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    Not only was the weak leadership of Tsar Nicholas II the main cause of the 1917 February revolution‚ but it can also be seen as a factor leading to the 1905 revolution.The Tsar’s inadequate handling of this revolution failed to prevent another revolution and gives evidence to his poor leadership. Nicholas did not learn anything from the 1905 revolution and failed to realise his people would not sit by and suffer. In the early 1900s Russia was in turmoil. The country was stricken by poverty‚ food

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    Serbia‚ in both the Balkan Wars and the crisis in Bosnia‚ Russia could not handle another loss. Shortly after their defeat by Japan‚ Tsar Nicholas II was forced to reform due to a failed revolution. Although the revolution was technically a failure‚ the advancements made in reform made the revolution somewhat worth it to those who were revolting. The revolution forced Tsar Nicholas the II to set up a more democratic form of government‚ by granting the state a constitution‚ and establishing a Russian

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    Red Brigade‚ Good Morning‚ Night‚ The Red Brigade emerged in 1968 in Italy‚ a time of social and political turbulence around the world. For the Red Brigades‚ their fight with the Italian state was the continuation of the fight that the Italian Left Wing Resistance waged against Nazi Fascism during the Second World War. Offspring of classic Marxist/Leninists‚ their fight was ideological‚ and they feared the resurgence of Fascism in Italy which they equated with the rise of Italian and European

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    Title: I was a disappointment to my Dad 2004 was the year my father developed a taste for schedules and routines. It was‚ and still is‚ his way of making sure that things are in order‚ and I suppose it was his way‚ when we were younger‚ of ensuring there was some consistency in our daily lives. When Mum left‚ I think that was all he could think to do – giving us something fixed‚ something to fall back on‚ something to let us know that our world still stood firm even as his was falling

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    Strategies: Low prices: $1.2 per day -$3 cheaper on average Convenience: Packed into high traffic locations Supermarkets McDonald’s Drugstores Increase kiosk locations Since 2009 locations have increased from 20‚000 to 34‚600 The se strategies are unique and cost efficient Unique because no other movie rental company uses kiosks Which in turns reduces initial investment and operating costs SWOT: Strengths Own websites Return any movie at any Kiosk Cheap prices

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    Luxor Technologies 1. Can the impact of one specific risk event‚ such as a technical risk event‚ create additional risks‚ which may or may not be technical risks? Can risk events be interrelated? The technological risks identified in Exhibit I associated with advancements in scientific research and state-of-the-art developments pose a potential risk to other segments of Luxor’s processes. If those risks are not addressed‚ products manufactured by the company will not meet the standards required

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    How did Lenin and Stalin transform the society and economy of the USSR? After the devastation of World War I‚ the Revolution‚ and Civil War‚ Russia was a total wreck. Factories were in ruins and half the working class gone‚ either dead or returned to the farms. Millions had died‚ mainly from the famine and disease accompanying war. Two million more‚ mostly nobles‚ middle class‚ and intellectuals‚ had emigrated to other countries. Lenin returned to Russia from exile in 1917 and it was up to him

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    Insurance Claims Everyday business owners face many risk accidents‚ crimes‚ bad weather‚ fires‚ and injuries. Many businesses can go for years without having to filling an insurance claim‚ but when the need arises many regret they don’t know what to do. To prepare for these claims our organizations will have to prepare themselves. To prepare organizations must plan‚ report‚ and follow up on any incidents. All business owners and employees must have training for disaster plans and reporting issues

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    Chapter 3: The Shooting Modes U ntil now I have discussed the basics of setting up the camera for quick shots‚ relying heavily on features such as AUTO mode to take pictures whose settings are controlled mostly by the camera’s automation. As with other sophisticated digital cameras‚ though‚ with the PowerShot S100 there is a large range of options available for setting the camera‚ particularly for taking still images. One of the main goals of this book is to explain the broad range of features

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    Although the "new information" that changed Aberle et al.’s minds indicated that inbreeding was at least as dangerous as Bittles’s estimates imply‚ they rejected the possibility that primitive man recognized this danger. Law and instinct. In Sir James’s words‚ It is not easy to see why any deep human instinct should need to be reinforced by law. There is no law commanding men to eat or drink or forbidding them to put their hands in the fire. The law only forbids men to do what their instincts

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