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    Purpose of the study: It was clearly stated in the abstract that in this study or in this article‚ it attempt to clarify the plant morphology and its concept‚ review its historical heritage and discusses‚ how it differs and relates in systematics. It also shows that plant morphology as a scientific discipline and any predictions can be made out unknown. The title in this article is quite clear and clearly clarifies in the abstract the purpose of the study. In the introduction‚ Dohan

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    Henry, Paine, Freedom

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    Words: 345 Henry‚ Paine‚ freedom A comparison of both speeches Two important persons in the American Literature are Thomas Pain and Patrick Henry trying to help the colonist to get their freedom from the Britain. Paine tried to bring the colonists in to reality in his speech. He wanted to remained the colonists how badly the supreme British were treating them. On the other hand Henry tried to persuade the colonists to go to war‚ using Britain as the enemy‚ but they tried to persuade the audience

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    Why Nations Go to War

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    consign the next to illusion and despair” (Stoessinger 3). As a leader of a nation makes decisions they should keep in mind the people that they are making these decisions for‚ they should make decisions that are in the best interest of their people. Wilhelm II made a mistake when he based a decision upon personal feelings‚

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    gang‚ served only to further infuriate the Austro- Hungarian throne. This event was important in determining the outbreak of World War I as it gave Germany‚ allies of Austria-Hungary‚ an excuse to exert their power and military force after Kaiser Wilhelm had been ridiculed and embarrassed in the Algeciras conference of 1906. However‚ imperialism was in fact the cause for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The rift between Austria-Hungary and Serbia began in 1908‚ when the Austrians gained

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    Unification of Germany

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    | Unification of Germany | | | | HISTORY | | | Unification of Germany Introduction Economic success‚ political failure‚ and diplomatic tension marked the idea of a unified Germany in the period after the Napoleonic Wars. It was not clear around which power‚ Austria or Prussia‚ Germany could achieve national unification (Merriman 2010). Prussian merchants‚ with the support of the Prussian crown‚ established the customs and trade union known as the Zollverein in 1834 (AP

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    Czar Nicholas II Impact

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    There were a lot of figures and events that contributed to the starting of World War I. These people not only affected the war‚ but they were often changed themselves. Czar Nicholas II is an example of an individual who helped spark World War I. However‚ more notably‚ he is also an example of how the war affected him in ways much larger than the way he impacted it. Czar Nicholas II‚ also known as Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov‚ was born on 18 May 1868. Czar Alexander III‚ Nicholas’s father‚ died

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    supports the interchanging of ideas to gain the most support and political strength (4). Though Bismarck’s tactics dismissed morals‚ they did allow him to imagine a wider expanse of possibilities when it came to attracting followers. In 1881‚ Kaiser Wilhelm I announced that “curing social defects will be pursued not only through the repression of Social Democratic excesses but also through the promotion of workers’ welfare” (5). The Kaiser and Bismarck used this as a promotion of nationalism and unity

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    To what extent was Germany to blame for the start of World War 1? During the beginning of the 19th Century Europe was crossing a period characterized by great technological advancements and scientific optimism‚ but it was also subject to hostile relations between many of its main powers. These hostilities transformed into war on the 28th of June 1914‚when a 19 year old terrorist‚ Gavrilo Princip‚ assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne‚ creating the cause of war that one month later

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    glutathione review

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    http://www.paper.edu.cn MINI-REVIEW Yin Li . Gongyuan Wei . Jian Chen Glutathione: a review on biotechnological production Received: 1 June 2004 / Revised: 16 August 2004 / Accepted: 31 August 2004 / Published online: 12 October 2004 # Springer-Verlag 2004 Abstract This Mini-Review summarizes the historic developments and technological achievements in the biotechnological production of glutathione in the past 30 years. Glutathione is the most abundant non-protein thiol compound

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    gas with looks like a yellow-green gas. Chloride is very toxic to humans. chloride was used in the world war one. they used it as a smoke boom. Carl Wilhelm Scheele was born on December 9‚ 1742‚ at Stralsund in Sweden. Carl was one of eleven children. when Carl was 14 he became a pharmacist in Gothenburg. Chloride was discovered in 1774 by Carl Wilhelm Scheele‚ who thought it contained oxygen. Chlorine is commonly used to make water clean and also clean swimming

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