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    What were the main causes of the revolution in March 1917? The revolution of March 1917 wasn’t just a sudden event that happened and was planned over night‚ there were many causes‚ long and short term that finally brought out the peoples strength. There were many long-term reasons for the Russian people being dissatisfied. The people weren’t being governed properly. This was because Russia was full of many different races and social classes and it was a very large empire‚ almost twice the size of

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    The great depression affected many people after living through it. First off when it first started it was shocking to many people because of the effect it had on how they lived and their daily life. It started to become hard for people to keep their jobs only because they could not get paid any more. So then people could not find jobs and they didn’t know how to support their families. Even though they may have not been skilled in that area they would take any job that came their way. When they finally

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    The Awakening to represent Edna’s solitude that she finds herself in when she starts thinking for herself. Near the ocean is where Edna began to “awake” as she puts it. The ocean is also where Edna finds herself at the end of her life. Using the ocean as a symbol ties into the theme of this story very well. The theme being that what is expected of someone by societyis sometimes unreasonable‚ and that if you do not meet society’s expectations then there will be consequences. These consequences usually

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    Paul examined the multiple causes and consequences of the India-Pakistan conflict in a broad yet rigorous theoretical and analytical manner. He confirmed that the confrontation between India and Pakistan cannot be vanished easily‚ however‚ he noted the animosity between India and Pakistan

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    “The Awakening” Edna Pontellier’s action in the novel “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin‚ could be justified as her being selfish and unjustified in her actions. The story’s romanticism changes the outlook of Edna to being an admirable character‚ in many ways. She emancipated herself from her restraints and achieved nearly all that she desired. Chopin could have used this book to glorify the women of this age‚ but because of the time period and life styles‚ most of what was referred to in the story

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    unemployment when the Great Depression hit my country in 1929. During that time‚ I was the president from 1925-1940. It mainly affected our economy and society. Those 15 years spent as a president of a notable country‚ was harsh and challenging. As a president‚ you were responsible for the country’s economic‚ social‚ and political state. Your people have so much trust in you‚ that when anything happens to the country‚ you are the “cure” for it‚ or you are to blame. To begin with‚ the Great Depression of

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    True love is very dangerous‚ and often comes with consequences. True love is like a thistle‚ it is fragile at first‚ then gradually becomes very beautiful and wondrous‚ but then eventually results into a dismal state of sadness as the seeds of love are carried by the wind to another place. Romeo and Juliet begins with Juliet and her mother. The pair is preparing for a great party that Juliet’s family‚ the Capulets. The event was created to help find Juliet a husband. In the very beginning of the

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    The Great Awakening was one of the most influential impacts on the United States’ religious history. The Great Awakening helped re-establish a basic moral foundation for colonists‚ it unified colonists with each other‚ & it revived many American’s passion for religion. Jonathon Edward’s preaching during 1741‚ vividly described the horrors of hell to colonists. Jonathon’s exact preaching was “You have offended him infinitely more than ever a stubborn rebel did his prince‚ and yet it is nothing

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    Journal of Economic Perspectives—Volume 21‚ Number 3—Summer 2007—Pages 177–198 The Causes and Consequences of Wal-Mart’s Growth Emek Basker W al-Mart plays a large and ever-growing role in the U.S. economy. As of January 31‚ 2007‚ Wal-Mart operated more than 3‚400 U.S. Wal-Mart stores along with more than 550 Sam’s Club locations. Wal-Mart is the largest private employer in the United States‚ with 1.3 million employees‚ and the largest retailer in the United States. In 2004‚ Wal-Mart handled

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    just three days later on August 9‚ over 60‚000 people died in the city of Nagasaki (Swain‚ 2006). Many more people died weeks‚ months‚ and even years later‚ and at the end of all of the destruction‚ almost 200‚000 people were left dead (Rossenfeld‚ n.d.). The causes of all of this were two atomic bombs dropped by the United States. At first glance‚ it may seem that dropping these two bombs was a terrible and horrific thing to do. However‚ the use of atomic weaponry was actually a necessity in how well

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