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    declarations that arose from it for the success of the Haitian Revolution. The revolution in Saint-Domingue took off with the help of these circulating ideas but other factors were more influential once the revolt was on its way. The struggles between social classes and the frequent undermining of all blacks were the most important factors that motivated the slaves and led them to success. Many have understood that

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    “A white paper is a government report outlining policy or authoritative report on a major issue. White papers discuss a specific business issue‚ product‚ or competitive situation.” The Aftermath Affects On December 2‚ 2001‚ Enron filled for bankruptcy under chapter 11 of the US banking code. This sudden collapse of one of Fortune 500 largest companies shocked the world. Once the world’s largest energy company‚ Enron’s scandal became the largest bankruptcy recognition and was attributed as the

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    The Industrial Revolution was the transition from a handicraft economy to one dominated by both machinery and factories. It started in 1760 and ended sometime between 1820-1840. One reason it helped to contribute to Britain’s expansionism was the construction of factories and thus its increase of production. Factories were located near power sources such as water or coalfields‚ and would then concentrate production in an area. This meant that many products could be mass produced. As more products

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    and during his term he introduced physiocratic ideas in his Six Edicts‚ such as anti-feudal and anti-mercantilist laws. However‚ he would eventually attract the hatred of the noble class in France‚ leading to his dismissal by King Louis XVI. While he did advocate for an absolute monarchy‚ his ideas were quite progressive for his time‚ and helped lead revolutionaries to a rejection of despotism and his ideas contributed to the start the French Revolution. During Turgot’s time as a minister

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    However‚ this did not happen. No capitalist system has collapsed. It is the socialist system‚ which has collapsed in various parts of the world. He had failed to assess capitalism accurately. According to him‚ the proletarian revolution will occur only when capitalism

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    Throughout his life‚ Louis Pasteur became a world-famous scientist known for his astute role in the pasteurization process and its new discoveries. Not only excelling in fermentation and other bacteria‚ Pasteur helped contribute to saving France’s silk production when he discovered Flacherie‚ the disease plaguing the silkworms in the nation. Striving from his previous discoveries‚ Pasteur’s most successful proposition was when he introduced advancements to The Germ Theory‚ which gave an explanation

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    Enron Corporation (former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) was an American energy‚ commodities‚ and services company based in Houston‚ Texas. Before its bankruptcy on December 2‚ 2001‚ Enron employed approximately 20‚000 staff and was one of the world’s major electricity‚ natural gas‚ communications‚ and pulp and paper companies‚ with claimed revenues of nearly $101 billion during 2000.[1] Fortune named Enron "America’s Most Innovative Company" for six consecutive years. At the end of 2001‚ it was revealed

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    From 1760 to about 1840 the world was transformed like never before. It was a period of fundamental changes in agriculture‚ textile and metal manufacture‚ transportation‚ economic policies‚ and social structure. Historians refer to these changes as the industrial revolution‚ a term that was first introduced in the 19th century by a British economic historian Arnold Toynbee. Although the term suggests radical and rapid economic change‚ the reality was much more gradual. The Industrial Revolution began

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    One of the most famous paintings in art history was created by the known artist George Pierre Seurat; his scientific beliefs’ made him look at art as another experiment. As years passed he became more impressed with colors‚ figures‚ textures and art elements but his innovations would be highly influential‚ shaping the work of artists as diverse as Vincent Van Gogh and the Italian painters. He also pursued the discovery that complementary colors can optically mix to yield far more vivid tones of

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    scientific method along with Francis Bacon. The new scientific method was a new way of thinking and doing experiments. René Descartes thought very differently than anyone before. He didn’t use the same methods as the universities did to discover something new. René Descartes did not believe that the truth is known when a theory is formed. He believed that the truth is known after lots of investigation and observation was done regarding the theory. Descartes main belief was that human reasoning is the

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