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    1-week extension. Number: 14998. Question: “In political‚ culture and social terms the May fourth movement was far more important than the 1911 revolution”. Discuss. China made its modernisation through revolutions. There are two historical event scholars believes can be threat as milestone of the transformation: 1911 Xinhai revolution‚ which brings an end to the two thousand year of monarchy; May fourth movement which carried out by students in Beijing protesting against the unfair treatment China get

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    7 Ways Your Siblings Have Shaped You: Brothers as guidance can be bad at sometimes. Siblings are a blessing and a curse. A sibling is the longest relationship most people will have. people can be more affected/shaped by their siblings than by their parents. siblings shape each other in important ways. Siblings can buffer stress‚ provide good practice for interacting with peers and a good relationship with peers. They may help raise our vulnerability towards mental-health issues like depression

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    “Terms and Conditions May Apply” offers an illuminating look at privacy in the digital age‚ and the potential dangers of it as our online information (data) is shared with the government‚ and sold to the highest bidder. In the documentary‚ Cullen Hoback shows how those “terms and conditions” and agreed policies allows corporations to do things with our personal information that we could never imagine. What are we really agreeing to when we click “I agree”? Through Interviews with tech enthusiasts

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    Francisco Goya’s The Third of May 1808 (c.1814) is a responsive painting that was intended to honor those who suffered from the occupation of Napoleons army during the Peninsula War in Spain. This large 8in x 9in oil on canvas painting is used to represent the art of Goya‚ and depict the valor of Spanish revolutionary war. The influences on this piece‚ as well as its characteristics and influence on later work will be examined. The painting reflects the turmoil during the time period‚ and contains

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    Rebekah Manning  D. Noblitt   IB HoA  10/22/14  Ella May Wiggins and The Loray Mill Strike of 1929  Extra Credit    Ella May Wiggins was a native of Sevierville‚ Tennessee‚ but her impact on the world  took place here in Gastonia. Ella and her brother started careers as mill workers at a very young  age after the death of her father. At the age of twenty Ella married Johnny Wiggins; he‚ like her  father worked in the timber region. Johnny and Ella soon left the mountains of Sevierville and  head

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    The third of May 1808 is a painting by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The painting portrays an execution of masses of Spanish men by French soldiers. The six Napoleon’s troops are firing at a close range at a group of Spanish civilians. Between the narrow space of the soldiers and the Spanish men‚ there is a square lantern creating a dramatic light effect on the Spanish men. The painting is centered around an adult Spanish man kneeling with his arms outstretched at a gunpoint. He is wearing

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    Providing Services When Threat May Exist Monique Reed BSHS/408 February 15‚ 2015 Melinda Barker Providing Services When Threat May Exist Working with children can be difficult and time consuming because you never know what is going on unless they allow you into their world. Children will only allow a stranger in if they are scared of someone‚ have trust‚ or they know you well. This can serve as a difficult situation when a child is the victim of abuse or neglect and the outcome can lead to a negative

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    October 2005‚ DG Competition published a detailed ex-post assessment of merger remedies adopted in 40 cleared mergers over the period 1996 to 2000 (hereafter‚ ‘‘the study’’).1 It is the first review of this kind by competition authorities in Europe‚2 and it was published amid international discussions between authorities about the design‚ implementation and effectiveness of merger remedies.3 A similar study‚ albeit solely related * Penelope Papandropoulos‚ CRA International‚ Brussels (ppapandropoulos@crai

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    show either developmentalist or declinist views on Aging in the way in which the author talks of Aging‚ or for example the way the author portrays ones Aging experience. While an author with declinist views may paint themselves or an elderly character out to fit the classic decaying‚ weak stereotype‚ authors whom possess developmentalist views will instead paint the aging journey out to be one of growth or beauty. Author May Sarton displays this developmental view in her At Seventy: A Journal (1987)

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    Khadija Aly 7/6/24 Hello Ms.Clark! Today I am writing a short story titled “Warning: Colour May Fade” by Leah Henderson. In this story‚ we are at a boarding school where our protagonist‚ Nivia‚ takes art. There is competition and Nivia feels the pressure around her. In this competition‚ students are encouraged to “tell their truth”. My theme is: Representing yourself is something different for everyone. When you represent yourself in art‚ you feel you can understand yourself better and be who you

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