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    Classical empires were transnational‚ multi-ethnic‚ and often encompassed diverse physical geographic regions. Between then and the sixth century AD‚ the city of Athens‚ Macedon’s Alexander the Great and his Hellenistic successors‚ the Mauryans in India‚ the Romans‚ the Ch’in and Han Dynasties in China‚ and the Parthians and Sassanids in Persia‚ and lastly the Guptas in India all established empires. While culturally and geographically diverse and different‚ these states‚ nevertheless‚ were remarkably similar

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    rebellions: the Master of the Order of Calatrava and his Commendador against the King and Queen‚ and the peasants against the Commendador. Lope’s comedia eventually end with a celebration of Spain’s “common people” and a celebration of the Queen and King’s power in the country. Fuente Ovejuna reflects Spanish history and cultural values by: showing specific elements of Spanish history in the

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    Axis Bank: The Succession Planning Fiasco ‚ Student‚ Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies This case discuss the issue at Axis Bank Ltd.(Axis Bank)‚ India’s third largest private sector bank. The Axis Bank was under Pangal Jayendra Nayak (Nayak) the CMD of the bank from January 1‚ 2000 to April 20‚ 2009. Analysts credited him with taking the bank to a new level during his tenure. However‚ Nayak also attracted criticism for his failure to identify and groom an able successor to lead the bank

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    Wednesday‚ 24 September 2014 Why did Hitler gain power in 1933? I believe that there were 5 key motivators for change within Germany which led to Hitlers rise to power in the 1930’s‚ and his election as Chancellor. In this essay I plan to explore in depth about how‚ after ten years‚ Hitler finally gained the trust of the German people‚ and most importantly‚ their vote. Although Hitler was not responsible for the Great Depression‚ nor did he particularly have any control over the collapse of the

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    What is academic honesty and why is it important? In my understanding academic honesty is trust in a relationship between professors‚ teachers‚ students etc. It means to be honest with your fellow classmates‚ teacher‚ and pupils in the process of education. To be academically honest means not to cheat‚ fabricate‚ or copy someone else’s thoughts and ideas as if they were your own. Today academic honesty is a very important issue as it is the base of many universities’ educational programs. As the

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    Why Hamlet was so hesitative in the drama? A: According to the drama itself. a) In the first two acts Hamlet cannot kill Claudius until he can prove that he poisoned the late king. b) Next‚ Hamlet comes up with the idea of the play to prove whether or not Claudius is guilty. Hamlet discovers Claudius is guilt but has no evidence to present to the people c) Another reason why Hamlet stays his hand is because Claudius is praying.--- if he kills Claudius while he is praying he might go to heaven B:

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    not to stand up it by intuition police is not going to make no distinctions or give a backing. Thus‚ violations of brutality‚ then again‚ are measurably evaluated against the general number of grown-ups in England and Wales (Hohl & Stanko‚ 2015). Why There So Much Crime in Contemporary Society? It has been observed that our society is essentially disturbed with numerous consequences such as terrorism and extremism which has become

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    Study note  1)women­ The reason why the Women were upset after the war is because they were  only given some of the rights that the men had. Plus the women were working so hard‚  taking men’s jobs so that the production keeps going‚ and they were still treated like  they weren’t people    Veterans­ They thought that they would come back and have a job and all the gifts that  the government would give them like the money that they were supposed get but didn’t.  Plus they came back hoping that the

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    Why is the flora and fauna of Australia so unique? Evolution is ultimately an unpredictable process. Although it can be predicted in the short term through knowledge of natural selection and inheritance‚ long term evolution is randomly altered by the interaction of highly variable factors. Such factors include the randomness of genetic diversity within a species and the process of natural selection acting upon this. Also significantly altering evolution is the unpredictable movement of tectonic plates

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    The phrases “Evil Empire” by Ronald Reagan‚ and “Axis of Evil” by George w. Bush where phrases used by both presidents to point targets that were dangerous or a threat to the world; such as the soviet union or Iran developing nuclear weapons among with Iraq and north Korea. Both of these speeches were pointing out the “bad guys of the world” as in intending to keep the peace‚ but it was also a way that the United States Military forces could take action and start a conflict against the “bad guys”

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