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    discovering the New World‚ but he was not the first. Never the less‚ his discovery is important: it started European exploration and the colonization of the Americas‚ known as the Age of Exploration. This brought on European explorers who looked for adventure‚ trade routes‚ and wealth in these new lands. It also led to the invention of the compass and the astrolabe (which determines latitude). This age sparked a maritime revolution through out Europe‚ but who was most successful? In my opinion‚ the Spanish

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    after the revolt‚ he symbolises Joseph Stalin‚ second chairman of The Soviet Union and in in most eyes‚ including Orwell’s‚ a ruthless dictator who destroys the revolutionary ideals. He uses excessive force (Dogs‚ representing Stalin’s secret police and the KGB) and propaganda to strengthen his rule. The pigs led by Napoleon start increasingly resemble humans‚ signifying Stalin’s similarity to fascists. He later changes the 7 commandments of Animalism‚ like Stalin did with Marxism-Leninism. His treatment

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    Why was the Roman Army so Successful? Throughout the years the roman army conquered most of Europe and lands all over the world‚ making them one of the most successful armies of their time. This essay will explain some of the things that made them so successful such as organization‚ discipline and weapons. The Roman soldiers were always well equipped for battle. They had a short sword‚ a dagger‚ a spear‚ flexible armour‚ and a helmet. As well as the weapons the solders carried‚ there were other

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    Egypt was one of the most successful ancient civilizations ever. One major reason it was so successful was because of the Nile river. The Nile provided many great thing that a civilization needs. The Nile provided a great fresh water source‚ a quicker way to travel‚ and vegetation/food. The Nile was a very important part of Ancient Egypt. One reason that the Nile helped so much was because it provided a great water source. Since the water in the Mediterranean sea was salt water‚ the Nile was very

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    and injustices that occurred during the reign of Joseph Stalin with the evil character Napoleon. As the farm animals are encountered with no freedom‚ no equality‚ and are being slaughtered by their own kind‚ Orwell illustrates the misinterpretation of a Utopian society and the wrong turn rebellion can take with the wrong leader in charge. Orwell mirrors Napoleon’s characteristics to those of Stalin. Napoleon‚ the greedy‚ lazy pig‚ was made leader of the farm‚ after he had conquered Snowballs

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    How successful (How effective) was the Paris Peace  Conference in solving post­WWI problems?    The Paris Peace Conference was not successful to solve post WWI  problems. Its most important aim was to maintain the world peace. The Paris  Peace Conference was the meeting of the ​ Allied victors​  following the end of  World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers following the  armistices of 1918. It took place in Paris during 1919 and involved diplomats  from more than 32 countries and nation states

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    Book Arrangement: Stalin: A Biography is structured with a complex system of parts‚ chapters‚ and subchapters. Five parts are broken down into 55 descriptive chapters‚ each one highlighting a different prominent event or idea in Joseph Stalin’s life. As expected from such a substantial number of chapters‚ this book presents a plethora of information regarding Joseph Stalin’s personal life and political career. The novel follows chronological order of his life as it journeys from his disturbed childhood

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    serious injury and stop future injuries from happening. The necessary skills that are involved in sport medicine are very simple everyday skills. One is compassion‚ good communication and problem solving skills. You need those skills to become a successful doctor in this career field. Before becoming a doctor you have to look into the education side first. There are courses you need to complete while attending college to receive you degree. The main courses are physiology of exercise‚ sports law and

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    How significant was the ‘Domino Theory’ as a reason for US involvement in the conflict in Vietnam? What is the most important part of this question? “HOW SIGNIFICANT” “DOMINO THEORY” This must be your main focus. However‚ to analyse how significant it is‚ you need to be able to consider other factors. That said‚ to achieve the top marks you need to consider other factors only in the context that they make the domino theory more or less significant. Refer to the domino theory in every paragraph.

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    Spanish Class Francisco Pizarro was born in Trujillo‚ Extremadura‚ Spain‚ in 1475 and passed away on June 26‚ 1541. He was a conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire and founded the city of Lima‚ Peru. This is why he was best known as the Spaniard who conquered the Incas. He was the son of Gonzalo Pizarro Rodríguez de Aguilar (senior) who as colonel of infantry. His mother was Francisca González Mateos‚ a poor woman from Trujillo. His parents never got married; he was brought up by his mothers parents

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