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    To what extent did industrial development under Witte make Russia a more stable and prosperous country? Even thought there were problems with Witte’s approach to development is not to deny that Russia needed major reform. Its defeat by Western powers in the Crimean War (1853-1856)‚ lack of industrial development‚ poor infrastructure‚ left it much weaker than its competitors in Europe. As finance minister‚ Witte pushed for greater exports‚ ambitious industrialisation and to get large foreign loans

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    To what extent were the Scots guilty of naivety in their dealings with Edward I in the period 1286 – 1292? “The Crown of medieval Scotland is dominated by the crisis of inheritance of 1286 to 1292‚ events which in turn provoked the bitter Wars of Independence against England.”1 *** The actions of the Scottish kingdom towards Edward I and England within the time period of 1286 – 1292 has provided a basis of great scrutiny and speculation over the years. With the death of Alexander III‚ Scotland

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    Unicellular fungi‚ such as yeasts‚ live in colonies with millions of other single cells. Multicellular fungi form long‚ very thin chains called hyphae. The singular of hyphae is hypha. A network of hyphae is called a mycelium‚ which form the body of the fungus. Fungi get nutrients in different

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    God’s Truth- Isaiah Questions: When and where did Isaiah live? What were the main messages in Isaiah? How does the book reveal God’s truth? What does the bible say in the new testament that gives evidence of the truth of the prophesies in Isaiah? Summary of Isaiah: The author Isaiah lived between 740-681 BCE. Isaiah’s prophecies were mainly directed to the nation of Judah and the people of Jerusalem. The setting was also in Judah. The main characters in the book are Isaiah himself and his two sons

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    in the story “impish”. He got in trouble and the whole class stayed to watch what would happen. He also makes up this character Charles he tells his mom that “Charles does whatever he really does at school.” That is just some really impish attitude. Laurie also has a third trait disruptive. Laurie disrupts the whole class a lot in this story. “He tells a little girl in his class to say a bad word.” The little girl did and got in trouble. Then Laurie goes ahead and says the word himself and gets

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    demonstrate the extent of improvements and what remained the same. When one compares the extent of improvements which these two presidents make‚ the immediate reaction would be one praise towards President Kennedy because of his ultimate death while one would demonise President Johnson cause of Vietnam. This essay will show how little Kennedy actually accomplished as president but how much Johnson and the civil rights movement achieved thanks To be able to compare and objectively see the extent to which

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    Jeffersonian Republicans image of the common man was one vested in the educated and independent farmer‚ who by no stretch of the imagine had the capabilities to serve in government. The Jacksonian Democracies image of the common man expanded from farmers to include laborers‚ planters‚ and mechanics. Jackson saw these people as the true representatives of the Government‚ and thus its true servers. The image of the common man for each the Jeffersonians and the Jacksonians differed in the fundamental principle

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    towards the old man‚ the human derelict‚ the two brothers present only surfaces contrasts. Mick begins by knocking him down‚ whereas Aston‚ instead of allowing him to die in despair‚ rescues him‚ shares his room with him and opens up home to him. Bother the brothers name the old man as caretaker‚ offer him a kind of scrutiny‚ which they both subsequently withdraw. Mick turns his back on the old man for failing to fulfil a role to which he never aspired‚ but Aston rejects him for what he is cantankerous

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    Berkin gives a glimpse into what life was like for colonial women and their children. When reading about the lives of colonial women we see the themes of inequality‚ sexism‚ and oppression repeat themselves over and over. It is clear to me that colonial men did not see how important a woman’s role and how it affected the success of her family. These women were alone with no one to help them fight against the many injustices they faced. Inequality existed not only in the lives of colonial women but their

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    Glaesemann 15 April 2014 Characterization: The Breakfast Club A professor named Peter Drucker stated‚ ‘’the most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said.’’ The quote basically means the ability to read the emotions and nonverbal communication of another person increases the understanding and elevates relationships. A prominent writer and producer named John Hughes directed a movie called The Breakfast Club where five students with nothing in common are faced with spending a

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