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    It is certain that the revolutions of both 1905 and 1917 were greatly influenced by the economic situation at the time as the ruins of the economy in 1905 left by the Russo-Japanese war meant that many Russians became dissatisfied with the situation and wanted change. The revolutions were a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread throughout the Russian Empire and included worker strikes‚ peasant unrest‚ and military mutinies. However it could be argued that other factors such as war

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    Political participation extends much farther than an American citizen’s right to vote. It is any activity that forms‚ affects‚ or influences the political domain. American citizens are granted civil liberties‚ which‚ according to the student textbook American Government and Politics Today‚ are those personal freedoms that are protected for all individuals (Schmidt‚ Shelley‚ Bardes 113). These civil liberties are spelled out in the Bill of Rights‚ or the first Ten Amendments. However‚ these civil

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    In William Shakespeare’s the Tempest‚ many are left to wonder what the ideal mode of rule is‚ and which character has the ideal concept of how to rule properly. Often‚ the characters’ convictions are based on their view of the nature of men and the essence of the material world‚ and they behave in accordance with their convictions. Prospero believes that it is necessary for him to control nature‚ and redirect the vices of the people around him‚ while Gonzalo believes that nature should rule‚ and

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    Nicholas II research: Source 1: “The daily work of a monarch he found intolerably boring. He could not stand listening long or seriously to ministers’ reports‚ or reading them.” Written by Kerensky in 1934. Kerensky was the leader of the government which took over when the Tsar abdicated in 1917. Source 3: “Nicholas II was not fit to run a village post office.” Said by an unknown cabinet minister Source 4: “He never had an opinion of his own … always agreeing with the judgement of the last person

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    Hong Kong Salary Report 2010 Sourcing Industry Hong Kong Salary Report 2010 SECTOR TRENDS – RETAIL & SOURCING Hong Kong’s retail sector has been affected by the global economic crisis. Hiring activity remains subdued in the aftermath of store closures‚ shelved expansion plans and the weak trading results of major brands. The position is different in mainland China‚ where major retail brands continue their growth. The demand from global retail‚ manufacturing and trading companies for sourcing

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    decision making. The cost of affording a respectable or even a sustained lifestyle had shot sky high with the rise in bread prices and basic necessities. “All taxes should be assessed on the same system throughout the nation.” (The Cahiers: Discontents of the Third Estate) The working class was obliged to pay heavy taxes to finance the government’s running. This obviously led to the feeling of resentment within the middle class who wanted a more equal system of governance in France. “Therefore

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    Athens Vs. Sparta Tyler King Greece‚ a country united by its name‚ but divided by its opinions‚ was separated into many city-states. The two most authoritative states were the two that were always at war. These very distinct provinces were that of Sparta and Athens. Sparta was focused on having a perfect military‚ whereas Athens made it a point to have a perfect government for their people. Athenian daily life revolved around learning and knowledge where a Spartan male devoted his time to the

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    Questions and Anwers: Russia 1. What effect did the Decembrist Revolt had upon the character of Czarist rule? The rising of the Decembrist Russia was due to a momentary confusion over the succession. In 1825‚ Alexander I died suddenly. Alexander’s younger brother‚ Constantine‚ who was next in line‚ had no desire to assume the troublesome burden of ruling and unsettled and distrusted empire‚ so he renounced his right of succession in favour of his brother Nicholas. Nicholas‚ however‚ had been left

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    spontaneous rioting and demonstrations. The Rominov dynasty was to end after 304 years‚ bought down by the March 1917 revolution. There were many long term causes such as the Nicholas personal ruling style‚ the Russian economy‚ and general feeling of discontent‚ but ulitimaly the outbreak of revolution was the caused by Russia entering World War I. Nicholas was a weak and incompetent ruler. He allowed himself to be influenced by people who did not want any changes to take place in Russia. In Russia there

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    Yeats himself said "Poetry is no rootless flower‚ but the speech of man" and this concept is reflected deeply in his poetic works as he expresses concerns and ideas of close regard to himself and makes them memorable to the reader through his linguistic craftsmanship and mastery of poetic techniques. The Wild Swans At Coole (hereafter WS) examines the theme of intimate change and personal yearning‚ whilst The Second Coming (hereafter SC) examines change in context with cultural dissolution and fear

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