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    This researcher chose the five second rule to investigate if the five second rule is accurate or not. Knowing if the five second rule is accurate or not will help keep people healthy and prevent them from getting sick. The five second rule contributes to the field of study by whether the food dropped on the floor will grow bacteria before five seconds or only after five seconds. B. Investigative Question: Does picking up fallen food from the ground within five seconds prevent the contamination and

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    not at all exempt from this and especially not Nicholas Romanov II‚ the last Tsar of Russia. Nicholas the Second made many mistakes but also had plenty of successes during his reign. His family life was brought heavily into light during his reign aswell due to their involvement in the political aspects of the country. Russia has been apart of a multitude of battles and even wars. Nicholas had many of them during his time as the Tsar as well. There was the Russo-Japanese War‚ Bloody

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    Russian Revolution and Tsar Nicholas II The Russian Revolution‚ a 20th century period of political and social change‚ had many factors‚ the most impactful being Tsar Nicholas II’s incompetence. His self-centered goals and struggles to meet the people’s needs caused uprisings throughout Russia. We see Tsar Nicholas II’s incompetence in his overall management ability‚ how he reacted to Bloody Sunday‚ and his delegation of power to his wife. When Nicholas II became Tsar in 1896 following his father’s

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    failure for the Tsar to make reforms after the 1905 revolution‚ along with ever growing forces of revolutionary parties all contributed to the fall of the Tsar Nicholas the II. But was he to blame? In this essay one will discuss the factors instigating the fall of the Tsar‚ and how far he was responsible for his own demise. The living conditions for the peasant population across Russia were atrocious. This presented itself as a major problem for the Tsar‚ as over 80% of the population was comprised of

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    Reich was governed by the personal rule of the Kaiser. How far do you agree with this statement? During the period of the second Reich‚ the Kaiser managed to keep a huge amount of power within it. With the ability to dismiss the chancellor and the Reichstag‚ it can be seen that the Kaiser could manipulate the governing powers until they became a united power which had the same views as him. However‚ it can be argued that this power that the Kaiser had could not be used freely‚ as he was limited

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    defeat by Japan‚ Tsar Nicholas II was forced to reform due to a failed revolution. Although the revolution was technically a failure‚ the advancements made in reform made the revolution somewhat worth it to those who were revolting. The revolution forced Tsar Nicholas the II to set up a more democratic form of government‚ by granting the state a constitution‚ and establishing a Russian parliament‚ known

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    Not only was the weak leadership of Tsar Nicholas II the main cause of the 1917 February revolution‚ but it can also be seen as a factor leading to the 1905 revolution.The Tsar’s inadequate handling of this revolution failed to prevent another revolution and gives evidence to his poor leadership. Nicholas did not learn anything from the 1905 revolution and failed to realise his people would not sit by and suffer. In the early 1900s Russia was in turmoil. The country was stricken by poverty‚ food

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    The cause of Tsar Nicholas II downfall is controversial but I believe there are three main reasons for it. Rasputin and the Russian people’s resentment towards his influence over Nicholas contributed significantly. However‚ world war one was also a discernible cause of the downfall of the Tsar due to the terrible state it left the country in and the negative effects this had on the people. The most important contributing factor to Nicolas’ downfall was himself because he was an ineffective‚ autocratic

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    Tsar Nicholas II survived the 1905 revolution because of extensive repression‚ political and economic reforms and Russification. These combined led to his survival because the reforms appeased some of the opposition‚ reducing its size‚ and the weak opposition‚ combined with extensive repression‚ led to the silencing of the opposition‚ and hence Tsar Nicholas’ survival. Furthermore‚ the Russification helped increase the loyalty of some of Russia’s minorities to the Tsar. Firstly‚ according to Leo

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    Five Second Rules Essay

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    your sweet expectations) on the floor. But it’s still intact. Do you a) apply the five second rule‚ pick up it‚ dust it off and eat it or b) throw it in the trash and head to the store for another box? If you picked the second option‚ congratulations. You’ve just avoided consuming something covered with thousands of germs. If you picked choice A‚ however‚ you may be interested to know that the five second rule (no doubt invented by a kid eager to enjoy the last bite of his fallen Hershey bar) is

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