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    Does the Meiji Restoration fit the description of a “classic” revolution? The Meiji Restoration was a historical starting point for Japan that initiated signs of modernization taking place. It was basically seen as a process by which Japan acquired a leadership committed to take the initiative and reform the country‚ with the goal of achieving equality with Western nations in close proximity. A “classic” revolution refers to mass uprising driven by ideology‚ radical changes of political

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    In my opinion‚ the benefit of eating fast foods is to provide to save time. In living fast pace of life‚ there are many people don’t have adequate time to cook a meal so fast food is a emerge solution for those people. Many people feel fast food is very appealing because it is not only hot and tasty but also cheap and convenient. In fact‚ there are many drawbacks of fast foods that outweigh this advantage. The excessive consumption of fast food can lead to create health issues like heart disease

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    Boston Massacre 1770 The British Soldiers Boston Tea Party 1773 King George 3 Battle of Lexington and Concord 1775 Captain J. Parker Battle of Saratoga 1777 General Burgoyne Battle of Yorktown 1787 George Washington Invention of the Cotton Gin 1793 Eli Whitney Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty 1765-1776 Created in protest of the Stamp Act John Adams 1797-1801 2nd president of the United States of America Vice President

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    What is a gusuku? In what ways is "castle" not a good translation for a gusuku? What are the features of the Nakijin gusuku that stand out to you as especially interesting or unique? The term “gusuku” means castle in Okinawan dialect. On my trip to Okinawa‚ I have learned that there are many castle sites in Nanjo city. I have visited Zagimi Castle and Shuri castle. To my understanding‚ Shuri castle is the most popular one and it is an imperial castle that governed over Ryukyu empire over 500

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    I lost my vision November 4‚ 2004 . I had been a diabetic since I was three years old. Since losing my sight‚ I have had to repurpose my life. To that end‚ Ive had to learn to interact with the world without pyhsically seeing it. Midsouth Access Center for Technology was central to my readjustment. However‚ every other entity I was involved with left a lot to be desired. The foremost reason I say that is those other entities are devoted to assisting the blind rehababilitate but have low expectations

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    Q1 The British politician in the picture is David Lloyd George In the picture Arthur Griffith is most likely to walk through the gates. In document B the main point in the ultimatum is allegiance to the king. Q2 i) In document a the picture is portrayed as a heavenly image with a gate to glittering gates‚ this represents as a key to the gate to freedom. Arthur Griffith is the happier of the men and is all for taking the key where as micheal Collins is not to happy with the deal as

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    Hello Mr. Obama I am writing to you to address your recent executive orders in my local state the state of Arizona. First I would like to explain that the rights are always taken government tyrannical‚ and separate those that can be or are justified. If anyone calls though they have the 1st amendment right‚ that it is justifiable. But a person‚ who is giving out their opinion‚ even if it’s the contrary of you‚ should not lose their right to do that‚ it is all about understanding the intentions the

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    . a. After examining one of the maps of Europe‚ explain whether Germany or Great Britain had the greater need for a strong navy. After examining one of the maps‚ I thought that Great Britain had the greater need for a stronger navy. b. Explain why you chose this country. I chose Great Britain because it was surrounded by water so they would need to strengthen their navy to block the other countries from invading overseas. Germany would not need to invest in their navy as much because the country

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    10 facts about World War II- 1.) On 3 September 1939‚ Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies announced that Australia was at war with Germany. 2.) The 9th Division stayed in North Africa until early 1943 while many Australian airmen serving in both the RAAF and the Royal Air Force (RAF) remained to fight in Europe. 3.) Australian soldiers‚ sailors and airmen fought the Germans‚ Italians and Vichy French in Europe‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ Syria‚ the Lebanon‚ Greece‚ Crete and the Mediterranean. 4.) World

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    Emotional Labor in the Workforce In this discussion board‚ answer the following questions: Who sets the emotional norms in a workplace?   How do we know how much emotion is acceptable or appropriate?  How has emotional contagion influenced a job you held? Emotional Labor. Managing and even suppressing emotions when doing so is both appropriate and necessary. Emotions are all around us; in our personal lives and in our workplace. When pondering over the question who sets the emotional

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