needed as the Empire grew.  Britain already had silver mines that the Romans knew about

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    Why is it important to learn about different cultures? Why is it important to learn about different cultures? Does it really matter? Why should we take time off to learn about a person who is different? What does this do for us? These are very important questions which are asked frequently. I think we all are different but are the same at the same time. We might have different beliefs or opinions but we are all humans. I believe it is important for people to learn about other cultures because

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