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    Question: Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? The Articles of Confederation established the first governmental structure unifying the thirteen states that had fought in the American Revolution. They went into effect on March 1‚ 1781 and lasted until March 4‚ 1789 when they were replaced by the US Constitution. Why did the Articles of Confederation only last eight years? In effect why did the Articles of Confederation fail? Answer: The purpose of the Articles of Confederation was to create

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    political leader‚ Attlee was not very effective. After World War II in 1945‚ the Labour Party got elected and as leader‚ Clement Attlee (1945-55) was voted Prime Minister. After the hard times during the war‚ people did not think Winston Churchill was able to run a safe‚ stable and peaceful government. This led to the public voting for Attlee‚ a more peaceful person for a more peaceful time. Howeverthis inevitably led everyone to judge his ability as leader and how effective he was at running a country

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    What Has War Made Me? War can do many horrible things to its soldiers‚ but it can also save them from themselves. All Quiet on the Western Front written by Erich Maria Remarque is a testament of Paul Bäumer. He and seven classmates enlist in World War I. They experience and witness unspeakable violence becoming soldiers. More violence than anyone should ever see. It corrupts most of the soldier’s minds because of the trauma that they have faced. Although war dehumanized many of the young men

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    Some people think that the government should provide unemployed people with a free mobile phone and free access to the internet to help them find jobs. Unemployment is one of the most controversial issues of our time. It is a serious problem which needs to be addressed with urgency. Some people suggest that the government help jobless people in finding jobs by providing them with free mobile phones with internet service. This they say‚ is a remarkable solution to decrease the rate of unemployment

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    Industrial Relations Industrial Relations Essay The role of the government on industrial relations is very important as it sets the legal framework that industrial relations operates in. Appropriate industrial relations legislation should recognize the requirements of both employers and employee’s. Both the employee and the employer want to profit from each other but are also reliant on each other. This means that the equal bargaining power of employers and workers must be recognized (Peetz‚ David

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    with management. A made union bridges the relationship between workers and workers and also between workers and employers. “Trade union is an organization of workers formed to promote‚ protect and improve through collective action‚ the social‚ economic and political interests of its members” Nature of trade unions of Bangladesh: The nature of trade union varies from country to country because the philosophy‚ mentality‚ political situation‚ ideology of trade union leaders and workers etc. vary

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    All It Takes Is Some Faith Being gifted with athleticism is truly a blessing. I have played many sports throughout my years‚ and I don’t mean to brag‚ but I am pretty good! I am a fast learner and I pick up on things so quickly. When I am committed to something‚ I do not give up. I never give up. If I start something‚ I make sure I finish it. It’s a pet peeve that I have. For example‚ if I borrow a few dollars from someone‚ I always make sure I pay that person back‚ like I said I would. If I don’t

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    Throughout the book “all quiet on the western front” the author develops a theme that involves how the war effects the men and also that the war destroys everything making them risking each other’s lives in able to survive. In Chapter nine of “all quiet on the western front” the narrator Paul Baumer gets involved in a hand-to-hand combat with a French soldier. This is the climax of the novel “all quiet on the western front”. This situation impacted Baumer because it was a kill or be killed situation

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    town dwellers want a living in big cities. With some expectations‚ they make a movement from villages to big cities. This migration from rural areas to big cities is called urbanization. There are two kinds of factors why rural people seek for urban life. The first one is urban pull factor. They dream for higher wages‚ better housing and utilities‚ better school and hospital‚ more jobs opportunity‚ and more experience that they can get it all from a living in big cities as they think. The

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    13‚ 2013 “All Quiet On the Western Front” Book Review “All quiet on the western front” was a war story of a young man’s life during World War 1. The book was told from a different perspective then war books I have previously read before; it showed the German soldiers life and how they perceived the war. It explained harsh events that happened and brutal situations that the Germans endured. This book takes in the western front where Paul‚ the main character is stationed. He was convinced by

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