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    Lack of unity caused the failure of rebellion against William in the years 1066-75’. Explain why you agree or disagree with this view? After William of Normandy became the first Norman King of England in 1066‚ there was still severe instability within the country. Between 1066-1075 there was the threat of rebellion against William however there was no victory for the rebels. Lack of unity among the rebel forces played an important part in the failure of the rebellions; however it acted only as

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    One of the main reasons for the failure of the proletarian revolution was Marx’s idealistic forecast of what was to come. He founded his theory of the class struggle on some basic assumptions about the working class but he underestimated the bourgeoisie. He believed that the proletariat would focus their energies together against the present state of affairs. Because as the bourgeoisie gathers more and more capital‚ the number of proletariat increases exponentially. Marx stated that eventually the

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    The revolutionaries of 1848 had varied aims‚ largely based upon their own social classes. The working classes had very simple and practical aims‚ largely based upon improving their own working conditions‚ asking for higher employment levels and greater wages. However the middle classes‚ the self-appointed leaders of the revolution‚ had more ambitious aims‚ fighting for the unification of Germany and constitutional monarchies. Many of these more ambitious aims were not to be achieved until much later

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    Did the legacy of the 1848 revolutions play a major part in the eventual unification of Italy‚ explain your answer? The legacy of the 1848 revolutions undoubtedly played some part in the eventual unification of Italy however the importance of their role is questionable‚ as the revolutions had both a positive and negative effect on unification of Italy. Other factors also contributed to Italy’s eventual unification‚ some‚ perhaps more so than the revolutions‚ these factors included the strength

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    Cuban Revolution: Success or Failure? A revolution is known as being an activity or movement designed to effect fundamental changes in the socioeconomic situation. Cuba during the decade of the 1950’s experienced this type of rebellion in search for an enhanced and better-developed society‚ independent of all outside domination. Cuban citizens were at a point where they needed to be free and be able to enforce the constitution established in 1940‚ which included amendments stating that Cuba

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    Private schools‚ many people see them as a school system that you can ’buy’ your grades from‚ and that’s why so many parents who have enrolled their kids in private education give it such a high rating. But the truth is‚ is that‚ that is not the case. Private schools are more focused on each individual student then on a group of students. Private schooling also sounds a lot better on a university/collage application; it looks like you really took an extra step to a stronger source of education.

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    Stakeholders 4 Power/Grid Analysis 5 Effect of Stakeholders on the Project 6 Analysis for the outcome of the project 7 Key Factors of Failure 8 Change in strategy 8 The decision to proceed 9 Physical building structure design 9 Late decision to search for a different path 10 Scope‚ schedule and Budget commitments 10 Other Failure Points 10 Bad Risk Management 11 Leadership Change 11 Architectural and Design Issues 11 Conclusion 11 References 14

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    Castro relied heavily on his strongest allies and friends‚ especially while in the Sierra Maestra as they were the key figures that kept the movement and ideal alive. In particular‚ Frank Pais and the Llano‚ whom in the Granma landing of 1956‚ had started a revolution in Santiago de Cuba that was meant to coordinate with the Granma landing if they hadn’t arrived 2 days late. After the second failed attempt at revolution and the hiding in the Sierra Maestra‚ he relied on Pais to

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    From the events of 1848‚ Emperor Franz Joseph truly felt that “military force was the only way to ensure political stability” (Pelling 60). Consequently‚ he firmly tied the monarch to the army and reasserted “the principles of absolutism” (Pelling 61). By doing so‚ he “lost the goodwill of many of [his] subjects” (Pelling 61). Due to the rise of nationalistic views and the resulting revolutions‚ the Habsburg Empire began to face an identity crisis. In order to resolve this crisis‚ the Austro-Hungarian

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    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING STRATEGY An international marketing strategy involves developing and maintaining a strategic fit between the international company’s objectives‚ competencies‚ and resources and the challenges presented by its international market or markets (Terpstra‚ V. and Sarathy‚ R.‚ 1997). As such‚ the international strategic plan forges a link between the company’s resources and its international goals and objectives in a complex‚ continuously changing international environment. In

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