been preserved through thousands of years because of it being deeply buried in volcanic ashes. Herculaneum is important because it has information on ancient Roman civilization. The fact that is has been preserved for centuries under layers of hardened lava and stone makes it one of very few historical places which have been captured as they were at that point in time. It is important because they show us how people lived at that time‚ the remains of the city provides good evidence of the way their
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From this section of Hammurabi’s Code‚ Historians can learn that farms were important‚ that debt existed‚ and that there were consequences for farm related law-breaking. First‚ Historians can learn that farms were very important. Many of the laws from The Code of Hammurabi were about farms and that there were consequences for mistreating farms. One law that Hammurabi wrote was‚ “If anyone take over a field to till it‚ and obtain no harvest therefrom‚ it must be proved that he did no work on the field
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not like us. Not like us‚ here‚ does not have a negative meaning; where as in other places it would. Simply‚ I mean someone who is not an accountant. Someone who could challenge the way you look at the world. Why is it important for our views
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Why Is It Important To Vote? “To vote is like the payment of a debt‚ a duty never to be neglected‚ if its performance is possible”.~Rutherford B. Hayes . By voting you are expressing your voice and opinion which is very important because it makes you heard. Also‚ voting is a very important right that I respect greatly because we have the choice most people do not have. Finally ‚ voting affects everything from taxes to school. By voting you are expressing your voice and opinion. You vote
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Most Important Cell Part: Mitochondria When thinking about cells‚ you cannot help but wonder what the most important aspect is. They’re are many different parts of a cell that could be deemed as the “most important‚” but in the end it all boils down to what keeps that cell healthy and functioning. Personally‚ I believe that the mitochondria are the most important aspect of a cell because they have a double membrane around them‚ it provides energy in the form of ATP‚ and they contain their own DNA
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Communication is an important management skill in organization. Introduction When a day starts‚ managers will start their work of attending meetings making phone calls‚ checking emails‚ supervising staff’s work etc. most of these activities involve communication. To be a good manager‚ people must have effective communication skills. This communication is that the process of transiting information from one person to another. Good communication skills can facilitate managers to communicate effectively
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Slavery is important‚ because it has the potential of boosting one country’s economy and increasing the amount of profit made by the merchants. At that time‚ when slavery was a big hit in the Americas‚ lots of merchants and investors wanted to be involved in the African slave trade economy. Almost anyone could be involved with the trade‚ but only if they had the goods to supply for the customers in the trade or if they had money to invest on a voyage. Meaning small companies and business people
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layer‚ liquid‚ gas‚ and paper‚ but for this lab paper chromatography will be used. Who invented chromatography? A Russian botanist named Mikhail Semyonovich Tsvet invented chromatography in 1901 while doing research on plant pigments. Why is chromatography so important? This is because over 60% of all chemical analysis is done with one of the four types of chromatography. Police also use it to test cocaine in urine‚ alcohol in blood‚ and lead in water. Other uses for chromatography include to determine
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Safeguarding guidelines are vital because for children in risk every day matters‚ both the safeguarding agenda and academic research underline the damage that delayed intervention can cause and reinforce the importance of the joint working of professionals and institutions (DfE‚ 2013 and Broadhurst and Grover‚ 2009). For children‚ the areas in which they feel the need for more support are: in the provision of security‚ sense of belonging and trust and self-development (McAuley and David‚ 2009).
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