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    The French Revolution was not just a period of bloodshed and violence; it was a socio-political war. Outram writes in his “Le Langage Male De La Vertu: Women and the Discourse of the French Revolution” that it is just as important to understand the revolution by studying class struggles‚ war and terror that led to and occurred during the revolution‚ as it is to understand the political discourse that resulted from it (Outram‚ Le Langage Male De La Vertu: Women and the Discourse of the French Revolution

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    One major reason why the Scientific Revolution was so significant was because it helped start the Age of Exploration. One effect of the Scientific Revolution is that many people started to think logically about the world‚ rather than turning to the Church for all of the answers. However‚ arguably the most important result of this revolution was the inventions and innovations it sparked. Over the course of the 16th and 17th centuries‚ many incredible inventions such as the telescope‚ barometer‚ and

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    “The Journey Is More Important Than the Destination” The psychological motivations‚ or inner journeys‚ that influence a physical journey can give the most insightful look into what that physical journey meant‚ and why it took place. Although the destination is important‚ the inner journey that takes place during a physical journey is often more significant. This inner journey that often drives the physical journey‚ and can also inspire imaginative journeys‚ gives multiple layers of meaning to

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    William Young Jr. had to potential of becoming one of the most well-known botanist of his time. With sponsorship from the Queen of England he was on his way to worldwide recognition. The only person in his way himself William Young Jr had so many things to offer his botany‚ but he let the royal lifestyle get in the way. John Bartram his mentor was even envious of his mentees success. Getting royal backing was a once in a life time opportunity that botanist only dreamed of getting. With the backing

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    in 1959‚ Barbie has been a populous choice among young children‚ and more specifically young girls because of its monopolization of the toy market. Barbie is a doll that has been outwardly controversial and debated upon for years and most likely will be for many years to come. The idea of the Barbie doll is a toy for which young girls model themselves after and aspire to be like when they mature and grow up. DuCille states‚ “more than simple instruments of pleasure and amusement‚ toys and games play

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    workforce and operations are representative of the diversity of the communities in which we‚ and our franchisees‚ operate. We want to work in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians to create long-term sustainable opportunities that contribute to closing the gap on Indigenous disadvantage by committing to clear actions and targets. Ultimately we hope to see a better future for all Australians. Harvey Norman’s mission is to: * be recognised as a world leader in

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    Why Parenting Is More Important Than Schools According to Annie Murphy Paul and the studies done by the University Of California-Irvine‚ North Carolina State University‚ and Brigham University‚ parental involvement in their children’s academic life such as checking homework‚ attending school meetings and events‚ discussing school activities at home has a more powerful influence on students’ academic performance than anything about the school the students attend. Research also reveals something

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    The failure of the League of Nations in the 1930 ’s was due to two main reasons. Firstly‚ the absence of the USA. The League of Nations was thought up by the American president Woodrow Wilson it was one of his 14 points. He had come up with the idea‚ the League was in a sense his child‚ yet he was allowed no part in it. The American congress had refused to become members of The League and this caused all sorts of problems. America had the biggest trade industry and without them agreeing to economic

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    Nowadays‚ it is almost taken for granted that the industrial revolutions are the result of changing technology and the proper application of that in the industrial production. However‚ from my point of view‚ these two factors did play a vital role in stimulating industrial revolutions‚ but they were not the only catalyzer propelling monumental development in industry. Influentially‚ the improvements in organizations of politics‚ social patterns‚ commerce‚ finance‚ and transportation also

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    Nowadays‚ it is almost taken for granted that the industrial revolutions are the result of changing technology and the proper application of that in the industrial production. However‚ from my point of view‚ these two factors did play a vital role in stimulating industrial revolutions‚ but they were not the only catalyzer propelling monumental development in industry. Influentially‚ the improvements in organizations of politics‚ social patterns‚ commerce‚ finance‚ and transportation also accounted

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