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    The subjugation of the protesters provided an essential meaning to the CCP‚ they persevered. The rebellion was crushed‚ callously‚ despite expectations in the west that the government would collapse and a ‘serious chaotic state’ would appear‚ they remained. The reality that the government remained distinctly indicated an end to calls from pro-democrats to reorganise a rebellion. Gittings argues that ‘fear of national upheaval with historical memory of the rebellion within the past century remained

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    The events of Tiananmen Square in 1989 present the struggle between continuity and change through the clashing ideals of the Communist party and the civilians‚ especially the students‚ of China. The students‚ who leaned towards western ideals‚ demanded for political and economic reform that would ultimately lead to a more democratic and free society. They also campaigned against corruption‚ and this resulted in much support from the working class who had been exploited by the government. The westernised

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    How did the Tiananmen Square massacre affect China and its people? The Tiananmen Square massacre or the June Fourth Incident was a series of protests and demonstrations in China. These student-led demonstrations reflected the anxieties that young people had about the country’s future‚ regarding the issues of rapid economic and social change. These protestors would do things like going on hunger strikes‚ sit-in or occupy public spaces. They did all of this so they could achieve their goals of “A Communist

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    The Square The idea of a paperless monetary system takes a big leap forward thanks to the Square credit card reader. No longer is there a need for an expensive credit card machine that is fixed to a land line. Owners of an iPhone‚ iPad‚ or an Android device are now able to swipe credit card payments anywhere at anytime and have it deposited directly into their bank account. The Square is a 1 3/4” x 9/10” x 1/2” cubed shaped plastic piece of hardware that plugs directly into the 3.5mm audio jack

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    Equal employment opportunities of SQUARE TOILETRIES LIMITED A study on Square Toiletries Limited Prepared For Mohammad Zahidul Islam Instructor of Human Resource Management (HRM-301) Prepared By Section: D Serial NO. Name ID Program 01. Md.Al Amin Munshi 10202069 BBA 02. Md.Rasheduzzaman 10202107 BBA 03. Md.Moshiur Rahman 10202065 BBA 04. Fatema Akter Shima 10202068 BBA IUBAT- INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS

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    The massive 227.5 ft. long 100 gun First Ship-of-the-Line HMS Victory was one of the larger most ships of the time. The only other ship that can compete is the American naval vessel USS Constitution. With many battles under its belt‚ it’s surprising she has lasted 251 years. As with any other ship of the time she was built entirely of wood besides the other material to keep her running such as screws‚ bolts‚ ropes‚ and canvas. But the wood had to come from somewhere and that somewhere was 100 acres

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    Danes would not trade with the French henceforth the navy of the Danes were sunk or taken even though no alliance with the French had been undertaken. His greatest battle was yet to fall until the French and the Spaniards attacked however‚ at Trafalgar‚ his ships were a wall and with the enemy retreating‚ every British ship was intact. But the victory‚ for Nelson‚ took the greatest of tolls In the heat of battle‚ a shot pierced a spine‚ and threw the admiral to the ground‚ like a squall‚ and

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    Battle of Trafalgar The Battle of Trafalgar was the most significant battle won by the British against the combined forces of the French and Spanish fleets during the Napoleonic Wars. This battle also had significant impact on the concept of navigation when it comes to the Naval Doctrine of War. This battle proved that tactical unorthodoxy could win battles; even though you might be outmanned and outgunned by your opponent you can still win battles by deviating from the old Naval Doctrine. This

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    3b. Chi squared analysis A chi-square test is also referred to X². It is a statistical test that is used to find a significant difference between the observed data to the expected data in one or more groups. To calculate a chi square you have to carry out the equation‚ X^2= ∑▒(O-E)"²" ÷E. Hₒ = this means that statistically there is no change between the observed and the expected frequencies of the results. Hₐ = this means that there is a significant change between the observed and the expected

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    The reactions to the ‘Tiananmen Square Massacre’ from the ‘Chinese Communist Party’ were driven by a need to maintain total control of China. As Michael Lynch states in the supporting quotation‚ they were willing to curtail the political freedoms of the public to do so. Most modern historians‚ including Lynch and Zhang Liang believe the immediate reactions of the C.C.P. were motivated by China’s political leaders who wanted a “violent end to the affair.” The long-term reactions from the C.C.P

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