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    more than 45 people last December 24‚ 2009. Studies and researches are being carried out up to now to find more ways in preventing failure of bridges but still as mentioned earlier‚ there are still plenty of incidents occurred through the year caused by innumerable reasons yet still this failures always end up in hazardous effects to the society. The causes of failure of Bridges are classified into two categories‚ the Natural Occurrences and the manmade failures. Natural occurrences are by means

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    opposing the death penalty‚ he was an eloquent lawyer who just happened to have the bad luck to be born into Revolutionary France. His rise and fall from power can be analyzed in any number of ways‚ but what I am most curious about is what exactly caused the shift in Robespierre’s mental and emotional state which resulted in the brutal execution of 40‚000 of his own citizens. Could he sense the shift? Was he helpless to stop his changing attitudes‚ so hypnotized by the lure of power that he was willing

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    Revolution‚ but I believe the primary cause was the French and Indian War‚ which lasted from 1754 to 1763. This war also known as the Seven Years War‚ changed the relationship between Britain and the American colonies. Not only did this war help start the revolution‚ but its aftermath did too. A decade of conflicts between British Parliament and the colonists‚ starting with taxation acts‚ eventually led to the eruption of the American Revolution in 1775. The French and Indian War ended with the

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    statistic ‚overweight and obese is one of the major factor that cause different type of illness and sickness.The most common one are the heart failure‚diabetes and high blood pressure.They not only affect the way we live‚it even putting our life at risk between live and death‚killing more and more every year and it will not stop until action is taken.The contributing factor that cause this to happen is due to the individual lack of awareness‚living with a unhealthy lifestyle and limited access to healthy

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    Death Caused By Stroke Stroke defined by a medical encyclopedia‚ published in 2005‚ is an interruption of the blood supply to any part of the brain. A stroke is sometimes called a “brain attack”. The main prevention of stroke is the reduction of risk factors across the board‚ by public health measures such as smoking and the other behaviors that increase risk‚ such as alcohol consumption‚ hypertension‚ high cholesterol‚ heart disease and even diabetes. The encyclopedia is very effective and it

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    IF YOU THINK YOU CAN‚ YOU CAN “IF YOU THINK YOU CAN‚ YOU CAN” is a common phrase which we often use in vain.It means that if you have will and determination you will always find a way to success. For reaching the peaks of glory you should have a will to cross any hurdle that comes in your way. WINNERS NEVER QUIT AND QUITTERS NEVER WIN. Life’s battles don’t always go To the stronger or faster man. But sooner or later the man who wins‚ Is the man who thinks he can. Good morning everyone‚

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    The weakness of the liberal state in 1919 was mainly caused by ww1. How far do you agree? The liberal state in Italy had many weaknesses and faced many problems in 1919. Many were caused by WW1 such as‚ social‚ political and economic issues‚ several existed before the war such as the weaknesses of the political system already in place and the dividing legacy of unification. However these problems came about‚ their effects became apparent in the 1919 Liberal Party elections‚ where they were a serious

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    “The true will stand on the page of history in all coming‚ to the disgrace of this nation and of the age in which we live…” (Joshua Giddings‚ H.O.R 1846) The United States war with Mexico began in the year of 1846. It started due to the US hitting it’s breaking point and President James Polk demanding for Congress to go into war. The war ended with the US taking the win and a treaty forming. The United States did end up gaining land while the Mexico lost some land. Although the United States against

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    listed could’ve possibly forged alliances with other smaller countries‚ and if one goes down‚ the rest fall with it. More alliances were formed as a defense mechanism against increasing threats from one side‚ but Italy was a fickle nation‚ switching between the sides depending on which one was “winning.” Nationalism‚ by definition‚ is pride in your country and its practices‚ beliefs‚ and many other factors. A certain type of ego rose up in the people‚ which we all know is never a good thing. There was

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    or so. In concurrence with historian John Alden’s opinion‚ I believe the mistakes of the british government caused this said "revolution." The British taxation was a large contributing factor to the start of this inevitable revolution. Even though the taxes were necessary to support the British empire‚ the arbitrarity of the taxes‚ or so claimed the American Colonists‚ caused the boycotts and reactions to them. In a sense‚ the British were provoking the colonists with some of their taxes

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