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    The four centuries covered in this chapter mark a transitory phase in the history of East Asia. During this time‚ the threat of conquest from Mongol tribes dissipated. On the other hand‚ western European merchants and governments encroached upon the kingdoms of Japan‚ Korea‚ and China. More and more‚ East Asia was connected to the broader global trading patterns that western Europeans established during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Unlike in native civilizations and kingdoms in the Americas

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    There is controversy over to what extent the government may monitor internet content. The federal government may not monitor internet content however‚ the state government and local governments may monitor internet content only for the safety of the user. However‚ charging citizens for internet crimes are usually ruled unconstitutional. In addition‚ monitoring internet content violates Amendment IV and previous precedents. Ultimately‚ the state government has the responsibility to monitor internet

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    The government must be hiding something inside area 51. It already is a top secret place that no one but military or government personnel can enter. The Government only says that it is used for high quality development of new technology of weapons and aircraft. Could it be possible that is not the only variation of things that the government is possibly doing behind closed doors. Perhaps there are more advanced things Area 51 beholds on the inside and not just what the Government tells the public

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    The National Curriculum

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    Introduced in the UK by the government (1988)‚ the National Curriculum is several themes and ideals used by schools to children whilst teaching them the same things. It ensures that the teacher knows what is to be taught‚ to what standard. The curriculum is divided in to four groups‚ to teach children at a certain level based on their age group. The key stages consist of the following groups; Key Stage 1-4. Early years consists of the younger children from ages 3 to 5‚ during these years’ children

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    has suggested that the British government does not want to continue its part in the union as a single market. The market that intended to increase competitiveness‚ specialization and scale of economy therefore to allow products to be transferred to a place where it is valued most effectively and efficiently. Where some of the products and goods are dealt with according to EU legislations. 2.0 The Brexit Brexit is a title used for the plan of the British government to be withdrawn from the European

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    There are many types of different governments throughout the world. Democracy and Dictatorship are the two that I have found to be the most interesting. Democracy is a government is which the people in the country get to vote for the person they think has the most knowledge and that can run the government the efficient. In this type of government every citizen of the country has basic human rights that cannot be taken from them. When a government is a democracy it is ran by one person known as the

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    Considering all the environmental effects of producing and consuming petroleum products‚ should people continue to drive gasoline-powered vehicles? Why or why not? Why driving gasoline-powered vehicles is neither sustainable nor compulsory Human activities‚ such as driving petrol-powered cars‚ are the major driver of global warming. As a result increasing temperatures endanger our health as well the ecosystems and cause increasingly common impacts such as record high temperatures‚ rising seas

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    Services that Colleges Should Provide To ensure students’ success‚ colleges should provide online classes‚ good counseling service‚ and 24-hour access to the library. Nowadays‚ many students have to work to cover for the college fees‚ which makes non-traditional student online class beneficiary for it gives the students a chance to learn in their own time. The online course provides flexibility regarding schedule. For instance‚ if a person works during daytime‚ s/he will not be able to attend regular

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    Why customer service should be pro9mpt and professional? 1 – Explain‚ in approximately 200 words‚ the reasons why customer service should be prompt and professional. Include three effects on the customer if it is not and three effects on the support organisation if it is not. R: Customer service should be prompt and professional‚ to create relationship advertising focuses on getting customers and keeping them in the longer term using a combination of marketing‚ be capable of help to retain customers

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    discuss with you today the importance of voting. There are three important aspects of voting. The first aspect is the group of people that fail to vote‚ the second is why there is such a low turnout‚ and finally is the voters ’ attitude. Voting should be a sacred right held by each American citizen. In fact‚ the voting turnout in the United States is remarkably low. A few years ago‚ over 100 countries were ranked on turnout; Americans were ranked twelfth from the bottom. Suffrage in the United

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