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    What was the main reason for Italian Unification? In 1815 after the battle of waterloo and the end of the Napoleonic wars‚ the victorious powers met to discuss what to do to at what became to be known as the Congress of Vienna. To ensure that war on the same scale never broke out again they decided to make very little changes to the current map of Europe‚ except strengthening all of France’s neighbours. I was agreed at the conference that the ruling powers should meet in the future whenever

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    Darkness in the Owl Creek film In the short suspense film An Occurrence at Owl Creek‚ the director is able to communicate many of the in depth details written in the short story to set the tone for the movie. The entire short is dedicated to immersing you into the darkness that is felt and seen by Peyton Farquhar‚ the planter that is the lead character in the film. The majority of the darkness is projected to and transports the viewer into the film by the elaborate use of mise-en-scene. Mise-en-scene

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    “Opposition is Indispensable. People will always learn more from those who disagree with them than from those who share their views.” I strongly agree with this statement for three reasons. 1. People who share the same viewpoint are likely to know the same information. 2. The opposition of any debate will likely find information that the other side looked over or didn’t care to think about. 3. The opposition will obviously have different viewpoints than the other side‚ which will cause the opposition

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    Brokeback Mountain defies traditional masculinity of the western with the story of tragic love between the two male protagonists ‘Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist’ in a small town where homosexuality was seen as a sin. Ennis’ character represents the masculine hero of the western with his large frame‚ deep voice and rugged looks. The love interest in Western texts is usually a female damsel in distress that needs saving from the daring hero who saves not only her but also the town. Lee switched up this

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    What is important in setting up a business? Setting up a business is the thing that anyone could do‚ but it doesn’t mean that anyone should do it. Even if you have an idea and needed resources‚ you should remember that the key of success isn’t always can be read in books or heard at lectures. You should be or clever enough‚ or lucky enough‚ to reach the highest hills. After watching the movie “The Pirates of Silicon Valley” I was a little bit disappointed of developing events from the moral side

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    There are three mountain resorts that are famous as a tourist attraction throughout the Asian region. The thousands of tourists who visit and revisit these three places are proof that these three mountain resorts are fun‚ addictive and keep you coming back for more. Which three mountain resorts that I am talking about? The three most popular mountain resorts as a tourist attraction in Malaysia are Genting Highland‚ Cameron Highland and Fraser’s Hill. Genting Highland‚ the Las Vegas of Malaysia‚

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    My Riding Trip in the Mountains One day in April I was playing games in my room and my dad asks me if I want to go to the mountains to ride four wheelers and dirt bikes‚ and I said yes. So me and my dad walked up to the garage and put the trailer on the truck. The next day was Thursday and I had to load everything on to the trailer and into the truck. The first thing I had to load up was the clothes‚ sheets‚ blankets‚ tooth brushes‚ tooth paste‚ and a couple towels. Then I had to load up

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    GREEN MOUNTAIN CAMP: ITS MORE THAN A SUMMER JOB Case Summary: Nick and Carol Randall purchased Green Mountain Camp in Vermont to live out their dream of raising their two boys in a summer camp. But the camp was not all that it seemed to be‚ and it took extensive repair work to bring the physical facilities up to code. Now Nick and Carol are faced with a more daunting task hiring new employees. They want to hire people who will be motivated to stay with the job for more than one summer‚ and although

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    Primary Research Report Candice Seah Research January 30‚ 2013 Introduction This topic that I researched is about high school bullies chances of becoming a criminal as adults and whether bullying leads to criminal activity later on if not timely intervention. Bullies who were not told that their actions were not correct have more of a higher chance to become criminals. This topic is important because bullies have a chance to be nice if they are thought better by their parents. Society and

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    Green Mountain Resort Green mountain resorts issues were related to staffing and problems with turnover. The management had worked hard to get employees that would be willing to stay no matter that the location of the resort was not the best area of the state. The employees did not have the availability of promotions and advancement. Once they were trained they would move to the larger resorts leaving behind the staff that was not properly trained yet. This is the main problem with staff turnover

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