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    Why the North Won

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    Union and Confederate Advantages The Union certainly had considerable advantages. There were 22 million people in the North compared with only 9 million in the South (of whom only 5.5 million were whites). The North had a much greater industrial capacity. In 1860 Northern states produced 97 per cent of the USA’s firearms and 94 per cent of its pig iron. Even in agriculture the North enjoyed an edge. The Confederacy hoped to make good its lack of materials by trading with Europe‚ but the Union used

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    why people backslide

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    8/16/2014 Can A Christian Backslide? Home Hell-Home Online Store About Us Sitemap Search here Apologetics | Audio & Video Latest Additions | Books | Church History | Death & Immortality Table of Contents | Church | Eschatology | Social Issues | Sermons 36 ShareTw eet Christian Life | Theological Greek-Hebrew Fonts Download Audio File Like | 0 19 Clinging to a Counterfeit Cross ____________by James P. Shelly

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    Steffy John 4th period Mr. Hudson DBQ- Why Study Geography? Math‚ science‚ reading‚ and writing are some of the main core subjects that most kids think are most important and valuable than the subject geography. Sometimes we say that geography is not that important to kids like us and that we don’t need to worry about it as much. That’s when some of us ask‚ what is the value of geography to modern kids like us today? There are three reasonable answers to it which is: Americans are bad at

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    Why Is Hamlet Mad

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    revenge. Despite the minor role this character played‚ her impact on the play was quite significant. However‚ one of the most important questions to analyze‚ and the question this paper will explore below is why she went mad. This paper will delve into the kind of person Shakespeare portrays her as‚ why she is so easily affected‚ the factors causing her madness and the importance

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    The Renaissance was an enormous cultural movement and it started in Italy during the early 1300s. The Renaissance is referred to have been the transition between the Middle Ages and the modern era. It starts with an increase of religious‚ economic‚ and political changes which goes into areas of science‚ literature‚ and philosophy. In the early Renaissance‚ custom and law went together every day that you couldn’t separate them. The Renaissance spread to Spain‚ France‚ Netherlands‚ England‚ and some

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    Why History Is Important

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    going. There are compelling arguments for both sides‚ but by far‚ the logical answer to this question is without a doubt. Yes. History is an incredibly important part of our daily academics. It is also an important part of this nation. One reason why we must study history is to see how it repeats itself. George Santayana once said that “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” People learn from experience‚ and we tend to always learn from the history of our nation. It is‚

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    Why Rap Is Bad

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    In 1988‚ rapper Ice-T was under unnecessary pressure from the media because of a song he wrote called‚ "Cop Killa". Once that song was released several police murderers were reported to having said that they killed the cops because they were influenced by Ice-T’s song. But is it Ice-T’s fault for these crimes‚ or is it the fault of the person committing these crimes against the police. Having said that‚ i have heard that particular song numerous times‚ why haven’t I gone and killed a cop? Musician

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    Why World Is Not Flat

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    11 Reasons for overlooking these obvious data points 12 Ideal Globalization Approach 12 How medium scale enterprises which are not really fully integrated globally can restructure their organization in the context of globalization? 13 Conclusion 15 References 16 Introduction Organizational structure pertains to the way in which companies arrange their departments. Smaller companies tend to have flatter organizational structures with few management levels. Larger companies use tall organizational

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    1- In what ways were Britian the dominant industrial power in the world in 1850? Produced more than 50 percent of the world’s textile products Mined more than 80 percent of its coal Made almost half of its iron Helped other countries to build their railways Provided the machinery for fatories in other countries Had the biggest and most powerful steam engines‚ which were also exported worldwide Germany- Germany was not a unified country until 1871; before that‚ industry developed predominantly

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    Why The Chrysalids Deviant

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    The Chrysalids-John Wyndham INTRODUCTION John Wyndham was born in England‚ on July 10‚ 1903. When he was growing up‚ he went to a series of boarding schools because his parents were separated. He then attended an advanced co- educational school until he reached the age of eighteen. After he left school‚ Wyndham studied farming for awhile‚ then "crammed" to write the examinations for Oxford University. Finally‚ in 1929‚ Wyndham picked up a copy of an American magazine called Amazing Stories

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