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    4. The Causes of Major Revolutions: Latin American Revolutions: 1. People from all classes are discontented. Mexico had political and economic stability‚ but at expense of farmers and laborers (only select few had wealth). 2. People feel restless and held down by unacceptable restrictions in society‚ religion‚ the economy‚ or government. Since 1876‚ President Porfirio Díaz/the dictatorship severely restricted the prospects of Mexico’s middle classes for political and economic advancement

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    What is America’s gift to my generation? This is a good question with many possible answers. One might say that America gave their generation freedom of speech. While another might say that America gave their generation freedom of religion. These are both good answers‚ but I say that America has given my generation so much more than just freedom of speech or religion‚ and many agree with me.America has given my generation the right to vote regardless of race or gender‚ the right to have our own personal

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    The economic/ecological collapse‚ internal rebellion and the external invasion are the three reasons that cause empires to fail. Let us talk about the Assyrian empire‚ specifically how these three factors contributed to collapse or decline of this empire. For the first and second Assyrian empire‚ out of these three important reasons; internal rebellion and the external Invasion were the important reasons. The Assyrian empire was a small city state and they were selling timbers to their neighboring

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    for its rights. This was caused by the change in the mentality of the younger generation of the American society. The young generation considered the blacks to hold an equal position to the whites in the society‚ and narrow the racial gap. Flannery O’Connor successfully portrays the generation gap in America during the 1960s in her short story "Everything That Rises Must Converge". Julian represents the young generation of that time‚ trying to make his mother realize the equality between the whites

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    “America’s Gift to my Generation” America has given my generation‚ many gifts including‚ keeping us safe. First‚ the military defend my country from our enemies. Second‚ many men and women that have come together served in wars and saved my country. Lastly‚ the military has helped us by sacrificing their lives for ours‚ defending rights and freedom‚ and sheltering us. The military sacrificed their lives for us. Soldiers sacrificed their lives to keep us safe. Them sacrificing their lives for is

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    The Battle of Marathon happened in 490 BC and lead to the rise of the city of Athens and the fall of the Persian Empire. The cause of the battle was the The Ionian Revolt which happened in 499-493 BC‚ the story is that Histiaeus didn’t like his long exile beyond the Tigris and wanted to go back to Ionia. He sent a message to Aristagoras on the head of a slave to tell him to start a rebellion. The Ionians got help from the Athenians but they saw the revolt was going to fail so left after they had

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    What Is a Cause-Effect Essay? Unit 4 Jose R. Pineda Mrs. Bennet Group Chapter 4 What is a cause and effect essay? • A cause and effect essay shows the reader the • relationship between something that happens (cause) and its consequences (effect)‚ or between actions and results. There are different kinds of cause and effect essay for example: Informative‚ analytical and insightful. Types of cause and effect essay • In this unit we are going to study only 2 types of cause and effect essay. •

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    the excitement of flight. As a consequence‚ a large number of refugee women find themselves as single heads of households. These women often risk ill treatment and exploitation as they assume the responsibilities of caring‚ alone‚ for their families. Their problems are exacerbated when they cannot find any legal form of work. So they turn to prostitution or other illegal activities‚ in order to support their families. Refugees are also faced with the problem of what country to migrate to. America

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    What are the Consequences of Rainforest Destruction in Borneo? By: Jessica – 9B Introduction The forests of Borneo are one of the most biologically diverse habitats on Earth and home to various rainforest species such as orangutans‚ clouded leopards and pygmy elephants. Nevertheless‚ many tropical areas around the world‚ similar to these treasured rainforests‚ are being cut and degraded for timber‚ palm oil‚ pulp‚ rubber‚ minerals‚ and other materials. The action of deforestation is prompt to endanger

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    The ultimate result of this is the reduction of efficiency of the neurotransmitter system in the brain. The catabolism of dopamine also serves as a large source of free radical generation in Alzheimer’s disease. Another possible mechanism involved in Alzheimer’s disease is the creation and accumulation of glutamate hydroxyl radical (Behl et al.‚ 1992) and also the over production of superoxide dismutase. This leads to the accumulation of hydroxyl radical produced from the conversion of hydrogen peroxide

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