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    Environmental Impact by the Lapita Ursula V. P. Belyayeva Abstract The Lapita initial expansion was around 3500-3200 BP our goal is to investigate what initiated the expansion of the Lapita people from Near to Remote Oceania. By using push factor‚ we believe that the push condition was the over intensification of resources due to population pressure‚ which caused marine‚ agricultural and fauna depression and initiated the Lapita dispersal. From various archaeological studies‚ pollen can demonstrate

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    Sardar Vallabhai Patel Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was an Indian barrister and statesman‚ one of the leaders of the Indian National Congress and one of the founding fathers of the Republic of India. He is known to be a social leader of India who played an unparalleled role in the country’s struggle for independence and guided its integration into a united‚ independent nation. He was raised in the countryside of Gujarat in a family of Leva- Patidar. He traveled to attend schools in Nadiad‚ Petlad

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    the Royal Navy‚ he spent 7 months in New York and 6 months where he was helping and assisting Lord Cherwell at the Naval Research Establishment. He fell in love with sailing and the sea. During World War II he fought battleships at the sinking of Bismarck. He fended submarines and planes. William became Lieutenant Golding. He was even placed in command of a rocket-launching craft. From his World War II experiences he said “I began to see what people were capable of doing. Anyone who moved through

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    THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES ST. AUGUSTINE DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES GOVT 2060 – INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THEORIES & APPROACHES COURSE OUTLINE SEMESTER I – 2011/2012 Lecturer (Day) : Dr. Indira Rampersad (indira.rampersad1@sta.uwi.edu) Lecturer (Evening) : Ms. Priya Marajh (priya_marajh@yahoo.com Lectures (Day) : Tuesdays‚ 1:00pm-4:00pm (Eng LT 1) Lectures (Eve) : Wednesdays‚ 5:00pm-8:00pm

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    Does the Kaiser have personal rule in Germany? Kaiser Wilhelm II had personal rule to an extent‚ however most historians generally believe that in fact‚ he did not. Wilhelm had an enormous influence over the chancellor’s he chose. Mainly because he believed that they would do as he told and abide by what he said. This control over his chancellor’s allowed him to set the agenda and manipulate them into doing exactly what he wanted. In 1892‚ Caprivi proposed legislation that would restore some

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    Frederick the Great (1740-1786) was in the Prussian army and successful in his takeover of Silesia. Austria and Prussia struggled for power until 1866. The Northern German Confederation created in 1887. The new Prussian prime minister was Otto Von Bismarck‚ who unified all of Germany in 1864‚ 1866‚ and 1870-1871‚ in a series of three wars. Then in 1871‚ a new German Emperor (King Wilhelml) reigns. Germany’s defeat in World War 1‚ ended with the collapse of the second German Empire in 1918. Then the

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    more exposed than any other people to the danger of hostile coalition because of our geographical position‚ and because‚ perhaps‚ of the feeble power of cohesion which‚ until now‚ the German people has exhibited when compared with others.” (Otto von Bismarck; “War and Armaments in Europe”) proves that if you are a nation like Germany‚ you must be very alert and careful. One stupid move or mistake and your nationalism and nation will fall and be crushed by another nation. Lastly‚ It is the sacred conviction

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    Alliance system developed because the past tensions between the major powers‚ it is believed that these were nationalism‚ imperialism and militarism which are the push factor for the formation of the Alliances. The alliance development was the idea of Bismarck‚ who saw a solution to maintain peace throughout Europe‚ where all powers mutually benefit and protect the newly unified Germany allowing it to strengthen. Germany was rivals with France and Britain and they too were concerned about the growth of

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    Sacagawea Sacagawea‚ the daughter of a Shoshone chief‚ was born 1788 in Lemhi County‚ Idaho. At around age 12‚ she was captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French-Canadian trapper who made her his wife. In November 1804‚ she was invited to join the Lewis and Clark expedition as a Shoshone interpreter. After leaving the expedition‚ she died at Fort Manuel in what is now Kenel‚ South Dakota‚ 1812. In Sacagawea’s childhood‚ she had been captured along with her friend

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    also a teacher. He taught Philosophy at an English school‚ where he began his teaching career. In 1939 he moved to Salisbury‚ to pursue his teaching career. One year later‚ he served in the Royal Navy. William Golding was witness to the sinking of Bismarck‚ and several other important historic battles. He states that his time in the military changed him. After his time in the Royal Navy‚ Golding went back to be a teacher. He taught at the same school where his teaching career launched. Fourteen years

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