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    Global Studies II Final Exam Review Sheet:   People to Know:   Name:   Time Period  Country:  Ideas/Beliefs/Accomplishments/Why  Important?:     Karl Marx    Industrial Rev  Communism: History is record of  Class struggle‚ reacted to  industrialization‚ haves v. have nots    Otto von Bismarck    1860s­1890  Germany  Nationalism‚ unification‚ realpolitik    Simon Bolivar     1810s­1822  Venezuela  Nationalism‚ independence‚ Gran  Colombia    Napoleon  Bonaparte    1800­1814  France  Took control of most of Europe

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    Some of the greatest revolutions of change have been the product of peaceful protest. Peaceful resistance impacts society in a positive manner by showing participation by the people and not indifference or apathy. It encourages the changing of ideas and not the destruction of them. Violence is an easier manner in which to get your point across but it does not last and endangers everyone. It creates a strong resistance against that idea‚ and only encourages more bloodshed as the victim becomes the

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    Claudia Robinson August 19‚ 2015 PR #1-Term 1 “Before She Died” Karen Chase Many thoughts run through my head when I read “Before She Died” by Karen Chase. The title itself is enthralling because it is about death‚ and it’s about the death of the loved one. The simple phrase “I look at it for you” (Line 1) sparks my passion about friendship‚ separation‚ and later in the poem‚ the afterlife. The tone Chase delivers is so heartwarming because it is a result how deep the friendship or relationship

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    VS Brian Rixon Brian Rixon Introduction The purpose of this report is to sum up the court case of Rixon Vs Star City PTY LTD (2001 september). Mr Brian Rixon is the Appellant and Star City Pty Ltd (formerly Sydney Harbour Casino Pty Ltd) is the Respondent. Mr Rixon is suing Star City for battery‚ assult and unlawful arrest. What crime has beem commited? Include a defention of this crime. In this particulular case of Brian Rixon vs Star City PTY LTD‚ battery‚ assult and unlawful arrest were

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    specifically for women because she has the power to influence them‚ which she doesn’t have with man; therefore by influencing women‚ she hopes to influence man as well. In the introduction‚ the Chao shows concern for her son‚ Ku: “I fear that my son Ku may bring disgrace upon the Imperial Dynasty” (pag. 320). However‚ Chao knows that she can’t do much about her son –he is grown up and probably wouldn’t take her advices as much as a woman would– and she can’t count on her husband either who was probably

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    background information on her‚ but as far as history goes‚ Abigail was born 1680 and lived with her Uncle Samuel Parris’ family‚ who was the head Reverend of Salem‚ Massachusetts at the time. “Although it was ordinary practice for young girls to live with relatives to learn about housewifery‚ we know very little about Abigail‚ including where she was born and who her parents were.” (Yost‚ 2002) In an indirect way‚ Abigail has contributed to American history being that she was the main cause of the

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    make him feel uneasy. Harry tries to stop the transformation by not eating good grown on Mars‚ but is impossible to stop the changes. The swim in canal completes his transformation. Later in the story‚ Mr. Bittering starts to speak Martian language that he hasn’t been taught. He is turning into a Martian mentally. Harry starts out uneasy being on Mars‚ resists the changes happening to him‚ mentally‚ and physically‚ but in the end he must accept. What he shall become. As soon as the Earthmen arrive

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    should be in the traditional society of that period. In the time-honoured Chinese culture‚ there has long been a strong prejudice against women of power. Every unfavourable image has been linked with particularly those who have proved especially formidable. Throughout the histories that have been written by mostly men where views as traditional as Xiangzi’s have been prevalent‚ dominant women have been presented in the most unsympathetic light. In similar fashion‚ our look at the character Hu Niu

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    Gun ownership is very common in America and there can be numerous reasons involved with someone wanting to carry or own a concealed weapon. Both men and women have the ability to handle any weapon that they please‚ whether it is illegal or not. By carrying or having a gun in a home‚ accidental fatalities can occur. Most of the time‚ the owners of the guns are not well informed or experienced enough to use one. Therefore‚ people should not be permitted to own a gun because of the countless dangers

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    Kara Morrison Communication Difficulties Assessment outcome 1 Language development is the process by which children come to understand and communicate language during early childhood. From birth up to the age of five‚ children develop language at a very rapid pace. The stages of language development are universal among humans. However‚ the age and the pace at which a child reaches each milestone of language development vary greatly among children. Question 1 Briefly describe the normal

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