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    impact on agriculture‚ it is clear that much of Mussolini’s policies were incoherent‚ in the sense that they were irrational‚ having more merit as propaganda than as functioning plans. Although limited successes in industry may be credited‚ it cannot be ignored that ultimately‚ Mussolini acted in the interest of his supporters‚ not his country. The fascist government took excessive control in organising and controlling the economy with disappointing outcomes‚ which comments on

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    How Gilgamesh represents the Ancient Humankind The story of Gilgamesh is considered one of the oldest pieces of epic western literature. Gilgamesh was considered a semi-mythic King of Uruk‚ at the time one of the most important cities in ancient Mesopotamia. This epic depict Gilgamesh as a demigod‚ who was endowed by the gods and goddess with several attributes which made him as incredible human. The physical traits given to him for instance were the perfect beauty by Shamash the glorious sun and

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    The Irish road to independence was much unlike any other‚ it lasted the course of hundreds of years with innumerous failed revolts and uprisings. To begin‚ Ireland came under the rule of England after the Norman Invasion of Ireland in 1171 AD. In 1171 AD Henry II of England landed in Ireland when news reached him that Dermot Mac Murragh had gained control of Dublin‚ and intended to become king. King Henry II had Dermot swear fealty to himself and become a vassal to the king‚ and so gained control

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    order in a chaos that she created. Indira Gandhi has made catastrophic changes to India’s political‚ social‚ and religious views that still have negative repercussions today because of the authoritarian precedent that she set for India’s political system. Politically Indira Gandhi is remembered as one of the greatest politicians by India’s upper class‚ because they were the only ones that benefited from her regime. She was extraordinarily savvy at manipulating the government in her favor. Originally

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    only tune to stations which were approved by the Ministry of Propaganda and Enlightenment. Additionally‚ the people’s radio was intentionally designed to have a short range so that users could not pick up foreign broadcasts. In 1935‚ the German government founded the world’s first public television station. At first citizens did not own private televisions and instead watched TV in public television parlors. The Germans did not invest so heavily in new communication technologies out of altruism. They

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    bonded groups of people‚ formed or wrecked nations and pushed for countries to fall into battles or alliances. Although religion may seem like a spiritual route‚ it has impacted the way the 21st century works. With religion‚ societies had formed and so did labor and division among people‚ breaking the bond of unity as a whole. Throughout history‚ it is religion that has been the center of all dramatic changes whether it be the Crusades or the rise of empires‚ it has influenced the way that history has

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    writes a limited amount on how to deal with power struggles and war within your own country‚ they are nonetheless still applicable. Machiavelli’s ideas can be easily applied to many parts of the year 1917 in Russian history by looking at where the past leaders failed‚ where the new leaders made right and outside influences. The beginning of the Russian revolution‚ or Bolshevik revolution‚ is vital to the understanding of the event as a whole. The question is‚ "How did Nikolai Romanov fail?" Machiavelli

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    too hard for me. Even though I had a good understanding of English grammar‚ it did not help much. After I got into the university‚ I took a survival English class in a non-intensive institute. There‚ I found another way of learning English. I became interested in speaking in English to communicate with others.That was my real beginning of learning English.It is hopeful that most second/foreign language teaching today does not only focuson massive memorization of vocabulary and grammar rules. It seems

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    Over the years automobiles have changed and impacted the US. “How can I show the history and mechanics of the US automobile to explain the growth and success of the US economy?” The first automobile companies in the US sparked the nation’s want for luxurious‚ fast‚ and reliable vehicles. In the early 1900’s Henry Ford begin the first to mass produce his vehicles. Which would later lead on to a multi billion dollar company. Henry Ford was the first to mass produce the gasoline automobile in the

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    a catastrophe because it hurt so many people and put them out of jobs. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because the years following World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because after an era of prosperity‚ millions of Americans were suffering‚ and the political landscape of

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