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    contribute to the success of the American Revolution? * George Washington’s leadership abilities * financial help and military support from other countries * the colonists’ spirit and determination Answer: It all began because Britian was taxing on everything like‚ playing cards‚ writing paper‚ but the colonies were not receiving any representation in the British Government. How the American’s won the Revolutionary War. In my opinion‚ it was purely by determination

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    success of the American Revolution? George Washington’s leadership abilities financial help and military support from other countries the colonists’ spirit and determination Answer: The American Revolutionary War began on April 19‚ 1775. It all began because Britian was taxing on everything like‚ playing cards‚ writing paper‚ but the colonies were not receiving any representation in the British Government. There are many reasons why the Americans won the war. Starting with the fact that it

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    4. Describe how prokaryotes carry out photosynthesis and cellular respiration when they lack compartmentalized organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria. The area of cellular respiration in prokaryotes is the respiratory membrane. For aerobic prokaryote the infoldings of the plasma membrane are similar to the cristae of mitochondria‚ whose purpose in eukaryotic cells is cellular respiration. In photosynthetic prokaryotes‚ the area responsible for cellular respiration is the thylakoid membrane

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    The Early American Republic (1776 – 1870) In the year 1776‚ America broke out from Great Britain’s hold and started to serve itself. Almost a hundred years go by‚ and its political stand‚ economy‚ and society have changed so much. The Declaration of Independence was drafted by Thomas Jefferson and was approved in spring 1776. This document made America officially free from Great Britain’s rule. The document gave “natural rights‚” something inspired by early Enlightenment. The plans for the

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    Defining Canada Lester Pearson Lester Pearson left a lasting legacy on Canada; it was during his tenure as Prime Minister when Canada adopted its own official flag‚ universal healthcare was applied on a national level‚ the Canada Pension Plan was negotiated and the Royal Commission on the Status of Women and the Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism were created. However‚ perhaps his greatest achievement came before he was Prime Minister‚ when he won Canada’s only Nobel Peace Prize. Through

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    for this speech was one which might discomfort a less experienced speaker than Noel Pearson. He was invited to address a distinguished academic gathering at the University of Western Sydney. His host was his former history professor‚ the Chancellor‚ Professor Derek Schreuder. His topic‚ inspired by High Court decisions and political statements at the time‚ was Australian history. In particular‚ the way Australian history presented the historic relationships between the European settlers and the Aboriginal

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    In the article The Politics of the Natural in U.S. History and Popular Culture‚ Noel Sturgeon showed many examples of how she thinks nature and culture intersect. One of the examples she talks about is‚ “Are wilderness areas necessary for preserving “wild nature”? Or are they managed and commodified leisure resources in which “wild nature” has to be controlled?” I have confidence that this sentence means that nature can sometimes be controlled by culture‚ where it maybe should not be. Another example

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 Born 23 of April 1897 died 27 of December 1972. Lester B Pearson was one of the greatest Canadians ever. During his life‚ he was a professor‚ historian‚ civil servant‚ and a politician‚ he was also very talented at sports‚ and making friends. He was born to Annie Sarah‚ and Edwin Arthur Pearson‚ who was a church minister. At the age of 16 he graduated from Hamilton Collegiate Institute‚ and in the same year studied at Victoria College‚ at the University of Toronto

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    Development of Private Security in the United States Pamela Adamoyurka University of Maryland University College Without a doubt the profession of private security has evolved over time. Today if you were to ask group of Americans at what point in history did the need for private security became significant‚ you’re likely to receive one of the two answers. Half would say toward the ending of World War II‚ because many of the man returning from the war had prior military police training and acquired

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    Although aspects of a distinct Australian identity had been forming‚ by federation in 1901‚ it had not yet fully emerged. There were many reasons for this‚ mainly because of the ‘crimson thread of kinship’ with Britain. One thing that was shared by all colonies was the idea of a ‘white’ Australia. A great percentage of the population were of Caucasian decent‚ and Australia had been a British Dominion. Many politicians believed that the Anglo-Saxon race was superior. They were afraid that cheap

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