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    What are the causes of the Spanish Civil War? The Spanish Civil War happened in 1936‚ with the Republicans fighting against the Nationalists. The causes of the Spanish Civil War are the weakness of the government‚ the failure of the monarchy‚ the Spanish army‚ the division of the states and the Catholic Church . The Spanish government was seen as corrupt and unstable‚ often undisciplined and lacked financial and economical care. The Spanish army was hated for their brutality but they had a large

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    There are many different causes that started the dreadful World War 2. It all began with World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles which was a document signed by the leaders of Britain France and the USA. It had several terms about what Germany had to do for its punishment because Germany was blamed for starting World War 1 (It was not entirely Germany’s fault but actually it was because of the military alliances which were the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente). It was very harsh as some of

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    Fear of what is different or unfamiliar lies at the root of conflict. Dear Editor‚ It has come to my attention in recent times‚ In light of the Lindt Café siege‚ the Impact of Racism against other Australians‚ in particular those in Australia of the Muslim faith. You see Mr Editor‚ We are dealing with an epidemic on two fronts‚ Firstly there is the very real fear of Terrorism in Australian and abroad‚ However more subtly we are dealing with a plague of racial abuse towards innocent Muslim Australians

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    the breach of nationalism‚ and the encroaching ultimatums that generated resistance to negotiations and spawned hostile threats. Nationalism caused the fight to maintain sovereignty over empires that were built through imperialism‚ and this fight added fire to the flame that erupted into WW1. Nationalism caused arrogance within the countries and it caused them to feel entitled .Each country felt that they were to prove their countries’ superiority through fighting. The British believed that they

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    What causes the seasons? Earth’s seasons are created by the direct and indirect sunlight that locations on Earth receive during the year‚ which is caused by the Earth’s constant 23.5˚ tilt toward the north star‚ making the direct sunlight locations get differ throughout the year. The Angle of Sunlight Lab‚ measured the temperature of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere while a light source was directed at it for 8 minutes. The position of the Earth simulated what December looks like for Earth

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    Causes of Accident Challenger’s STS-51L mission was scheduled for Launch at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral‚ Fla. “After several technical and weather-related delays‚ Challenger launched at 11:38 a.m. EST on Jan. 28‚ 1986” (Chow‚ 2011). The ship exploded 73 seconds after liftoff (Howell‚ 2012). The (mechanical) cause of the accident points to pressure seals (O-rings) but more importantly points to the serious problems that NASA had with its communication channels and safety information

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    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‚ and finally‚ the

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    EDU 530: Adv. Techniques in Instruction and Assessment Root Causes of Student Achievement Problems Due: March 1‚ 2011 Descriptive Section: This is an average American fourth grade class. Most students complete their homework every night‚ are proficient in Reading and Math‚ and come from stable homes. There are a few advanced students‚ and a handful of low-performing students. I asked their teacher to identify the root causes to the lack of performance in her-lowering performing students

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    What cause emotions to arise in the work place and what are the effects? Emotions are the overt reactions that express feelings about events. In an organization‚ emotions were traditionally seen as irrational which should be avoided to maximise overall performances. However‚ recent studies have shown that with the right trigger‚ interpretation and use‚ emotions can be a mechanism to improve job performances. In this essay‚ I am going to discuss the causes of emotions in the work place by using

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    advancement for England‚ It is still one of the greatest American mysteries when the colony was found abandoned in 1590. In this essay‚ I will explain to you the three of the most probable causes of the mysterious disappearance of the Roanoke colony. This evidence will explain to you the most plausible cause and the one that most researchers and activists agree with. At the end you will be wondering whether this is only the “tip of the iceberg” in finding out one of the greatest American mysteries

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