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    What events led to the execution of Charles I? The English Civil war‚ which lasted from 1642 to 1649‚ was brought on as a result of many different causes. This war was unique because the sides that were in dispute were none other than the English monarch and his own representative assembly. Also‚ it was the first war that culminated in the trial and execution of its ruling monarch. Charles I was the son of King James I of England and became heir to the throne after the death of his brother Prince

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    Why was Reconstruction a failure? The Reconstruction of the South was a period where the government decided they needed to solve economic and political problems that had become over the years. I think the Reconstruction Era was a failure for many reasons. The Era had a goal of allowing freedom and equality for all‚ abolishing slavery‚ and restoration of the Union and I don’t feel as though any of those were accomplished. President Lincoln issued a proclamation

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    organization of atoms and molecules because they are made up of nucleic acid and protein. Viruses lack the emergent property of living things‚ which is the cell. They are not classified in any kingdom of organisms. Viruses compensate by attaching themselves to a host cell and dissolving the cell membrane and then they enter the nucleus of the host cell and force the nucleus to replicate the virus. Viruses lack the ability to metabolize and convert carbohydrates to usable energy. Viruses compensate

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    organizes the task and delegates the same in a positive approach to his subordinates. He trusts his team members and is always open to new ideas. He directs the team to take the best approach and never imposes his decision on the team. He always encourages innovation and thrives for quality and expects the same from his team. He takes up pressure from higher management and customers but does not put unduly pressure on his team. He is a good communicator to customers‚ higher management and subordinates

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    By 1905‚ a revolution was immanent‚ Tsar’s power was to be challenged and the reasons for this are to be laid out here in this essay. Was the Tsar’s non-reformist attitude solely to blame or was the nature of Tsardom destined to destroy itself? We need to look at the foundations of the revolution in order to fully understand this and make an informed response to these questions. The foundations are laid out into five main parts‚ including short and long-term factors. The two main long-term factors

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    on January the 5th 1933. The bridge was soon opened for vehicular traffic on May the 28th 1937. The Bridge was built by 10 different prime contractors and their subcontractors. The golden gate is the entrance to San Francisco from the Pacific Ocean. The golden gate bridge is one of the most beautiful bridges‚ in the world because of its spectacular location and graceful lines. 2 conception: The idea of a bridge spanning the Golden gate was not new it was made in 1916. Local authorities agreed

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    "I was always getting in trouble for reading in school" Schools are places where students go and learn. I believe that the administrators and teachers help to determine the type of school that it will be. For instance‚ this student that states I was always getting in trouble for reading in school might feel that reading is something that can get him in trouble. As adults we are the ones who place the rules and teach children what is acceptable and unacceptable. According to Myles (1990) “everything

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    Why Was Haig Important

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    Haig was a significant character for various reasons during World War One‚ most of which were negative. In his earlier days‚ Haig was significant because it was ultimately his leadership that resulted in a number of disasterous losses for the British Army‚ for example the Battle of the Somme (1916) which is still seen as one of the British Army’s biggest failures to this day. His intial failures stem from his backward leadership and poor connection with the British troops. Having said this‚ in the

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    though they can not be together‚ they will still stay in each other’s heart. In the short story Love Must Not Be Forgotten (LMNBF) is not only a story about love‚ it also represents the traditional Chinese society and the author‚ Zhang Jie’s identity‚ by reflecting what true love is‚ how true love is affected by society‚ and why marriage should be based on true love. First of all‚ the story explains what true love is. “[ZhongYu] always took with her one of the twenty-seven volumes of Chekhov’s stories

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    Now one of the main reason that Jamestown was not able to grow sufficiently was that of the friction between the Indians and the English settlers. The Powhatans and the Chesapeake usually had their arguments against the Englishmen‚ which often resulted in fights and attacks later. The English constantly tried to resort to peace with the Indians in exchange for their corn to survive. However‚ due to the Indians resistance and their unwelcoming nature to helping the Englishmen‚ the English instead

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