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    Several ideas are associated with enlightenment. Enlightenment was the age of reason. The concept of reason was applied by the way people started applying rational thinking ‚ so as to figure out and also understand the nature . The concept of reason was also applied as the guide to human existence. The desire for equality and dignity for every one also characterizes the application of reasoning. The enlightenment questioned ignorance. For instance‚ Tartuffe attempts to get Orgon arrested‚ but

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    Great Britain exported metal alloys to make things as coins and ammunition. I think this has something to do with European Imperialism because if they were exporting ammunition to people‚ it could that they are expecting to take over land. Another reason I think this is important because there could be a lot of conflict with this‚ which could’ve led to terrible things. This is how Economics was a great driving force of European Imperialism. Military was a great driving force of European

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    1. Discuss the European motives for expansion and colonization in the New World. There are many reasons that contributed to the expansion and colonization by Europeans into the New World. Europeans believed the New World a place to practice religion without religious persecution‚ a place to find plentiful resources and a place to start new. Many Europeans felt that they could colonize the New World without fear of religious persecution due to English and European Reformations. Protestant Reformation

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    Although there were many incentives pertaining to the colonization of the New World‚ by the Spanish and English‚ religion demonstrated several distinct roles. Religion became a way for empires to justify their actions. These nations believed it was their duty to educate and spread their religion to those they considered "uncivilized". Thus to a larger extent‚ religion was part of a greater scheme of cultural assimilation of the natives but it was not a simple process regarding the destruction of

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    10 Reasons Not To Smoke 1. Smoking under age 18 is illegal. Using‚ holding‚ or buying of cigarettes can get you in serious trouble‚ especially around school. In regards to school‚ you can be suspended‚ or even expelled! 2. Smoking reduces your ability to do things that require endurance‚ such as sports‚ etc. The tar in the cigarettes covers up alveoli‚ which help you breathe‚ which makes for less surface area for gas exchange. In other words‚ you must breathe more to get the same amount of oxygen

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    The Reason of Apple’s Popularity Abstract Two rebellious guys named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak gave birth to one of the most popular companies in the world: Apple Computer‚ Inc.‚ which thinks differently and changes the world. How many people today own Apple computers? How many people today have an Apple music player? How many people today enjoy their iPhone or iPad? And With the global launch of iPad2‚ from Beijing to New York‚ from London to Berlin‚ thousands Apple Fans queued overnight

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    What are the reasons for lying ? It is well known that the lie of the most common habits of the people ‚ which may last with them forever . This bad habit emerging in most cases of fear ‚ especially in childhood ‚ punishment can attain this because they do wrong or sins ‚ or for trying to achieve the goals and objectives of the illegal ‚ the purpose of which ‚ of course‚ the protection of self- punishment . Lying directly connected to other habits such as theft and fraud . In any case ‚ people resort

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    college‚ I had set high standards for myself to become one of the most prestigious fashion designers in the country. I was aiming for the higher end of the wage gap‚ and I knew it would take a lot of work. In Tannock’s essay he states‚ “The number one reason college freshmen give today for pursuing higher education is to get a good job and secure a higher standard of living.” Many classmates of mine were accepted into a university of their choice‚ but were going because that’s what was “expected of them

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    Kodak: The reason for bankruptcy Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Kodak Company Overview 2.1 Descriptive 2.2 An Analysis of Kodak’s Strategic Strengths 3. Photographic Industry 3.1 Description of the photographic industry 3.2 Analysis Using Porter’s Five Competitive Forces Model Rivalry: high pressure Bargaining power of buyers: median to high pressure Bargaining power of suppliers: low pressure Threats of substitutes: high pressure Threats of new entrants: low pressure 4. Kodak’s

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    1. Explain the reasons for U.S. neutrality during the 1920s and 1930s. How did ideas about neutrality change during the period from the end of World War I to the passage of the Lend-Lease Act? Be sure to include any events‚ terms‚ or people that may support your response. The U.S. desired to remain neutral in the 1920s and 1930s because of its traditional tendency to lean towards isolationism. In the late 1920s and 1930s‚ public media suggested that arms manufacturers pushed the United States into

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