Robert Borden Robert Borden was the most successful Prime Minister because he led Canada through World War One‚ increased the war effort in World War One‚ and made the Wartime Business Profits Tax of 1917. First‚ Robert Borden was a successful Prime Minister because he led Canada through World War One. Robert Borden wanted Canada to participate in the war and got several troops for the Britain empire. He made the first GST tax‚ and gave women the right to vote. He led Canada to winning
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 Modern Day Tyrant Robert Gabriel Mugabe Block 4 • May 11‚2009  Robert Gabriel Mugabe is Tyrant who has been in control of the people of Zimbabwe for over twenty five years and must be brought to a stop. Robert was born on February 21‚ 1924 Southern Rhodesia(modern day Zimbabwe). He had three brothers‚ the two older dying at a young age leaving only Robert‚ Donato‚ and his father. Growing up he had a very large interest in education‚ he wasn’t only
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Home Repair operates under a franchise concept with 80 locations across Canada. Robert owns and operates a franchise. He has asked you for some advice regarding a document he has received. The franchisor has just advised him of a contest whereby the franchisee showing the greatest improvement in net income (using generally accepted accounting principles) from 2012 to 2013 would receive a $25‚000 award. Robert is quite interested in winning this award and given your expertise in business and
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Robert Boyle employed a J-shaped piece of glass tubing that was sealed on one end. A gas (air) was trapped in the sealed end of the tube and varying amounts of mercury were added to the J-shaped tube to vary the pressure of the system. Boyle systematically varied the pressure and measured the volume of the gas. These measurements were performed using a fixed amount of gas and a constant temperature. In this way Boyle was able to examine the pressure-volume relationship without complications from
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Robert Harris‚ a renowned writer and experienced professor‚ published “On the Purpose of a Liberal Art Education” in 1991. He was astounded by how many students he heard mumbling about a generalized education plan; therefore‚ he felt the compulsive need to explain why a general education not only gives a first-year student a foundation for later learning‚ but also improves a student’s life. Before Harris could write his paper‚ he had to investigate the claim; thus‚ Newman’s The Idea of University
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Robert Moses was the creator of New York City‚ Long Island‚ and Westchester County‚ NY throughout the 1 1930s and 1950s. He had transformed neighborhoods into shorelines and highways/roadways. He was very successful and changed NYC forever. However‚ some believed that he had removed lower-class residents from their homes to benefit the rich. I believe that he had helped the people of the future by making their life easier and untroublesome. But he was also very inconsiderate with the people who he
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Robert B. Parker’s protagonist‚ Spenser‚ was a cop ahead of his time. Articulate‚ well-spoken‚ and well-read‚ Spenser had a college degree. He often quoted famous literary figures including his namesake‚ Edmund Spenser (“with an S like the poet”)‚ author of the epic poem‚ The Faerie Queene. Today‚ more and more police agencies require at least some post-secondary education to qualify for a job on the force. The reason is simple: cable TV and Hollywood stereotypes aside today’s cops need solid‚ reliable
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Robert Graves’ story The Shout represents as a part of the book Collected Short Stories‚ which was written in 1924. This is the story in which reality and unreality are closely interwoven. Even though‚ this story gives a reader the creeps‚ it makes to think about very important things as love‚ soul and fear of death. The Shout is the story within frames of the story. That is‚ the narrator retells a story he heard from Crossley in the Asylum at a cricket match. We do not know who is the narrator;
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Robert Capa (born Endre Ernő Friedmann;[1] October 22‚ 1913 – May 25‚ 1954) was a Hungarian combat photographer and photojournalist who covered five different wars: the Spanish Civil War‚ the Second Sino-Japanese War‚ World War II across Europe‚ the 1948 Arab-Israeli War‚ and the First Indochina War. He documented the course of World War II in London‚ North Africa‚ Italy‚ the Battle of Normandy on Omaha Beach and the liberation of Paris. His action photographs‚ such as those taken during the 1944
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“Sentimental Moment or Why Did the Baguette Cross the Road?” is a touching poem by Robert Hershon‚ a Brooklyn raised American author and poet. One of many‚ this poem is simple yet intricate‚ seemingly hiding a somewhat deeper meaning than it is letting on. The tale follows (who we can safely assume to be) Hershon and his grown son Jed on their way to lunch. Hershon is absent-mindedly treating his son like a child‚ which he (Jed) somewhat takes offense to. They then cross the street‚ which is when
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