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    Why did Phillip II launch the Armada and why did it fail? In the summer of 1588‚ the catholic king of Spain‚ Phillip II‚ came up with a plan to conquer protestant England. He would collect his army from the Netherlands and a huge fleet of 130 ships across the channel‚ with the help of France. Why did Phillip launch the Armada?- Phillip launched the Armada for many reasons. When Elizabeth became queen‚ Phillip asked her hand in marriage‚ but she refused. This angered him‚ as he hoped to keep power

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    Course OI-361 Entire Course Don’t be afraid to switch schools‚ after a trial year if the school or program you have chosen is not suitable to you. College is a major transition‚ and sometimes it takes the full year to really get into the groove of things and feel comfortable. It is always possible to reassess your options at the end of the year if you are still unhappy. The file OI 361 Week 3 Discussion Questions has solution to the following task: What is a mental model/mindset

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    Water Water 1. The first step in getting water is of course finding a water source. Whether it be a lake‚ stream or the ocean it will provide you with some sort of hydration. Now I know you will be tempted to find food first to crave your hunger‚ but that would be a mistake. You can live without food for 2 weeks but only 2-4 days without water. Finding water source: * Animals always know where the water is‚ so be on the lookout for wildlife or animal tracks. Lush green vegetation is also

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    CD Grooves experiment Aim: Determine the number of grooves per cm on a CD Theory review The groove spacing is also called the "track pitch". It is the distance between each track. the shorter the wavelength of the laser light they use the closer they can make the grooves and the more information they can get on the disk. Also notice however that the track pitch decreases more rapidly than the wavelength of the lasers in the above table‚ this is because you can also reduce the track pitch

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    Newskool Grooves 2 Traditional companies with boundaries‚ rules‚ and extensive plans are at a supreme disadvantage in today’s globalized world‚ where technology changes daily and the value chain commands changes of its own. In a traditional company where people are categorized into neatly defined positions with their job descriptions filed in triplicate in the human resources department‚ the way a company plans its business can cause it to sink or swim. Bad planning can mean lost opportunities‚

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    King Philip II launched the Spanish Armada in 1588 as an attempt to secure English land and terminate the rivalry between the two nations. However‚ Philip’s plan failed‚ resulting in a triumph for England. The victory was rather surprising because Spain was the premier naval force at the time with lots of wealth and resources. As a result of this conquest‚ Spain was left weakened. Without their biggest rival‚ the English empire was able to expand even faster and without as much conflict (Sharnette)

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    The picture 24 and 25 above showing the evidence of schedule batching given by planner in PT. Armada Johnson Control. In the picture 24‚ the lot in the list showing 3 Lot model Suzuki (@48 sett). This shows that the order picking on batching happen due to brand zoning for the picking process. The layout and zoning helps the order picking process within batching for efficient time consuming. The picture 25 is the evidence of supply material to the production. Part in setting based on LC or transfer

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    Why did the Spanish armada fail in 1582 In 1588 Phillip 11 sent an armada to other throw Elizabeth and replaces her with a catholic monarch. In this essay i am going to explain why the armada failed by looking at the difference between the Spanish and English and how these affected the outcome of the conflict. An important reason for the failure of the Spanish armada was the planning. The Spanish plan was simple but could have been effective. The Spanish had the strongest army in Europe and 34

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    The movie that I watched was Elizabeth: The Golden Age directed by Shekhar Kapur. In 1585‚ Catholic Spain ‚ruled by King Philip II of Spain‚ is the most powerful country in the world. Philip intrigues war viewing Protestant England as a threat to his plan to bring Europe to Roman Catholicism‚ and in vengeance for English piracy of Spanish ships. Queen Elizabeth seeks counsel from her astrologer‚ Dr. John Dee‚ who predicts that the two empires will go to war‚ although he cannot foretell which will

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    us to understand English and Spanish interpretations of the Spanish Armada? The English and the Spanish interpretation of the outcome of the Spanish Armada differ greatly. English believed they were the true victors; that God had helped England to defeat the Spanish; for the English throughout history the Armada was seen as part of national identity. However evidence suggests that this may not have been the outcome of the Armada‚ and the victory was exaggerated by England. For much of the sixteenth

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