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    In the 19th century‚ the French had a great influence in Vietnam in different aspects including; culture‚ religion‚ ethics‚ economy‚ politics and government and nationalistic aspirations of the Vietnamese. The French ruled Vietnam from approximately mid-late 1800 ’s until 1954 when Vietnam defeated the French. According by Edward Terry on the geocities website‚ the greatest influence in Vietnam was that of religion. Others may think differently‚ but this essay will explain how all different aspects

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    the role that Italy played in World War II. How did the nation become involved in the conflict? How did its participation affect the direction of the war and Germany’s fortunes? 3. Discuss the issues surrounding the United States’ decision to use atomic bombs against Japan. What motives were behind this action‚ and what arguments have been made against it? 4. Explain how the situation in Europe immediately following the fall of Germany led directly to the Cold War. In your opinion‚ should the Western

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    SINDH FESTIVAL  Almost six weeks after its announcement‚ the much-awaited cultural extravaganza – the Sindh Festival – finally began on Saturday at Mohenjodaro with a lavish opening ceremony The cultural coup‚ masterminded by Pakistan People’s Party Patron-in-Chief Bilawal Bhutto

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    The French and Indian war majorly influenced the way the British enforced their policies‚ as well as making new ones. A major policy that started the colonies to want to rebel was the Proclamation Line. The Sugar Act was another important policy that impacted the colony’s rebellion that made the colonies take action. The Stamp Act is one of the later policies that the more wealthy people in the colonies did not tolerate. The Proclamation Line of 1763 was a British decree issued after the French and

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    period. Joseph Stalin was a follower of Communism. He was actually thrown out of school for studying Marxism. Joseph Stalin was a communist. Stalin had rose to power by physically getting rid of his rivals. Joseph Stalin had killed many people. Some people say he killed more people than Hitler. He had killed his own people because they refused collectivization. Joseph Stalin came to power after the death of Vladimir Lenin. Joseph Stalin also came up with the Five Year Plans. Stalin made many changes

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    The Messiah came at the perfect time and place between 10BC and 40AD. During this time period Christianity started from a Jew born from his virgin mother Mary. This was no ordinary Jew‚ this was Jesus Christ‚ The Messiah. Although many did not believe he was the Messiah he came just as prophets said he would‚ "But when the fullness of time was come‚ God sent his son ‚ made a women‚ made under law." (Gal.4:4). I agree with "the fullness of time" theory because in the time frame that Jesus was born

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    Over the years‚ there have been many bloody revolutions against governments in the world‚ whether it be in the Middle East today or Bosnia in the 1980’s. These so called “liberations” include many unnecessary civilian casualties and often leave a nation or peoples in a worse state than before. As Mahatma Gandhi once said‚ "A nonviolent revolution is not a programme of ’seizure of power’ but it is a programme of transformation of relationships‚ ending in a peaceful transfer of power." Transfer of

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    Lisa Ho

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    Lisa Ho was born in 1963 in Albury on the boarder of Victoria and New South Wales. From the young age of 4 she was already making patterns out of newspaper and sewing with the help of her grandmother who was a tailor. By the age of 10 she had her own sewing machine and was making things for herself and her four sisters nearly every day. She graduated from Sydney Technical College in 1981. After working for another company for a year she decided to start her own line. Along with many other fashion

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    FRENCH NEW WAVE - Late 1950s and 1960s - The socio-economic forces at play shortly after World War II strongly influenced the movement. Politically and financially drained‚ France tended to fall back on the old popular pre-war traditions. One such tradition was straight narrative cinema‚ specifically classical French film. - The New Wave stimulated discussion about the cinema and helped demonstrate that films could achieve both commercial and artistic success. - Influenced by Italian Neorealism

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    Chi-Square Test Chi-square is a statistical test commonly used to compare observed data with data we would expect to obtain according to a specific hypothesis. For example‚ if‚ according to Mendel’s laws‚ you expected 10 of 20 offspring from a cross to be male and the actual observed number was 8 males‚ then you might want to know about the "goodness to fit" between the observed and expected. Were the deviations (differences between observed and expected) the result of chance‚ or were they due to

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