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    How revolutionary was the American Revolution? The American Revolution took place between 1765 and 1763‚ is also as known as the U.S. War of Independence. The war happened during which colonists in the Thirteen American Colonies rejected the British monarchy and aristocracy‚ they overthrew the authority of Great Britain and founded the United States of America. Starting 1765‚ the conflict arises from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial

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    Auto German Automotive Industry Overview Makers – BMW‚ Audi‚ VW Markets – EU and non-EU – overview Stats The largest shareholder of Audi AG is Volkswagen AG‚ which holds over 99 percent of the share capital. Volkswagen AG includes the consolidated accounts of Audi AG in its own consolidated financial statements. In recent years‚ the possibility of Audi being spun off or otherwise divested by Volkswagen has been mooted Daimler AG ‚ geramn car corp Daimler AG is a German manufacturer of automobiles

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    In 1870‚ Italy and Germany were unified. The unifications were different. Italy had its own way of unifying‚ and so did Germany. For instance‚ Italy was brought together when the Franco-Prussian war withdrew France from Rome. The German unification was also brought together by the Franco-Prussian war. The unifications wouldn’t have been achieved without the help of men and historical circumstances. When Italy and Germany were unified‚ they changed history. Italy had its own way of unifying. For

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    which was the main cause of the American Revolution. The two main contributors to the American Revolution are arguably both political and economic. The harsh and unfair British Parliamentary laws restricted the colonists from having their freedom by imposing drastic measures on the colonists. The economic side is that the British force ridiculous taxes on the colonists and used the colonies to make a profit for themselves. I disagree that the main cause of the American Revolution was economic

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    Child labour was important in factories. For reasons such as factory could pay them less than an adult for similar work‚ also‚ the children could fit their hands into small places to fix little things or work in ways adults couldn’t making it seem more beneficial. Although it seemed beneficial‚ it was important to stop child labour because it kept children out of school. This meant they didn’t get a proper education and possibly get a better job. The children‚ more than often‚ got badly injured and

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    German BUsiness Etiquette German Appearance  Business dress in Germany is very conservative. Businessmen wear dark suits; solid‚ conservative ties‚ and white shirts. Women also dress conservatively‚ in dark suits and white blouses. Chewing gum while talking to someone is considered rude. Do not wear showy jewelry or accessories. Be on time or call if you are going to be more than 15 minutes late and offer an explanation‚ because punctuality is taken extremely seriously. It is extremely

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    German Volume Training

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    Core Principles of German Volume Training German Volume Training isn’t rocket science. There’s no elaborate formulas to figure out‚ and no training techniques to be mastered. GVT is built around three simple‚ core principles: 1. One Exercise. You perform one exercise per body part. That’s it. Stick with heavier‚ compound-style lifts that tax major muscle groups. Because you will be performing a limited number ofexercises per week‚ proper exercise selection is critical in maximizing the effects

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    World War I‚ the cinema was largely an international affair. The war‚ however‚ disrupted the free flow of films across borders. Domestic production rose in countries like Germany and Russia. Cinema became largely influenced by the prominence of fine arts (e.g. painting) movements‚ referred to collectively as Avant-garde. Avant-grade contained styles that rejected the realistic depiction of a concrete world‚ movements such as German Expressionism and Soviet Montage. German Expressionism attempted

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    How far do you agree that Henry VII was never seriously threatened by rebellions? Henry VII ascended to the throne in 1485 with a weak claim due to dynastic issues following on from his mother‚ Lady Margaret Beaufort. Despite discontent and rebellion within Henry VII’s reign‚ it is debatable whether the monarch was actually threatened by rebellions due to the simple reason that Henry VII was able to remain on the throne and secure a succession until his death‚ however the challenge to his authority

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    The Rise of Hitler and German Fascism I. The Weakness of Weimar Democracy * Why did Weimar Implode? * The legacy of WW1 tainted the new government with military defeat * The “stab in the back” legend – betrayed by left * Economic Turbulence * Hyperinflation to pay reparations * It lacks a strong popular mandate * The Extreme Left and Right both oppose Weimar – battling each other in armed street battles and attempting

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