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    DBQ The Effects of the Cuban Revolution on Women’s lives and Gender relations in Cuba from 1959 to 1990 The lives of women had changed in a good way. The way it was before the revolution they had no rights and their husband or father was the one in charge‚ as it says in document 1 “…the mothers and the daughters had to tolerate the male authority as longed they lived the father or husband.” No matter what starting from birth if you were a girl you were always gonna be under male authority whether

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    Industrial Revolution effects are mainly negative‚ but the outcome was favorable. Although during the Industrial Revolution a numerous amount of people died. A man who worked in the mills was interviewed and what he described while working there was horrible. A picture representing what the factories were doing to the world. Although the process of the Industrial Revolution was negative‚ the outcome was positive. The final example will be of Henry Ford standing next to what the Industrial Revolution came

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    Commercial banking activity BLF is an old established leading bank in Corporate Banking and an active professional provider of quality services to the Lebanese and regional markets. Our specialized team covers all segments of the business and is fully dedicated and committed to present our clients with needed advisory and adapted solutions to their requirements. Commercial banking activities are carried out through two main commercial divisions: the small and middle market banking division and

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    Technology is a major effect of the Industrial Revolution that has impacted the present day significantly. During the Industrial Revolution‚ technology had just began to advance into what we have come to consider everyday necessities‚ such as our modern transportation and communication. Throughout the 1800s‚ businesses began to expand and flourish due to this widespread development of technological advancements that made their way into the business industry. Likewise‚ the technology used during the

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    decades ago‚ we have been hearing the words revolution and terrorism as if they were similar things ‚ in this essay we will talk about the differences of this words ‚ and their different effects . TERRORISM VS .REVOLUTION The main reason why terrorism and Revolution can be seemed as similar or as the same thing ‚ is that in both in most cases it includes violence‚ but although violence might be a constant in both the objective of a "real " revolution is to take out a law or government officials

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    including investments in solar power capacity through to tweaks to refrigeration to repurpose the surplus heat generated The Role of Government : Laws‚ regulations and other government policies can have a number of positive or negative effects on the retail industry. Government assistance‚ such as government-backed loans and subsidies‚ can help fledgling retailers grow or allow an established company to keep costs low for consumers. However‚ government policies can also hinder businesses

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    European Act which was the first major change made to the Treaty of Rome 1957.The main aim of this act was to establish a single market within the EU by the 31st of December 1992.This act was signed in both Luxembourg and the Hague. The act came into effect under the Delors Commission on the 1st of July 1987. Ireland has witnessed a changing environment since the introduction of the single market‚ beforehand many Irish industrial sectors were dominated by state owned enterprises. In 1993‚ state aid

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM: The effect of information technology on the operation of deposit money banks in Nigeria cannot be overemphasized. New and better information technology entails that banks can add the service ‘differentiator’ to their products in a way. However‚ enabling tools which developed information technology can provide will make a significant effect on the operations of deposit money banks in Nigeria . The key to efficient

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    Between 1720 and 1914‚ Latin America and the Caribbean changed due to an overall effect of revolutions. At the beginning‚ slavery was the most popular labor force on the plantations‚ but later on the slavery practically eliminated from the system. Even though slavery had lessened‚ indentured servants began to increase. Continually through the changes in the labor systems‚ a lot of the workers were foreign immigrants. Also‚ the hacienda system went hand in hand in causing some of the changes‚ but

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    was the one basic thing which affected in the age of revolution. Middle class people are the people who fall in middle place of social hiearchy below the higher class pople and above the lower class. The people like commoners‚ merchants‚ capitalists‚ etc fall under this class. Revolution would have been never been succeed if middle class people have never emerged because they have played a vital role in every revolution. Before the revolution‚ middle class people were the most affected as they were

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