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    Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis - What Caused It ? How Can US Recover From It? The recent financial crisis in the U.S. that spread to other countries and caused massive turndown in the global economy had its roots in the recent waves of globalisation. Since the developed countries’ production had shifted dramatically towards services‚ specially to financial services‚ and this in turn led to financial liberalizations‚ developed countries experienced massive capital inflows‚ lending booms‚ housing and

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    societies that had been going on for centuries in Europe. There were governments‚ workers‚ schools‚ and hospitals. Issues began to come about in these societies due to revolts and rebellions by the people. They were unhappy with the way they were treated and their life style that they were forced to live by their mother countries. This caused tensions within the societies. The greatest cause of these tensions was the Stono Rebellion‚ followed by the Bacon’s Rebellion and the witchcraft trials in Salem

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    punishment and subversion was not very successful. At first‚ destroying lanterns were random individual manifestations against the government’s surveillance‚ but later‚ they evolved into an organised force that overturned the system. The 1830 Paris revolt and the 1848 French Revolution were marked by lantern smashing. Both of these revolutions resulted in bringing down monarchies and‚ thus‚ old systems. Once the rebels took over‚ the symbolic meaning and use of street lights changed. Sreet lights

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    tyrannical and out of control with the taxes they implemented on the colonists. The disputes over trade‚ government control‚ and taxes eventually brought about the American Revolution and shaped the way America is today. The economical disputes were not what originally brought about conflict between the colonists and British government. The idea that the colonists should be able to instill some ideas of their own in the way their country was ran was a leading factor in major political disputes between

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    Any type of Child Abuse‚ carried out for a long period of time‚ may cause long-term mental damage. In this paper I intend to explain child abuse in intimate detail. I hope to inform you of the exact definition of abuse and its various types. I hope to enlighten you on pertinent facts and information on the causes and effects of this cruel act. I will also show you statistical information showing that continued abuse against a child may cause long-term mental damage. I will also show improvements

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    Another aspect of religious and social impact on Calvinism and Protestantism within the Dutch revolt‚ was during the Second Revolt‚ in which large favouritism towards views of Godly intervention‚ began to take shape. This is outlined through the declaration of 20 July 1572‚ in which the Prince of Orange had promised religious freedom to “Reformed and Roman Catholic‚ in public or private‚ in church or in chapel.” to all individuals within the new version of the republic still locked in conflict with

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    The Himalayan Tsunami that took place on 16 June 2013‚ created a vast damage. This damage of Uttarakhand can’t be blamed on Nature’s fury alone. Cloudbursts‚ landslides and flash floods are an annual affair in Uttarakhand. The rain of 2010 destructed many properties and lives‚ but the rate of destruction is even larger.With many highways damaged‚ bridges washed away‚ electricity and phone networks down‚ several ravaged places continue to be marooned. Uttarkhand is considered to have many holy places

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    While Lutheran beliefs‚ high taxes‚ and serfdom caused the peasant revolts‚ the nobles’ responses were solely based upon monetary gains and fear‚ while commoners had mixed reactions but were mostly against the peasants. Religious officials viewed the peasant revolts with differing views. For example‚ Thomas Muntzer encouraged these revolts‚ implying that they were God’s Will (Doc 6). On the other hand‚ Martin Luther condemned the peasants‚ claiming that they were associated with the Devil (Doc 7)

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    but mainly in the 19th century. Etheir involving Indian slavery or mainly the English‚ colonists‚ Spanish‚ or the U.S army trying to take over their land. Wars in the 17th century were the Powhatan Confederacy‚ Pequot war‚ King Philip’s war‚ Pueblo revolt‚ and French and Indian war. The Powhatan Confederacy began 1622 and ended 1644 in Jamestown Virginia. The war was made because when the colonists came the Indians wanted to establish a good way of trading and sharing goods or food. But when

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    unfair to them‚ as they were given no role at the Versailles conference. Due to this‚ when Hitler rose to power‚ many Germans supported him and his ideas because he was also against following the rules of the treaty. The main reasons that the treaty caused World War II were the reparations‚ the land that they lost‚ and the limits put on their military. One of the important but least contributing factors of the treaty that upset Germany was the limits put on their military. In Document B an excerpt

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