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    Russian Revolution

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    The Russian Revolution was not merely a culmination of event from 1905-19-17‚ but was the result of political‚ economic and social conditions from centuries of corrupt tsarist rule.The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the world.The Russian Revolution of 1917 was one of the most significant

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    The American Revolution

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    Colonies men and women were fighting in the American Revolution war in 1776. During the war women served in a participated in the war. Some even fought on the battlefield. Not just whites fought as well. Enslaved blacks weren’t ones who fought but free blacks along with them. Even some Europeans weren’t all on the British side. Europeans helped us fight this war. Without the French we couldn’t have won this war. During the American Revolution war 1776 women had numerous responsibilities. (I

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    Son Of The Revolution

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    Son of the Revolution By Liang Heng "STRUGGLE AGAINST ONESELF; CRITICIZE REVISIONISM" (p. 144) was a slogan often used during the Great Cultural Revolution. In reality‚ the Cultural Revolution was not great at all. It was an unwarranted attack on personal freedoms of China’s people. The Chinese fought themselves‚ they even acknowledged it as a "struggle." They looked upon this struggle as part of the great Cultural Revolution. At age 3‚ a boy should not be held accountable for his parents political

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    print revolution

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    Printing Revolution and its Impact on Social and Cultural Formations Printing revolution ushered in the era of modern Europe by making both ancient and medieval texts available to a broader audience which produced a fertile ground for new ideas and new theories. Marshall McLuhan rightly notes that the shift from predominantly oral culture to print culture also affected the nature of human consciousness in that print represented an abstraction of thought which gave precedence to linearity‚ sequentiality

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    Green Revolution

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    Green Revolution AN INTRODUCTION TO THE “GREEN REVOLUTION” Green Revolution refers to a series of research‚ development‚ and technology transfer initiatives‚ occurring between the 1940s and the late 1960s‚ that increased agriculture production worldwide‚ particularly in the developing world‚ beginning most markedly in the late 1960s. The initiatives‚ led by Norman Borlaug‚ the "Father of the Green Revolution" credited with saving over a billion people from starvation and the dangerous outcomes

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    The Neolithic Revolution

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    The Neolithic Revolution is the term for the first agricultural revolution. This revolution in particular is characterized by the transition from hunting and gathering to that of agriculture. Twelve thousand years ago history had changed itself. Ninety percent of the human race gave up hunting game and gathering fruits‚ vegetables‚ and grasses to practice agriculture‚ the growing of crops and domesticating animals. Once agriculture was established the effect it had on peoples’ lives was revolutionary

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    Economic Revolution

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    Economic Revolution Mid-18th United Arab Emirates University Scales : Dr. Duane Lacey * Faculty of Business and Economics ‚ UAE University (UAE) * E-mails: @uaeu.ac.ae * done by : Shaima Mahmoud Fahd Awad ID : Dr. Duane Lacey * Faculty of Business and Economics ‚ UAE University (UAE) * E-mails: @uaeu.ac.ae * done by : Shaima Mahmoud Fahd Awad ID : ( Adam Smith - scientific curiosity ) Intro : In 1800s century was a time of tremendous changes

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    Egyption Revolution

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    between Libya and the Gaza strip in Northern Africa. Egypt has been experiencing a revolution and chaos has broken out over the many problems in the country. The largest problem with Egypt is overpopulation‚ with 85‚294‚388 people living there. Along with the overpopulation issues‚ limited resources‚ high fertility rate‚ and bad literacy rates are just added hurdles that this country needs to clear. The revolution in Egypt is rather chaotic. Riots and public anger are taking place in the already

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    The Internet Revolution

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    The Internet Revolution Now‚ with the click of a button‚ consumers are buying just about anything imaginable‚ and all from the convenience of the internet. People no longer have to leave their homes‚ work or where ever there is internet access to make important purchases. Technology has advanced so that companies are conducting business around the world with out ever meeting. No longer do consumers or businessmen have to shake to complete a deal or a sale‚ but merely click down on the mouse

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    The Copernican Revolution

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    The Copernican Revolution The story of Copernican Revolution is the classic example of a major shift in worldview. So‚ before exploring what is happening in the present day and where it may be leading us‚ let us first go back and briefly recap the salient features of this earlier revolution. The parallels between what happened then and what may be about to happen now will begin a journey that will take us far beyond the current worldview to a startling new vision of reality that has far-reaching

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