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    and Italy‚ by the Allied forces‚ including Britain‚ USA and the Soviet Union. A nations sea power can be defined as the naval strength of a country‚ especially as a weapon of war. The question is how significant was the sea power in relation to the outcome of this war? The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous campaign in the whole duration of WWII‚ lasting from the beginning in 1939 until the end in 1945. As an island Britain required food and supplies to be shipped into the country

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    To what extent is government investment in businesses manufacturing in the UK the most significant factor in the revival of British Industry? Justify your answer with reference to your own research and the item above. Plan: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/food-and-drink-in-the-uk-investment-opportunities/food-and-drink-in-the-uk-investment-opportunities Food Food and drink is the largest manufacturing sector in the UK with turnover of £76 billion. With over 8‚000 companies in this industry

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    What are the most famous jewelry shows? Perhaps you have ever asked this question‚ but there are many jewelry exhibitions all over the world and in Russia‚ which congregates thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors. In Yekaterinburg‚ perhaps‚ one of the most famous jewelry exhibitions are:  Junwex - a series of major exhibitions‚ which take place in Moscow‚ St. Petersburg‚ Yekaterinburg. Restek is organized this fair. Such exhibitions are an opportunity for suppliers and trade representatives

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    Aerielle Atkinson Professor History 1301 23 February 2017 The Louisiana Purchase In 1803‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ was able to effectively double the United States Territory with a single purchase from France. These approximately 827‚000 square miles of land‚ which would later go on to become different parts of 15 states‚ have come to be known as one of the greatest achievements of Thomas Jefferson’s presidency: The Louisiana Purchase. After explorations lasting from the beginning of the 17th century to

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    The movement was a peaceful movement with nonviolent tactics and respectable boycott methods‚ some disagree though. It can be said though that the Chicano Movement was more of a riot that disrupted the peace or status quo of society to only cripple and not support the Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement. Boycotts just crippling the economic profits‚ workers refusing to work‚ causing production of crop to seize to a halt‚ school walkouts causing disruption and chaos on the streets. This obviously

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    This research seeks to investigate the role of the 1964 civil rights act towards attaining equality in the workplace or any other field where people experienced discrimination. This act created an enormous transformative effect on the general American society compared to any single law. In fact‚ it sought to prohibit discrimination based on color‚ sex‚ religion‚ gender‚ national origin in different places including public accommodation areas‚ schools in regards to the rights to vote amongst students

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    articulation that changed their “quality.” 2. In what ways was William’s victory at Hastings in 1066 significant for the English language? William’s victory at Hastings in 1066 was significant for the English language because it established French as the language of the upper class. Anglo-Saxon became the language of an under class‚ because of this‚ there ceased to be a standard Anglo-Saxon. English was used amongst the lower and middle classes and was a mark of inferiority. English began to be used

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    Thrasymachus’ claims are based on his own experience of Ancient Greek life while Socrates’ statements hardly related to the realities of the life surrounding him. He is blinded by what he firmly believes. He is trying to adjust the common realities of the society to his own ideology. Altough he is able to convince Thrasymachus at the end‚ what he does during this process is misleading. Thrasymachus seems to be an agent for Socrates to express his ideology in a dialogue for.

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    Commonwealth Games in Melbourne was held from 15 to 26 March 2006‚ it was the largest multi-nation sporting event of that year in Australia‚ 71 countries and 4500 athletes participated in total of 26 sports and 24 disciplines over 10 days of period (Lockstone‚ 2008). Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia‚ and it’s the capital city of Victoria‚ known as the city of fashion‚ gastronomy‚ greening‚ entertainment and sports event. Melbourne has named the world’s most livable city by Population

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    The purpose of slavery was to get free labor so that they didn’t need to pay workers.This is why it was often used in the South‚ because of farms and things like that. But‚ the actual % of slave owners around Civil War time was very low.They wanted the slaves to work in tobacco plantations and they did not pay them for their work. These Slaves had no life.The salves were there only to work giving their bosses free labor.The slaves were not treated like normal people they lived in huts.Their bed

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