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    you have any questions regarding grading‚ please contact Yang Yang. The other TA does not have your information. However‚ if you need help regarding course materials‚ you could contact any of us. All the e-mails to me or to your TA should start from FIN 3826 in the subject line or you will have the risk that they will not be read. For the privacy protection reason‚ we only correspond to e-mails from LSU system. Therefore‚ the e-mails from gmail‚ hotmail‚ and yahoo‚ etc‚ will not be read. Course Objectives

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    numbers concerning the numbers of whales to prevent them from becoming extinct. In the world‚ it is said‚ “there are 84 species of whales” and “out of all of the 84 species‚ only a limited number traditionally have been hunted‚ such as blue whales‚ fin whales‚ minke whales‚ humpback whales‚ sperm whales and gray whales” (Japan Whaling Association). According to Gardiner‚ “When whales were over-hunted‚ species such as blue whales and right whales were reduced to very low population levels‚ but these

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    Makah and Whaling

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    Makah and Whaling Introduction During the past 30 years the whales gradually became the center of public attention and sympathy. Tourists watching the whales off the eastern coast of the United States and in the lagoons of California‚ were struck by their remarkable nature and behavior. At the same time‚ the number of most large whales continued to decline. Certainly whale hunting was rather indiscriminate since the Middle Ages‚ reaching a point where these mammals were in imminent danger

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    The modern political history of Ireland can be separated into two time periods. The first period is it’s time spent under British rule as only one territory of the United Kingdom. The second period‚ which represents the beginning of the modern Irish state‚ took place during the early twentieth century. The road to national sovereignty was neither easy nor short as Britain was far from eager to let its dependent state go. The first organized movement towards independence occurred in 1916 when

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    Do you agree with the view that the Easter rising and its immediate aftermath provoked greater hostility towards the British? The Easter Rising of 1916 had profound and far-reaching effects on Ireland’s subsequent history. It has been referred to as ’The Irish War for Independence’ and was the pivotal event in ultimately securing independence for the Republic of Ireland. Many historians describe Easter Rising of 1916 as a disaster‚ there are several reasons why the revolution failed such as bad

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    IRELAND DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The declaration of independence was a document in which Dail Eireann‚ the Revolutionary Parliament‚ proclaimed the Irish Republic. Through the declaration of independence‚ the intention of Dail was to confirm a clamation voice in the earlier "Easter Proclamation". In 1916 a document was read by Padraig Pearse (leader of a republican movement) in Ireland at Easter Rising. This document supposed to be a declaration of a "provisional government"

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    While perhaps no longer relevant with more notorious groups like ISIS or Al-Qaeda‚ be it in current activity or geographic location‚ the Provisional Irish Republican Army serves as a good example of a more tightly knit terrorist group that covers only a small geographic region. The Provisional Irish Republican Army is a paramilitary group located in Northern Ireland‚ who used to operate throughout‚ Northern Ireland‚ the Irish Republic‚ Great Britain‚ and Europe‚ with their tactics consisting of the

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    LANGUAGE AND CULTURE OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING PEOPLE I. Chapter 1 – This is Britain ..........................................................................................................................5 1. This is Britain ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1. On identity.........................................................................................................

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    “It is difficult to remain a bystander in any situation of conflict.” Dear Editor‚ I am lucky enough to say that I have never been a part of a large scale conflict - I was born after the world wars‚ the vietnam war‚ have lived miles away from any bombing that has happened in my life‚ yet I strongly agree that it is difficult to remain a bystander in any situation of conflict. Even with the scaled-down conflict that I have experienced‚ I personally CANNOT remain a bystander. The same goes

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    Michael Collins

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    During the early twentieth century‚ many Irish people wish to fight for Ireland to have independence from British rule and become a Republic. There were many key players in the fight against Britain. Some of these people include: Michael Collins‚ Arthur Griffiths‚ Eamon De Valera and many others. Michael Collins played a large role in the fight against Britain. Although Michael Collins was a freedom fighter‚ so of the methods he used to achieve his goals‚ make him appear as a terrorist. There is

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