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    Chapter II Peculiarities of British and American variants in the English language II. 1. Peculiarities of American and British English and their differences II. 2. American and British English lexical differences II. 3. Grammatical Peculiarities of American and British English II. 4. Social and cultural differences Conclusion Bibliography Appendix Introduction The theme of my Diploma paper is “Peculiarities of British and American variants in the English Language”

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    The United States has had many events in the past that weren’t very civilized‚ as we know in the past we did some horrible things to people who didn’t deserve it and we now realize that know. When the colonists met the Native Americans‚ the natives were peaceful to them by showing how to survive the new land they discovered. The pilgrims decided to have a feast with the natives on November 27th‚ 1621‚ to show thanks for the natives. (History.com). During George Washington presidency years‚ he stated

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    Assess the reasons why Chartism failed Chartism was the largest protest movement by working class people that Britain has ever seen‚ Chartist wanted a host of reforms which were highlighted in the Peoples Charter‚ which is were the Chartist name derives itself from. The People Charter of 1838 set about six points including: the vote for all adult males aged over 21‚ payment for MP’s‚ equal electoral districts‚ secret ballot‚ no property qualification for MP’s and annual general elections. The

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    山大范德萨发松岛枫 Top Ten World’s Young Geniuses in Education Share On EmailEmail Share Favorite RePublish Article Tweet Kim Ung-Yong making history as the highest IQ person and Gregory Smith being nominated a Nobel Peace Prize are among top ten world’s young geniuses. Kim Ung-Yong: The world’s highest IQ According to the Guinness Book of World Records‚ Kim Ung-Yong has the highest IQ of anyone on Earth and is the most intelligent man alive today. He was able to read in Japanese

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    The reasons for starting the American and French Revolution coincide together‚ but also differentiate. First reason that relates is the financial problem within the two governments. The second purpose for the French revolution is inequality being placed on the colonies in America and the third estate (common people) in France. Lastly‚ a reason for enacting the revolutions was for the countries natural crises. These are the various reasons for starting the American & French Revolution. Economics

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    Why were the Greeks defeated at Thermopylae? The battle of Thermopylae was the first between the Persians and Greeks during the Persian invasion of 480-479 BC. The Greek force was very small but was determined to make a stand against the huge Persian army. The battle of Thermopylae resulted in a massive loss to the Greeks as the Persian army heavily defeating them. According to Herodotus‚ the Greek army did not have enough troops to maintain the Persians troops so they were heavily outnumbered

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    Why Stalin and not Trotsky was able to succeed Lenin The first reason why Stalin and not Trotsky was able to succeed Lenin was because Stalin had an important position of General Secretary. He used his position as secretary to put his supporters on the Central Committee of the party and dismissed Trotsky’s. This helped him establish control over the party and this lead to him building a powerbase in which he was in control. Having mostly his supporters in the party helped as there were few members

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    What were the most compelling reasons why the British decided to establish a colony on the east coast of New Holland in 1788? It Was All About Location In 1788‚ the British colonized the continent of New Holland‚ which is present day Australia. The colony was first started as a penal colony on the east coast‚ but soon expanded throughout the country. There are many reasons why this colony was first created and why Botany Bay specifically was chosen‚ but many of these reasons came about due

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    fell was due to the rise of christianity because it eroded the traditional roman beliefs‚ values‚ and also caused problems between new christian believers and those who continued to hold on to the old philosophies. Evan Andrews‚ the author of “8 Reasons Why Rome Fell” explained‚ ”Christianity displaced the polytheistic Roman

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    13 Reasons Why is a novel by Jay Asher‚ that will stay with me because it has genuinely changed my outlook on life. I was fascinated by the character Hannah Baker and her poetic way of describing the terrible events that changed her life. Hannah sends 13 cassette tapes to people she blames for her suicide‚ before killing herself by taking a handful of pills. The book is set around Clay Jensen‚ the ninth person to receive the tapes out of twelve. I was fascinated at how all of these people in

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