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    2001). The first post-Roman British settlements to use coins were Emporia: towns of 1‚000 which were specifically built for trade (Campbell 2001). Coin hoards were found the tombs in the inhabitants of these pre-Viking towns‚ so the native Anglo-Saxons did have knowledge of coinage (Campbell 2001). However‚ there are no signs of any use of coinage or coin hoards outside of the Emporia‚ most likely due to the collapse in trade following the withdrawal of Roman soldiers in the 5th century. The Scandinavian

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    In the last decades of the nineteenth century around 2-15 million of the Congolese died when Europeans began to take over the Congo Free State‚ evidently affecting the Congolese greatly. The Europeans made this horrific takeover because they believed that they could change Africa for the better. There were many changes in the Congo’s culture‚ economic and social status. This takeover initiated because of the Europeans’ want in their resources and the beginning of racism and abuse toward the Congolese

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    greatly. In conclusion‚ Steve Jobs had to have a lot of determination and intelligence to make all these amazing products in our world. I hope people know about Steve Jobs and all the good that he has done. He had to be intelligence to do what he did. Being an inventor is very dangerous because you don’t know if people will be interested in the product. Steve Jobs was on a mission for years. Quickly‚ next he had to invent it before someone else had that idea. But he knew the only way to change

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    After Alexander’s death‚ unfortunately the powerful and mighty empire he built up‚ rapidly declined. But in these remains‚ were left people of various races and cultures. Even though Alexander’s premature death was devastating it set the groundwork for a new era that is now known as the Hellenistic Age. During the Hellenistic Age‚ Alexander was responsible for most of Eurasia’s cultural development and diffusion. There were many advancements made during this era‚ some regarding medicine‚ military

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    awareness for the safety of pedestrians and other drivers. The need for laws regulating those able to drive and their behavior behind the wheel became of an increasing need. Yes‚ the automobiles did create some negative results‚ but it also greatly helped the progress of a growing modern America. He certainly did not create the first automobile but Henry Ford was a great influence in the "roaring twenties.” While contributing to consumerism Ford helped to build some new ideas and industries. With his

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    Fragonard. His parents supported the artistic endeavours of their son encouraging him to doodle and daydream. His artist education began in 1953 at the Bradford College of art. He left there in 1957 to complete his national service requirement‚ which he did through working in the hospitals for two years‚ as he was a conscientious objector to military service. In 1959 after completing his national service he entered graduate school at the Royal College of

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    The indirect approach was a fast turning movement that did not sacrifice manpower. One Corp would pin down the enemies front while the second Corp under the screening of cavalry would move around utilizing the terrain as much as possible to hide the Corps advance on the flanks of the enemy; with the goal of

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    known recognized for a model but it did not bother her because that is what she needed in life. She was a strong companion women growing up from lack of a farther figure she did not struggle to succeed in life and turn into a beautiful woman she became known for which is not only a sex symbol to people but also a famous singer‚ actor and model and every man’s dream wife. During the times

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    However‚ Harvey did reach landfall in a heavily populated area. The amount of people and things impacted on this storm makes for the most intensified destructive tropical storms in the United States. With the flooding of Harvey this storm can be made beneficial to the

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    The Peasants’ Revolt The Peasants’ revolt of 1381 (also known as Wat Tyler’s Rebellion) was caused by the imposition of the unpopular poll tax. In 1377‚ John of Gaunt imposed a new tax‚ the Poll Tax‚ that was to cover the cost of the war. Unlike normal taxes‚ this was to be paid by the peasants‚ as well as the landowners. The peasants were at the bottom of the Feudal System and had to obey their local lord to whom they had sworn an oath of obedience on the Bible.At the time of the revolt‚ the English

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