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    written at the time of the period .Herodotus had stated that the cause of the revolt was due to the overwhelming amount of anti terance feelings within the society.The ionians were mainly helped in their anitional movement march the first clash‚between the persians and the Greeks that led on to the Greco persian wars.The Ionian Revolt may have come about for several reasons such as‚Tributes that Ionians owed the

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    graces is having an unhealthy diet. Having an unhealthy diet can cause us to gain an unfavourable result in our weight and major side effect of being insecure. It can cause people to feel anxious‚ forgetful‚ mood-swings and depression. Once they feel the side effect of insecurity‚ they will tend to binge eat unhealthy foods and drink alcohol. For example‚ junk food‚ caffeinated drinks and soda are listed as one of the foods that causes stress (Seepter‚ 2013.) By regulating the stress level‚ it can

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    presents the Romantic in ‘September 1913’ in such a way that it is no longer there‚ but also that there is a chance for the Romantic to be saved and brought back to Ireland. “Yeats saw literature and politics as intertwined‚” Yeats used ‘September 1913’ as a political‚ as well as cultural‚ message to get across his views on the state of Ireland and its culture. ‘September 1931’ cane be said to be a response to mercenary employers who locker their workers out in the General Strike of 1913. It could also

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    interpretations of the conflicts against adolescents. Parents notice the disagreements caused from morality‚ personal safety and conformity concerns while adolescents consider them as personal choice.4 This piece of work deals with the question what causes conflict adolescents and their parents. In the first part various issues causing the conflicts in families are introduced. Building upon this‚ the next chapter concentrates on the analysing the reasons. And a final conclusion of the piece of work

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    It seems like wars have been around forever because they have. Some things that cause wars are economic growth‚ territorial growth‚ and because of religion. Once wars are done treaties are signed. The Mexican American war is a war where the U.S provoke Mexico into war mainly for territorial growth which occurred when the U.S won the war. Many other things went into provoking Mexico to go to war. The U.S believed that Texas belonged to them so they tried taking over in wat‚ but were unable to.

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    The parts of this module that I find most useful and relevant in explaining the position and experiences of young people in Ireland today are; employment/unemployment‚ family and education. The reason… I find these the most useful and appropriate parts of this module are that I think they each play a huge role in shaping the lives of all young people in the 21st century. Unemployment is a huge problem in today‚ having a massive effect on young people’s lives and future. Unemployment in the young

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    Long Term Causes of the Bacon Rebellion Since Virginia’s establishment as a colony‚ the newly freed men suffered exploitation from the upper echelons of society. Indentured servants and later settlers came to the new world seeking financial independence and a better life. After years of indentured servitude the newly-freed men would find themselves stuck in the very situation they sought to free themselves from. This lack of financial independence and social mobility created a general feeling of

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    Causes of Radicalisation of Young Muslims and Potential Counter-radicalisation Measures As the Syrian Civil War and the Islamic State – a Sunni resistance active in Syria and Iraq– continue to create atrocities‚ the issue of extremism has been brought back to the global political agenda (‘What is Islamic State?’ 2014). Following this‚ many Western countries including Australia‚ the UK and Canada‚ have been bombarded with their young Muslim citizens becoming radicalised despite having no clear connections

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    the bad economic of France. All of these factors had caused the anger of the people. Although Louis XVI couldn’t help with some of the cause that led to his downfall‚ he was partly responsible for his own destructions. Louis’s family caused the bankruptcy of the government‚ and his indecisiveness‚ his act of treason and his attempt to escape‚ were all the causes that led to his own downfall. The income of the government mainly came from heavy taxation on the citizens and several incidences led to

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    During the years between 1603 and 1688 the English revolution was in action. The main cause of the revolution was the power struggle between the English monarchies and the representative body‚ the parliament. This resulted in the English Civil war where the different sides argued whether England should have been a constitutional monarchy or an absolute monarchy. Various ideas were present on how the government should be run‚ by divine right‚ secular absolutism‚ or a constitutional state. John Locke

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