The short term causes of the French Revolution was predominantly the weather conditions‚ such as drought and cold weather. For example‚ the mini ice age and the coldest winter in french history. The drought led to many problems‚ especially agriculturally‚ such as the widespread crop failure in 1788. However there were also other short term causes that led to the French revolution‚ such as bastille prison attack and unemployment. The long term causes of the French revolution included the inequality
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Core Study: WW1 1914-1919 War on the Western Front Reasons for the stalemate on the Western Front Expectations * Each major power believed war would be swiftly won-“over by Christmas” * Poets such as Rupert Brooke romanticised war as noble‚ romantic and character building * Duty and patriotism were key features in 1914 The Schlieffen Plan If war was to occur‚ Germany would be attacked on both sides by the Triple Entente. The aim was to deal with the larger threat France
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Serbia in WW1 The Balkans Crisis 1908 Austria-Hungary was worried about Serbia’s aim- to unite other Balkan states under one rule- Greater Serbia. Races that live in Austria-Hungary may revolt in order to join greater Serbia. Events: Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia The annexation of Bosnia annoyed Serbia who appealed to Russia to help Russia called for an international conference Austria-Hungary backed by Germany refused Russia‚ too weak to fight was forced to back down Consequences: Austria-Hungary
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........................... 3 CHAPTER#1: CAPACITY PLANNING ..................................................... 4 Break-even analysis ........................................................................................................... 4 Long-term capacity planning on the basis of different variables ....................................... 6 CHAPTER#2: CAPACITY EXPANSION STRATEGIES ................................. 8 Capacity leading demand strategy ......................................
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Loans and Receivables – Long Term PROBLEMS 1. Smart Company has P3‚000‚000 note receivable from sale of plant bearing interest at 12% per annum. The note is dated June 1‚ 2008. The note is payable in 3 annual installments of P1‚000‚000 plus interest on the unpaid balance every June 1. The initial principal and interest payment was made on June 1‚ 2009. The interest income for 2009 is a. P300‚000 c. P210‚000 b. P290‚000 d. P140‚000 rro 1. Trans Company sold a tract of land
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doctor‚engineer‚own business‚etc.‚so for these achievements they start their education and reach on career and personal goals.According to person to person goals are in two terms one is shot term and another is long term goals.I have my personal goals‚I want to establish my own workshop before that I have to complete my short term goals that is to be a good educated engineer in this field‚so just made a map how to achieve this. There are
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are people who desire to have immediate gratification with short-term goals‚ and people who want what’s best for the society with long-term goals. The single most important factor in the downfall of human societies is the conflict between short-term and long-term goals. In Lord of the Flies and An Enemy of the People‚ both societies have a potential to be a paradise‚ but in order to have a strong outcome they need to focus on long-term goals and what is optimal to the people. Both societies have
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Modern History Study: Reasons for stalemate on the Western Front: * Failure of the Schlieffen plan – Whilst the Schlieffen plan dealt with war on two fronts‚ its failure was instrumental to the stalemate on the Western Front. Germany fell short of achieving a quick and decisive victory over France and Britain in which they had hoped for. The German Army’s initial advance was halted by Belgium‚ who allowed Britain and Russia to mobilise their troops. * The Battle of the Marne – German
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Long Term Memory Long term memory is an unlimited capacity store that can hold information over lengthy periods of time. In the movie‚ long term memory was represented as an endless maze that held all of Riley’s memories. At the end of the day‚ when Riley went to sleep‚ the emotions would send all the memories created during the day down to long-term memory. The emotions could then recall these memories whenever they needed them by requesting them to be sent up to headquarters. Drive-Reduction Theory
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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University City of San Fernando La Union Graduate College Country: Philippines Title: Long-Term Higher Education Development Plan (1996-2005) Institution: Commission on Higher Education Descriptors: Higher education; Educational objectives. Full text: GOAL 2 - RELEVANCE AND RESPONSIVENESS Generation and diffusion of knowledge in the broad range of disciplines relevant and responsive to the dynamically changing
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