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    Why was the Tower of London important in the Plantagenet period 1154-1399? The Tower of London was important a fortress‚ it was made to keep enemies out and allies in‚ a fake third floor was made to make the Tower look more menacing and frighten the enemies to stop them trying to get into the tower‚ the Tower also had a lot of other defences for example batters‚ these were used so enemies couldn’t dig their way into the tower and also to drop things such as bricks and cannonballs which would bounce

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    WWF Best known as the world’s leading independent conservation body; we’ve seen first-hand how the health and security of people‚ wildlife and the environment are all interlinked We focus on aviation because this sector is already responsible for 12% of the UK’s overall climate change impact (taking into account the higher impact of carbon emissions at altitude). If recent rates of growth continue‚ aviation emissions could account for more than 30% of the UK’s emissions by 2050. Our work involves

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    Behavioral obedience experiment by Milgram At Yale University an experiment had conducted on behavioral and obedience of the people by Milgram (1963). A total of 40 male volunteers of different age groups between 20 and 50 from New Haven and surrounding communities were selected to participated in the experiment by Milgram (1963). At the starting of the experiment Milgram (1963) wants to differentiate the participants into teachers and learners. So‚ he then asked the participants to draw the slips

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    IB Psychology (HL) Krissy Gear Milgram’s Experiment on Obedience P. 3 July 1961‚ Yale University Psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted an experiment to test peoples’ obedience to authority figures. He wanted to see how many people would comply or resist commands by (an idea of) an authority figure. Milgram’s experiment began with two men about twenty to fifty years in age. The participants volunteered through an advertisement and a promise of $4.50 for their

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    Milgram (1963) Behavioural Study of Obedience Thinking like a Psychologist - Evaluating the Core Study What are the strengths and weaknesses of the method used? The method used by Milgram was the laboratory experiment. The main advantage that Milgram had with this method was the amount of control he had over the situation. He controlled what the participants saw‚ heard and experienced and was able to manipulate their behaviour through what they were exposed to. This method also allowed accurate

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    thing that hides all qualities of a person.Even though‚ that is what Canada did to Chinese and I think that Canadian government should apologize to Chinese Canadians the way their ancestors were treated. Canadians made restrictions in econonmic and social matters on chinese inhabitants and also limit their access and oppertunities in compared to that what they substantially had by themselves. To spend life where ever a person wants to is right of every person. Whereas‚ this right was taken

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    THE PERILS AND POLITICS IN A NATION (NIGERIA AS CASE STUDY) Preface The growing violence and tension in Nigeria in the recent era demand scholastic exploration to explain the phenomenon and also it could be used to elucidate the ‘tap-Roots’ of the Nigeria states of violence‚ terrorism in a democratic dispensation its impacts on the nation stability. These studies examine the underlying root causes of violence‚ which has recently turned into the act of terrorism in Nigeria. Drawing from these

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    Girls today are fixating on their flaws‚ causing them to belittle themselves and even take destructive action. The onslaught of messages and images they constantly receive sets an unrealistic standard of beauty. The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty ispartnering with the entertainment industry to address this issue by giving girls a reality check educating them about what images are real versus Hollywood magic. This global program is especially relevant as girls today are measuring themselves against

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    Physics holiday homework Applications of Newton’s laws of motion Newton’s laws of motion are three physical laws that form the basis for classical mechanics. They describe the relationship between the forces acting on a body and its motion due to those forces. They have been expressed in several different ways over nearly three centuries‚ and can be summarized as follows: 1- The first law states that an object continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled

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    automobiles‚ fast food restaurants‚ and the thoughts and ideas Americans believed were to be a true American. One in fact‚ was the beginning of a despairing mindset Americans based their beliefs about women‚ and who the ideal woman should be. Lynn Peril analyzes in her novel‚ “Pink Think: Becoming a Woman in Many Uneasy

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