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    withdrawal from public life made her unpopular‚ but during the late 1870s and 1880s she gradually returned to public view and‚ with increasingly pro-imperial sentiment‚ she was restored to favour with the British public. After the Indian Mutiny in 1857‚ the government of India was transferred from the East India Company to the Crown. In 1877‚ Victoria became empress of India. Her empire also included Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ and large parts of Africa. During this period‚ Britain was largely

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    Many‚ many people have struggled throughout history for change. Harriet Tubman‚ an escaped slave‚ civil rights activist‚ and women’s suffrage activist‚ struggled tremendously to be free. She struggled throughout her life to help her family and friends. Tubman is a great example of reasons we struggle for change. Tubman was working on plantations as a field hand during her early teen years. When she was 23 or 24 she fell in love with a freeman. She got permission from her owners to go stay with

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    What is “Rouges Gallery”‚ Anthropometry‚ and Dactylography? In 1857 New York police department set up photographs of known offenders arranged by criminal specialty and height‚ by one year it had over 700 photographs for detectives to study‚ this was known as Rogues Gallery. In assist of detectives‚ Chicago established the countries first municipal Criminal identification Bureau‚ and a year later the Atlanta police department detective bureau was created. They had one captain‚ one sergeant‚ and eight

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    Some examples of abstracts Below find some examples of structured abstracts for the various categories of Emerald articles. The keywords are also listed. Note that we have deliberataley chosen older articles so that you can compare the structured abstracts supplied below with the unstructured abstracts required at the time of publication (just click on the article link). Structured abstract examples in this section * Literature review * Case study * Conceptual paper * Research

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    Imperialism is a term used by historians to define the phenomenon of empire building during the 19th century. Imperialism was not a new topic because the stronger nations‚ such as the Great Britain and France‚ have been colonizing other civilizations for centuries but the concept of nation building took a new turn because of Industrial Revolution. As a result of Industrial Revolution‚ there was an increase need for European industrialized nations to obtain additional raw materials‚ and resources

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    Louis Pasteur And The Alcoholic Fermentation Abstract: Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) was a French chemist and microbiologist known for his discoveries in the field of vaccination‚ pasteurization and microbial fermentation. His discoveries have saved many lives and his contributions to science‚ technology‚ and medicine are nearly without precedent. This paper will focus on one of the aspect of his work that relates mostly to chemistry: the alcoholic fermentation. Louis Pasteur:

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    guerilla warfare. Many women including Rani Channama of Kittur‚ Rani Begam Hazrat Mahal of Avadh fought against British East India company in the 19th century; 30 years before the “First War of Independence 1857”     The role played by women in the War of Independence (the Great Revolt) of 1857 was creditable and invited the admiration even leaders of the Revolt. Rani of Ramgarh‚ Rani Jindan Kaur‚ Rani Tace Bai‚ Baiza Bai‚ Chauhan Rani‚ Tapasvini Maharani daringly led their troops into the battlefield

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    Causes of the Civil War Essay Social long term: ● North was opposed to slavery while the South was pro slavery ● The primary conflict of the civil war was whether the states had the right to decide what they wanted to do with slavery. (radical abolition vs pro slavery) ● One of the arising conflicts that led to the American Civil war was the growing abolition movement in the North ● which was an effort to end slavery in a nation that valued personal freedom and believed "all men are created equal

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    elevator from subsiding which enabled steam powered elevators to be used for transporting people along with cargo. This new use was caused by the precautions taken in improving the safety of steam powered elevators. It was first used for people in 1857 in New York’s own ‘Haughwout’ department store. This edifice was driven by steam power: unlike

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    social hierarchy of the era‚ by outlining the extensive amount of guidelines and restrictions applicable to each class and therefore how these affected their attitudes and general existence. The poems ‘Rules and Regulations’ (1845) and ‘A Boys Poem’(1857) both reveal the restrictions applicable to children in particular‚ and the manner in which they were forced to conduct themselves‚ essentially defeating the essence of childhood. Oscar Wilde satirically exposes through his legendary‚ ‘The Importance

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