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    Back in the late 1600s in New France‚ paper money was officially being used in what is now Canada. The lack of coins available made it so colony officials find a different form of currency‚ and their solution was to use playing cards. These cards would be signed and cut a certain way to represent a certain denomination. Some of these playing cards even had a value of $10 This happens before Canada becomes an official country‚ which is great way to represent the bank note‚ because like New France

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    Absolute Monarchy: The Success and The Short Comings In Europe‚ Absolute monarchy was a form of government that eventually became very successful in some countries‚ but not as successful in others as a result of the political state the country was in when absolutism was introduced. Absolute monarchy was usually developed as a result of turmoil within a country over politics‚ religion‚ social structures‚ etc. Two European countries where absolute monarchy was attempted were France‚ where it eventually

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    demands of modern society. This essay will look at two specific areas related to family‚ the age at which it is considered appropriate to start a family and the role of parents and children within a typical family. Section 1 – The ideal age to start a family Comparison of what age it is considered appropriate to start a family. Analysis of findings – It seems to be more acceptable for a couple to live together for a long period of time out of marriage in Britain. The younger generation in modern society

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    Role of Women in the Paleolithic and Modern Period Amy L. Maddox DeVry University April 21‚ 2013 Role of Women in the Paleolithic and Modern Period * Women of the Paleolithic and Modern periods both have role models that have different meanings such as their role in society and their body image; however the way the males have treated these women showed little respect. During the Paleolithic period a sculpture was carved from using simple carving tools to create a masterpiece that is known

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    industrialization of Britain and Japan Two ships can arrive at the same destination; however that does not necessarily mean that they used the same route on their journey. Such is the same with the industrialization of Britain and Japan. Both rose to become the two great pioneers of the modern world; however the paths they took to success were different. This paper will compare Japan and Britain‚ exploring the causes of its industrialization‚ and how the countries drastically changed because of it. What sets

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    What were the key features of public health in Roman Britain? The Romans developed the first ever system of public health. They understood that dirty conditions made people ill‚ and in order to ensure that their empire thrived their soldiers and merchants had to be healthy. So they provided many facilities to promote public health within societies. However‚ the key features of public health were: hygiene‚ treating illness and personal health. The Romans were great builders and to promote hygiene

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    Lauren Pietropolo Cloud; Period 3 What is Valued More in Modern American Society? 6 September 2014 What does an American civilian think is more important; being their own person or fitting in with everyone else? It seems as if the modern day American residents want to fit into a criteria that “everybody else is doing it” you can tell based on the products they purchase‚ or the actions they take. We can tell americans care about conformity more than being their own person because of the present

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    ROLE OF MODERN COMMUNICATION TOOLS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SECRETARIAL PROFESSION abstract many modern business organization has spend huge amount of money to equip their offices with modern equipment.  some of them do so in order to approve the efficiency of their workers and reduce the time spent in doing office jobs. the facts is that‚ this has brought fear for technologies will soon throw them out of job‚ this implies that they do not clearly understand the roles this modern equipment have came

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    Book Review John Solomos Race and Racism in Britain (1993) Reviewed by Simon Buchler Upon reading the first three paragraphs of the introduction‚ the aims of this book are clearly marked out. John Solomos‚ professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Southampton‚ tells the reader almost immediately that his goals are firstly to provide an analysis of ‘race and racism in contemporary Britain’ (p.1) and secondly evaluate key aspects of the ‘racialisation of political life and

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    THE ROLES OF MODERN COMMUNICATION TOOLS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SECRETARIAL PROFESSION (A CASE STUDY OF MANMARK LIMITED‚ ENUGU) TABLE OF CONTENT Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgement Table of contents List of tables Abstract CHAPTER ONE 1. Introduction 1.1 Background to the study 1.2 Statement of the problem 1.3 Objective of the study 1.4 Scope of the study 1.5 Research Questions 1.6 Significance of the study CHAPTER TWO: 2. Review of Related Literature

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