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    1 The ww1 was devastating because of the twentieth-century technology they used all kind of the technology. They had powerful guns and artillery and the mobility of the roads made it stronger so they could defend themselves they even used airplanes on the battlefield. They made all kind of modern weapons but the most destructive weapon was the barbed wire it would sting the soldiers from the other army they would become tangled in the wire easy for the other soldiers to kill the soldiers from the

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    letter for Bengal). Pakistan lacked the machinery‚ personnel‚ and equipment for a new government. Even its capital‚ Karachi‚ was a second choice--Lahore was rejected because it was too close to the Indian border. Pakistan’s economy seemed enviable after severing ties with India‚ the major market for its commodities. And much of Punjab’s electricity was imported from Indian power stations. Above all other concerns were the violence and the refugee problem: Muslims were fleeing India; Hindus and Sikhs

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    Douglas Okwu 12-1-2012 Period: 7th Analyze the effects of political compromise in reducing sectional tension in the period 1820-1861. During the period of 1820-1861 the north and south debated on issues that dealt with slavery and unbalance power‚ in order to reduce sectional tension between these two states‚ the Missouri Compromise‚ Compromise of 1850‚ and the Kansas-Nebraska Act were proposed. The North and South both had opposite opinions about slavery‚ The South favored slavery because

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    River in St. Petersburg‚ Missouri. In the novel‚ there are two points in which the tension is the highest. One happens to be when Huck is trying to escape his drunken father in the log cabin where he has him trapped. Another high tension part is when Sherburn gets on his roof protesting with a gun while an angry mob outside of his house is seemingly ready to lynch him. A good example of a part that has low tension is when

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    Surface Tension of Water I. Purpose How does adding soap to water change its surface tension? II. Background Adhesion is the bond between two substances of different makeups. In water‚ adhesion allows it to stick to other surfaces. Cohesion is the bond between two of the same substances. A hydrogen bond is a type of cohesion in water in which the hydrogen atoms of one water molecule being attracted to the oxygen atom of another water molecule. In water‚ each molecule in the middle is pulled

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    Gay Marriage: SocialPolitical and Financial Issue Daniela Chirinos Peralta Pre-Degree Ilene Sova December 14th‚ 2009 The second article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights clearly states: “Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration‚ without distinction of any kind‚ such as race‚ colour‚ sex‚ language‚ religion‚ political or other opinion‚ national or social origin‚ property‚ birth or other status”. Visibly‚ since 1948‚ when this Declaration

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    A ONE DAY NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ’ ’RIGHT TO EDUCATION AND ITS INTRICACIES” AT SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY‚ KOLHAPUR PAPER PRESENTATION ON THE TOPIC “Right to Education: POLITICALSOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS" BY Mr. NIKAM SAMBHAJI M. LECTURER B.V ’S NEW LAW COLLEGE ‚ SANGLI Venue: EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AUDITORIUM SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY‚ KOLHAPUR Date: 1st March‚ 2011 ABSTRACT Mr. NIKAM

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    One? If you would ask people who was responsible for world war one‚ most of them would say – Germany. But even though after WW1‚ the blame was given on Germany‚ Many historians are still unsure which country was most responsible for the outbreak of war. Since 1900‚ there was tension in Europe. There were wars and other events that caused crisis in countries. But the spark of the world war lit only after the 28 June 1914‚ when Gavrilo Princip‚ a Bosnian Serb‚ shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ the heir

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    select followers under a founding leader. After many years though‚ the religions popularity began to grow among many civilizations. The Islam religion spread very rapidly leading to many socialpolitical‚ and economic impacts. Islam spread rapidly for many reasons. Document 1 shows that over a period of a little over 1200 years‚ the religion spread from the little area surrounding Mecca to nearly the whole eastern hemisphere. This includes North and East

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    To state that the social‚ economic and political divisions were ‘merely heightened’ after the War would be to hugely underestimate the problems Germany faced post World War One. The main divisions’ pre-1914 however‚ were in no part indistinct or tenuous. The political divisions being largely due to the outdated and warped constitution‚ with the socio-economic divisions existing because of industrialisation and urbanisation. Despite such divisions‚ Germany managed to put her problems aside when war

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