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    business at the age of sixteen‚ a business where her services are now valued at hundreds of thousands of dollars. In this essay I share the background‚ business‚ character‚ and what I learned from Kelly Hoppen about success. Background and Business History Kelly Hoppen was born in Johannesburg‚ South Africa‚ and moved to London with her family two years later (Foster‚ 2011). Early on in Hoppen’s working life‚ she could not hold down a part-time job‚ so at age sixteen‚ she started her own business as

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    Why Was Gallipoli a Failure?

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    which made them the Anzac’s rival. It was decided that soldiers needed to land and fight in Turkey. This is where the famous battle of Gallipoli happened now known as ANZAC cove because of the horrific losses of the Australian forces in a so seemed futile and pointless battle. This essay highlights why the Gallipoli campaign was a failure. Winston Churchill was the head of navy and Lord Kitchener‚ was the general commander of the war effort‚ who persuaded the attempt on the attack on the Dardanelles

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    Why Was Rome Successful

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    Rome began as a small city-state in 753 B.C.E. and slowly turned into the center of a mighty empire that expanded into parts of Europe‚ North Africa‚ and western Asia. Rome was transformed into a successful empire by its army‚ the power of its leaders‚ and its great wealth. One reason why Rome was successful was that it could build a strong army. Rome was a small city-state and did not have many people‚ but it built an army using the people it conquered. These people were persuaded to join the army

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    Explain how successful the Delian League was. To know better about how successful the league was‚ it is good to know why the league has founded in the first place. After some Greek city states including Athens encouraged and facilitate cities in Asia minor to rebel against Persia‚ The Persian empire had subdued the rebellions and then‚ to address the root of the problem decided to attack Greece. From the two decades of Greco-Persian war‚ it was the Athens and her allies who came out victorious eventually

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    The First Crusades

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    harmonious Muslims‚ they were starting a series of wars that would destroy both sides. The First Crusade‚ which took place during the late eleventh century CE‚ was an “endeavor” which Christians set out on a religious pilgrimage led by Pope Urban II. This endeavor was supposedly backed by God‚ in which they made an attempt to exterminate all other religions‚ specifically Islam and Judaism. Although the Crusades started as a widespread pilgrimage‚ a commandment from God to the Catholic Church‚ it ended

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    2012 Bill Clinton: Most Successful President Since the establishment of our Nation in 1776‚ we have had 44 Presidents of the United States of America. Of these 44 leaders‚ the most successful in my opinion was Bill Clinton‚ the 42nd President of the United States. Bill Clinton served our country for two terms from January 20‚ 1993 to January 20‚ 2001. During his administration the United States enjoyed more peace and economic well being than at any other time in its history. Bill Clinton’s accomplishments

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    many other states‚ Australia is the only democratic nation in the world without a national bill of rights. The drafters of this constitution debated the adoption of the bill of rights in line with the United States; however the proposal was not successful which resulted in the constitution containing very

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    made by president Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt had started a series of policies of relief‚ recovery‚ and reform to turn around the damages of the great depression and the U.S economy. Which led to a successful plan. There are three main reasons why Roosevelt’s federal programs were successful is because he provided useful information to the U.S economy. Social security and welfare were a systematic plan for everyone that suffered from the great depression‚ programs that gave positive results

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    The first Crusade

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    The First Crusade 1095-1100 1. The crusading movement was a significant event in the history of medieval Europe. They opened an era in which Western Europe came into direct contact with the great trade routes that united the civilizations of Eurasia For the first time since the fall of the Roman empire‚ western Europe was not isolated‚ but a part of a greater world. Many things flowed along these trade routes. Some were good‚ such as paper‚ the compass‚ medicines and spices‚ new crops and advances

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    The Fourth Crusade

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    The Fourth Crusade Is karma the reason for the slow but evident sinking of Venice into the Mediterranean? Maybe it is indemnity for the cruel selfish acts of Venice during the Fourth Crusade. The Venetians along with crusaders robbed Constantinople for personal gains. The Fourth Crusade should be an example that it is crude and unjust to attack fellow men for no reason. The Crusades were a series of battles and short wars against the Muslims. In the eleventh century Jerusalem had been taken

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