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    QUESTION 4: A leader must have courage. Do you agree or disagree with this statement. Why? Discuss. Leadership holds a unique responsibility for the followers apart from decisions and actions that relate to other matters. Especially in this modern world‚ the leadership role is an inevitable reflection of people ’s needs and challenges. As such leadership is centrally concerned with people and it is important that good leadership includes attitudes and behaviours which characterise and relate to

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    They still continue to trade. Furthermore‚ with the exploitation and re-export trade to its tradition trade partner‚ in Europe‚ Britain became major overseas trading empire in the eighteenth century. Between 1700 and 1800‚ British export increase by 568 percent‚ import grew by 523 percent and re-export by 906 percent. Oversea trade provided extended market opportunities for good and supplies of cheap raw material with

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    history‚ the country systematically tries to eradicate the ‘Native American problem’ by extinguishing their very identity. The main force the government used was education as a tool of oppression during the late nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century. The North American government would force the American Indians to send their children to either a boarding school or a day school. Eventually‚ the Native Americans would have no other option but to choose to send their children to

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    The American Civil War played a very important role in the U.S. The American Civil War played a very important role in U.S. history. It was probably very hard to fight for our country‚ and for us. If the American Civil War didn’t end‚ we wouldn’t have peace‚ or a beautiful Earth like we do now. I think the American Civil War is a defining moment in the history of the U.S. Here are some facts about why I think the American Civil War is a defining moment in the history of the U.S. One reason why I think

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    Slavery is a huge part of American history‚ in fact‚ this whole country was built by the hands of slaves. Slavery started back in 1619 in Jamestown‚ Virginia‚ when the new American Colonists brought slaves from Africa in order to help out in the production of crops‚ mainly tobacco. Ever since then more American Colonists brought in more slaves in order to do their own jobs and the population of slaves grew throughout time. Slaves would be imported from Africa and would usually come in large ships

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    fleet at Navarino. The Near Eastern or Middle Eastern crisis was when Russia declared a war of expansion against the Turks and claimed much of present day Romania. In 1830‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ and Russia declared Greece as independent. In 1832‚ they put a German prince as the king of the new country. 2. Q: What accounted for the July Revolution in France? Explain the division of opinion in the groups that had favored the revolution. How was the conflict resolved? A: In March 1830 the Chamber of Deputies

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    Even with both the English and the Americans willing to compromise and make deals‚ it would have been very hard to prevent the War for independence. The American enlightenment‚ however‚ could have been stopped. A large majority of Americans wanted independence from England mainly because of the way they were being ruled. Of the Americans that wanted to break away were from many backgrounds‚ they came from all over the social ladder and from all over the world. If they didn’t all come together to

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    THE TRUE STORY It Was A Tuesday Morning That I Met This Guy. He Stopped Me As I Was Walking By. He Was Dark-Skinned And Cute‚ But He Was Not My Type‚ But He Knew How To Treat A Girl Just Right. I Got In His Car‚ And We Went Driving Around‚ Then He Bought Some Pizza For Me To Eat. Damn‚ He Was So Handsome And Sweet‚ Wherever I Wanted To Go‚ We Went‚ And Whatever‚ I Wanted To Do‚ We Did. The Only Thing I Didn’t Like About This Guy Was That He Had A Kid. However‚ As Time Went By‚ He Treated Me

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    In this essay I will discuss two tools of maintaining segregation that emerged in the late 19th century as well as the early 20th century. I believe segregation in the United States stems from and is deeply rooted in immigration. In lecture we learned that some immigrants were more desirable than others and in the early 19th century immigrant enclaves like “little italy” began to emerge (Highsmith April 6th). This type of segregation can be seen as self induced segregation that responded to nativist

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    overview of American pop music during the early 1960s; discuss the Brill Building‚ Motown‚ Phil Spector‚ the Beatles‚ and the Beach Boys. * Phil Spector- first tycoon and producer. Defined the roll of producer * Motwon- production studio founded in 1960 * The Beatles- boy band est. in Great britian and know through Europe * Brill Building- songwriting building. Located at 1619 brodway on 44th 2. Describe the "British Invasion" by the Beatles in 1964. How did they influence

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