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    that was making a voyage to the South Seas. We left England on May 4th‚ 1699‚ and at first our voyage was very successful. Unfortunately‚ however‚ there was a violent storm. Our ship hit a large rock and was immediately split in half. I don’t know what happened to the rest of the men on the ship. I swam as far as I could‚ and when I was nearly dead from tiredness‚ I reached land. I couldn’t see any houses or people‚ and I was extremely tired‚ so I lay down on the grass and fell asleep. When I awoke

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    access to oil from the Netherlands East Indies and to free the Philippines from the Japanese. In addition‚ the vital location would allow the Allies to continue to defeat Japanese forces. The Battle of Leyte Gulf was a key turning point for the Allies in World War II; not only did it give the US a crucial strategic location‚ but it also tremendously weakened the Japanese fleet and liberated the Philippines. Japan needed oil to fuel their mechanized

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    INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT V/S RURAL ECONOMY Infrastructure is of great importance for an economy and without developing of proper infrastructure no country can ensure its economic growth. The development of infrastructure in any economy is directly related to the economic welfare of its people. Rural infrastructure includes the roads‚ finance‚ transport‚ electricity‚ communication and warehousing. In the context of the Indian economy‚ infrastructure is of key significance in several

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    observers suggested that IKEA should open smaller‚ satellite store across the USA‚ in shopping malls‚ strip malls‚ etc. These IKEA Lite shops would give consumers that have no access to a near full-size IKEA the opportunity to experience the brand. What do you think of this idea? Why do you agree or disagree with it? Before deciding whether these IKEA Lite shops are in fact a good choice for both consumers and company‚ there are several issues we need to take in consideration before taking our final

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    Union. This battle was the turning point of the Second World War because it marked the end of the German offensive along with marking the start to the depleting of the German armies. In the beginning of World War 2‚ the center of attention laid in Western Europe but Hitler diverted his attention to the east by focusing on Russia in 1941. At first‚ the attacks started in Leningrad and Moscow but they failed so Hitler then decided‚ in 1942‚ he wanted to invade southern Russia‚ mainly Stalingrad. Germany

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    would make the Japanese pay for the attack they launched on Pearl Harbor‚ not even a year before. During the Midway Battle‚ both countries lost many defenses such as planes‚ carriers‚ and destroyers. Despite U.S losses‚ it was nothing comparing to what Japan lost‚ which was fatal. The Japanese withdrew from the battle leading America to victory. After the overall losses of the Japanese‚ they were only able to fight a defensive war as their loss was irreplaceable. Despite the loss of Japan in the

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    The economic growth of Thailand is mostly sustained by exports. However‚ recently a political crisis over several months continues to make its local consumption and investment slump and even curbs economic growth. That is to say‚ political situation plays an important role in economic growth which is mostly estimated with GDP. The National Economic and Social Development Board said the second quarter gross domestic product is 4.9%‚ year to year percentage change‚ slowing from 6.1% rate in the

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    Jean Piaget a psychologist and epistemology known for his pioneering work in child development. Piaget theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called “genetic epistemology”. Piaget method is based on different developmental stages in a child’s life. Depending on their age‚ they react‚ give‚ and receive in different ways. In this essay‚ we will observe‚ look at a suggestion‚ a study‚ and visual on memory‚ as well as the information process. There are four stage methods

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    The image of the flapper in addition to women stepping out of the household have then a new sense of independence. For women‚ having a job was now a form of self expression. You were making a statement. This radical new idea is explained best by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Women and Economics when she says‚ “The spirit of personal independence in the women of today is sure proof that a change has come...the radical change in the economic position of women is advancing upon us...the growing individualization

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    of the people should be completely controlled by their one God. These Puritans had a strong developmental impact on New England and lead their society on a religious foundation. The strict foundation had a distinct impact on the political‚ economic‚ and social development of the New England colonies from the 1630s through the 1660s. Puritans developed early New England politics on religion-based beliefs. Puritans sharply leaned towards a more theocratic‚ repressive model that enforced a strict moral

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