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    people of France were indignant. These problems accompanied by many others cause a revolution. This revolution was known as The French Revolution and took place in France during 1789 to 1794. The people revoluted fighting for three freedoms: liberty‚ equality‚ and fraternity. They wanted freedom‚ equal rights and treatment‚ and a brother-like relationship with fellow citizens‚ but did the French Revolution really achieve these goals? Ultimately‚ the French Revolution did not live up to its ideals

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    Tag 1: (Aman) Who built it and who was it dedicated to? What are the different names? The theatre was started by Julius Caesar‚ and completed by Emperor Augustus. It was dedicated to Emperor Augustus’s nephew‚ Marcus Claudius Marcellus (14-23 B.C.E). The Theatre of Marcellus is also known as Theatrum Marcelli in Latin and Teatro di Marcello in Italian. Tag 2: (Aman) Why did they build it? Marcellus was the heir of Augustus. Augusts treated Marcus Marcellus to the theatre of Marcellus also naming

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    World War II it was an era of simplicity and desperation the general population had housing crisis‚ food shortage and raw material shortages etc. Political Influences On a global political stand point there was a uniting of ideas and governments; what we know today as the United Nations (UN). One of the main ideas which the UN has grown up around is ‘The individual possess rights simply by virtue of being Human’ (The Universal Declaration of human rights); which was adopted by the general assembly

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    the way‚ people were urged to save oil for the explosives. In figure 5‚ instead of throwing out used oil‚ in the image oil is poured out in the explosives. The oil is making the bombs active. Therefore‚ the message is clear that the left over oil that people may think that it won’t work anymore‚ and it is good enough to be thrown out‚ people must take it to the dealer instead where they can use it effectively. The message is mostly intended for women‚ seeing that they are the ones who cook. They

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    hunt for food. Agriculture differs from one civilization to the next but it is all essentially important. Egyptians were actually a population consisting mainly of farmers. Mayans were no exception – they focused on agricultural needs and therefore developed advanced technology in that area. Agriculture is made up of many factors like water‚ soil‚ or landscape. A civilization needs to know how to cultivate crops first off because there are many ways in which one can take a plant. Different

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    reform movements take shape. Some faded into obscurity‚ while other reform movements would have lasting and positive effects on the lives of woman; largely due to those he headed them. Thus‚ this essay will examine three reformers who‚ I feel‚ had the biggest impact on the lives of women today‚ as well as examine why there were so many of the reform movements. The first two women I will examine were part a significant part of the women’s suffragist movement. One of the most important reformers‚ in my

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    are in need in Mississippi and Mississippi should allow a person to donate their organs without any consent. Introduction: I. Did you know according to United States Department of Health and Human Services stated there are more than 117.000 people who currently in need of organs transplant. II. 40% Caucasian 30% African American 18% Hispanics and 7% Asians. III. This makes it very important that we address the consent law to get it in effect. IV. As you all can recall back I did my information

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    fried foods and sweets all time time and felt unhealthy and overweight‚ when I watched television and was out of shape‚ when I shopped a lot and was in debt‚ when I worked a job that paid fairly well and had no time for myself or my loved ones. How have I accomplished this? With small tricks. The truth is‚ you don’t need a lot to live well — you just need the right mindset. Here’s what I’ve learned about living well on little: You need very little to be happy. Some simple plant food‚ modest shelter

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    behavior made the West (USA‚ UK etc) fear that USSR would gain permanent control over Poland. Stalin went even further‚ in the same year (1945 July~August) Potsdam conference‚ Stalin wanted parts of Turkey‚ demanded trusteeship of one of the former Italian colonies in Africa‚ disabled USA and allies access in areas of Europe occupied by the Red Army‚ moved the frontier of the USSR westwards and gave Poland lands that the allies didn’t agree. Stalin’s actions and his wants made the West think Stalin was

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