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    The sans-culottes during 1792/93 became increasingly radical and influential amongst the working class of Paris‚ which is why I mostly agree that the sans-culottes planned successfully to increase their influence over the French government. One of the ways this was done was mainly highlighted through their alliance with radical political factions‚ resulting in more influence on policy making. Another way in which it is made apparent is through their actions taken to overthrow the monarchy‚ and the

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    Mr. Jones underwent a computed tomography (CT) scan that did not show evidence of invasion beyond the prostate gland. Although the results of the CT scan boded well for Mr. Jones’ prognosis‚ the results do not definitively prove that the initial radical prostatectomy was successful in removing all of the PCa

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    the freedmen A. Blacks sought the rights to vote and hold political office B. Results in intense and unparallel political conflicts at the national level II. Political crisis A. Minimal Reconstruction and supporters B. Radical Reconstruction and supporters C. Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty & Reconstruction (Dec. 1863) 1. Proclamation of amnesty a. Oath of allegiance b. Acknowledge emancipation c. Ten

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    The Boston Massacre happened because radical patriots were outside of a bar and were taunting the British soldiers. Then the captain came out and told the soldiers do not fire. The captain got hit in the head with a club and the soldiers fired even though the captain never said to. In revenge for the stamp act and Boston Massacre three radical patriots performed the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was when three radical patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians got on board of a British ship that

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    development of radical new technologies such as the Alto? It works against the development of radical new technologies because such things developed by Xerox since 1973 but it didn’t introduced thus his opportunity was lost. 3. How did other unforeseeable events combine to make Xerox’s executives unwilling to take any new risks precisely at the time that the Alto was ready to be released? When IBM released a new electrical typewriter Xerox’s executives did the same. 4. Radical innovation

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    political ideologies of the host countries needed to be considered. Different countries may have different stances towards FDI‚ and it depends on the country’s political ideology. There are 3 main types of ideologies: Radical view‚ pragmatic nationalism and free market. 1. RADICAL VIEW This view‚ traditionally backed by highly nationalistic‚ socialist or communist countries‚ was inspired by Marxist political and economic theory‚ and claims that FDI is a means to “imperialist domination”‚ whereby

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    the radicals‚ and in the process‚ he gave Republicans more men in Congress than they had before—the opposite of his original intention. X. Republican Principles and Programs I.By then‚ the Republicans had a veto-proof Congress and nearly unlimited control over Reconstruction‚ but moderates and radicals still couldn’t agree with one another. II.In the Senate‚ the leader of the radicals was Charles Sumner‚ long since recovered from his caning by Preston Brooks‚ and in the House‚ the radical leader

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    creation of a new product‚ new method of production‚ new markets or new ways of directing resources. It is also important to distinguish between incremental and radical innovation. Incremental innovation refers to a small change whereas radical change means a revolutionary change‚ For example‚ the invention of the first mobile phone was a radical innovation. The release of Apple’s latest iPhone is an incremental innovation. Firstly‚ I will examine the correlation between just entrepreneurship and innovation

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    The Great Depression Essay The Great depression was a catastrophe because it hurt so many people and put them out of jobs. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because the years following World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because after an era of prosperity‚ millions of Americans

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    injury Morphologic types of necrosis Objectives Describe cell injury List the causes of cell injury Discuss how depletion of ATP causes cell injury Describe how mitochondrial damage cause cell injury Explain the mechanism of cell injury by free radicals Discuss how calcium ion influx cause cell injury Cell injury cell injury results when cells are stressed so severely that they are no longer able to adapt or when cells are exposed to inherently damaging agents or suffer from intrinsic abnormalities

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