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    f. Europe‚ Africa and America treated atlantic slave trade differently. The slavery purchasing was mainly done through Dutch West Indies Company. The need for slaves became so big that the Europeans had to open trade to everyone. Europe made a great profit from slavery. Europeans saw Africans as people below them‚ the process allowed them to justify the purchase of slaves. Most slaves were prisoners of war. Europeans used guns‚ money‚ and horses purchase slaves from the Europeans. Some of the

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    Quistclose trust

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    “My Lords‚ there are two issues in this appeal. The first is concerned with the nature of the so-­called “Quistclose trust” and the requirements for its creation. The second arises only if the first is answered adversely to the appellant. It is whether his conduct renders him liable for having assisted in a breach of trust.” Lord Millett in Twinsectra Ltd v Yardley and Others [2002] 2 AC 164 at paragraph 52.

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    keen interest in understanding and using corporate culture to enhance their companies. In this essay‚ we will look at two articles on the subject of organizational culture; “The Management of Organizational Culture” by Lesley Willcoxson and Bruce Millet and “Issues in Understanding and Changing Culture” by Ralph H. Kilmann‚ Mary J. Saxton and Roy Serpa‚ and the similarities and differences between the ideas and theories presented. We must have a clear and formal definition of culture before we

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    of Kalenjin community. Its population is approximated to be 260‚000 people. Before British colonization they were sedentary cattle-herders (cattle‚ goats‚ sheep‚ poultry keeping)‚ sometimes also practicing agriculture cultivation of crops such as millet‚ sorghum‚ cassava‚ beans‚ banana‚ vegetables‚ passion fruits. Their settlement was more or less distributed rather than being grouped into villages. Traditionally‚ Nandi houses were round‚ walls were constructed of bent saplingsenclosed to higher

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    “Iron-Fortified Rice Is As Efficacious As Supplemental Iron Drops in Infants and Young Children” is the first article. The main purpose was to compare the usage of iron drops with iron fortified rice. What needs to be investigated is if normal fortified foods will actually improve iron levels in iron deficient infants and children. This research would be important to nutrition schools and departments located in Brazil in order to fight iron deficiency‚ and know what fortified products can aid. Other

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    The Battle of Gallipoli involves many different aspects‚ including what the Ottoman Empire entailed‚ the naval and infantry attack on the Ottoman Empire‚ and the creation of Turkey as a country. Life under Ottoman rule had its good and bads. “The Ottomans had a complex society with a lavish court and a strong army”(Esposito). The country was very rich and had strong army that could compete with some of the most powerful countries in the world. People might have felt safe from other countries

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    With the help of Millet System‚ nationalism grew within ethnic groups‚ helped to bring up the sense of national identity‚ and stirred nations into separating from the Ottoman Empire. The Austrian Empire was broken into Austro-Hungarian Empire under the pressure and damage

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    Suleiman the Magnificent

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    Magnificent had a very culturally accepted land; this benefited the empire a lot since people with different religious backgrounds could live together. The Millet system was made by Sultan Mehmet the Second after he conquered Constantinople in 1453. Mehmet started by instituting the Christian Millets so that Europeans could join the Empire. Millets is what Suleiman used to make sure civilians could live peacefully. The sectors were not defined by ethnical background‚ rather by religious beliefs. This

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    The most important characteristic to run a civilization is a stable food supply. A stable food supply was extremely important to the Ancient Egyptians‚ Sumers‚ and the people of Ancient China. In Ancient Egypt they constantly had people collecting the harvest‚ and picking and plucking fruits for their wine. The Ancient Egyptians believed that a stable food supply was so important‚ that for anyone that died in their civilization/town had to come back as a spirit every once in awhile and collect the

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    region being the less advanced. Large shells and a stick called a Coa were used for planting and cultivating. While in the Fertile Crescent and China regions‚ plows were used for tilling and sickles were used for harvesting the wheat‚ barley and millet from the fields. The plow in the Fertile Crescent dates back to 3‚000

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