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    Why was Russia hard to rule in 1881? (Task: add key details to each of the areas on the mind map). How far did Alexander III reform Russia 1881-92? (Task: Identify the different reforms that Alexander III put in place. Write each reform onto the continuum – place it on the line based on how far you think it reformed Russia. Underneath the continuum explain why you placed the factor where you did – try to give some specific reasons/examples of its effects). Opposition groups (Task: Answer the questions

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    Effect of Trade Unions

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    Country Report on the Trade Union Situation in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Office: No.4‚ Adams Avenue‚ Colombo 4‚ Sri Lanka. Phone: 94 1 502 710‚ Fax: 94 1 502727 e-mail: office@fessrilanka.org Website: http://www.fessrilanka.org Sri Lanka Labour force: 7.2 million 25-29 30-39 40+ 15.5 16.8 6.5 . Labour force participation rate by age and sex Age All ages 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-39 40+ Total % 51.7 25.2 68.7 71.6 71.8 54.9 Male % 67.9 30.6 83.3 95.3 96.9 76.5 Female % 35.9 35.9 54.0 51

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    The Bolsheviks appealed to the people of Russia in 1917 mainly because Russian society craved change. The tsar was now a part of the past and Russian society wanted to try something new. This is mainly why the Bolshevik party appealed to the people of Russia in 1917. The initial triumph of the Bolshevik Revolution at the end of October‚ 1917 did not mean that the entire population of Russia had been converted to Bolshevism. Leninwas aware of this. To gather national support‚ Lenin resorted to slogans

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    Labor Unions and Management

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    A labor union is an organization of employed workers that formed to undertake collective bargaining with employers and to try to achieve improved working conditions for its members. Labor Unions go back all the way to the development of America. Starting when the pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock in 1620‚ several of the pilgrims were craftsmen. These were considered primitive unions‚ or guilds of not just carpenters but also cabinet makers‚ cordwainers and cobblers made their appearance as well

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    unionized to ensure that their collective interests were protected. Unions were to protect laborers from being exploited and to ensure that they were being paid adequately. In the United States‚ the number of unionized people has been consistently decreasing over time. Previously‚ approximately a third of the employees in the private sector had been unionized while an even larger portion of employees in the public sector was in unions. With time‚ reports showed a steady decline in the percentage of

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    The black union Army

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    Name Tutor Institution Course Date Benefits of the Black Union Army Introduction The black union army is a term commonly used to refer to the black men of African American origin who were mostly recruited into the American army as a consequence of the civil war between the northern and southern states. This war came to an end with the surrender of the non federal forces in the 1865 after a fierce battle that had started three years with the firing on Fort Sumter. As a result racial

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    European Union and Turkey

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    European Union The European Union is political and economic union that consists of 28 member states located primarily on the European continent. The process of forming the European Union has a long history. Through the history‚ the European Union has to undergone some expansions which were each of them‚ separately‚ discussed and also followed by some policies. While the European Union still expanding its borders‚ there is a question‚ about the size of the union‚ which has

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    model african union

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    1. ABBREVIATONS AU: African Union COMESA: Common Market for Eastern and South Africa ECOWAS: Economic Community of Western African States EAC: East Africa Community EU: European Union ECCAS: Economic Community of Central African States MAU: Model African Union OAU: Organization of African Unity OAS: Organization of American States SADC: Southern African Development Community USIU: United States International University URTNA: Union of African National Radios and Televisions

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    have all contributed a great amount to give our country the name America. Dance is the blueprint for civilizations describing how they do things‚ their values‚ and beliefs. Dance had an enormous impact during America during the 1960’s through the 1990’s. Many different types of dance were being introduced during these times because of all of the quick fads people were going through. In the end dance has shaped the personality of American culture forever. Starting with the 1960’s America was

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    “Britain a more equal society 1951-1990” Introduction: Between 1951 and 1990 Britain has been going through 12 different governments‚ 8 were Conservative governments and 4 were Labour governments. These successive governments have brought great changes to British society‚ always trying to better their country. But has Britain become a more equal society since then? Did the successive governments succeed in creating a society that maximises each and every individual’s chances of happiness and

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