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    Do you agree with the view that the Land League was successful in achieving its aims? The instance the Land League was established in 1879 by Michael Davitt‚ its determination and theories about what should happen in Ireland‚ had huge influence in British-Irish politics. Their aims‚ to begin with‚ were somewhat simple‚ redistribution of the land so that the Irish would once again be owners of ‘their own’ land along with their aim of what became known as the 3 F’s‚ free-sale‚ fixed tenancies and

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    ‘Excavated human remains should always be reburied’. How far do you agree? The topic of human remains has been argued over for many years and has resulted in multiple changes to the laws of reburial in the past sixty years‚ but now the laws are that archaeologists can have up to 3 years to research the remains until they should be reburied unless they need to extend their research. Archaeologists have always been fighting to stop reburial to have more time to research them or display them in museums

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    measure different aspects of a countries development. For example‚ life expectancy gives an idea of how long a person is expected to live in a particular country. The higher the life expectancy‚ the longer a person is expected to live and therefore you can make conclusions about the countries level of development can such as the country is likely to have good medical provision and public health. However‚ a high value does not necessarily indicate a high level of development. For example‚ a low number

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    Hard Drives Hard drives have been around longer than you think. In 1956‚ I. B. M. had invented a disk storage unit that was very large but did not store a lot of data. It was twenty-four inches in diameter and could hold only five megabytes‚ which is the equivalent to three and one half floppy disks. Originally called “fixed disks” later became known as “hard disks” opposed to floppy disks. In 1973‚ I. B. M. released a hard drive that could hold seventeen and one half megabytes. In 1980 Seagate

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    Why the past should not be glorified We should not preserve the past‚ we should look to the future. We are living in the modern era‚ where people are practical and realistic‚ optimistic that new inventions and discoveries will improve their lives. For most‚ it would be plain foolishness if one were to be so mindful about the past‚ when instead‚ one should invest his time and thought into building a better and more meaningful life in the future. Ironically‚ in the midst of their “pragmatic” judgement

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    actions and also how he saw and understood his demise‚ and that his fate was because of his own actions. The last point is how he was physically and emotionally scarred of his experience. These points all point to the philosophy of Aristotle and his belief of what a typical tragic hero should have if it is to be a tragedy. Firstly‚ Victor Frankenstein shows the trait of how he leads to his downfall due to his excessive pride in his work of making a dead person coming back alive. With his determination

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    How far do you agree that Alexander III’s reign deserves the title “The reaction”? The term “reaction” refers to the idea of opposition to the ideals of reform; it refers to the idea of a backwards change‚ usually a change towards more traditional views and in the case of Alexander III it can be argued to whether his reign was completely reactionary or reformist or to whether only some parts where. When Alexander III took the position of Tsar from his father in 1881; his father Alexander II had

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    pivotal year for America. It was pretty much the year of complete chaos. In some ways it seems that history is currently repeating itself. First there was the Tet‚ which was one of the largest military campaigns of the Vietnam War. Tet was the first event of 1968 that demonstrated the sixties had become the “Decade of Tumult and Change.” This one year was far significant as any other year during the twentieth century. It radically altered social‚ cultural‚ and political realities‚ and that was demonstrated

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    devastating images of war and death such as action and horror movies that clearly shows murdering as an entertainment. Not to mention it can become traumatic especially in children that are starting to grow and are shaping their personality values and beliefs can become aggressive or they can lose a sense of reality and fiction of what they are seeing. Furthermore‚ people are exposed with the advertising that makes billions of dollars for media. Teenagers in particular buy what their favorite celebrity

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    of the danger she might put herself into when she persists her remaining in Hoboken and presses her investigation further to the dark violent world at the dock‚ yet Edie decides to do so in order to bring back justice for the death of her brother. With her determination and a strong moral code based on religious belief‚ Edie awakens the dozing self of Father Barry‚ “a saint hiding in the church”‚ triggers him to be more progressive in his role of spreading Christian message out to the community. With

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