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    cracks open. The crack makes its way down to the frigid waters of the North Atlantic. In 1912‚ the RMS Titanic sank for a multitude of reasons and events. The hull malfunction made the Titanic break in two which in return‚ caused many deaths. The cracks‚ the booms‚ are all caused by some critical hull failures. The ship did indeed break in two which was due to a probable hull failure. A hull failure due to the slow sinking of the Titanic‚ a huge stress builds up. This stress concentrates on parts of

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    with Diversity Workplace communication is important in companies with workplace diversity. Good communication skills helps to lift of inferior between employees due to their race‚ religion and language. Companies that provide good communication within the organization can avoid cultural differences and miscommunication between the employees. When there is good communication skills around‚ the operation will run smoother. Effective communication causes productivity to increase‚ errors to decrease and

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    Some words from the story… Before you read this story‚ you must know the words for all the things in the picture on this page. Use a dictionary. Find all the right numbers on the picture for the words below and write numbers and words together. e.g. jungle - 1 Put the correct number from the picture beside each word. board-game vine glass ’eye’ tokens mosquito Jungle hunter monkey rhinoceros tail crocodile handcuffs dice pelican spider lion bat elephant

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    declined‚ the conditions of Rome in the fourth century were perfect for Christianity. The expansion of the empire as they conquered and built roads in the earlier years allowed people to migrate easily from far places which led to overpopulation and the increase of the poor. Gruesome wars and diseases scared people making them want something that they could hope in and Christians brought lots of hope. Also‚ other religions weren’t so intent on expanding which gave Christianity lots of room to work. Rome

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    Between the years 1859 and 1863 John Brown’s rain on the Federal Armory at Harpers Ferry made him a hero in the North and a villain in the South. Brown’s raid was over in about 2 days. He wanted to start an armed slave revolt by seizing the Federal Armory. John Brown was hung for treason because of his actions. Brown’s plan was not to conduct a sudden raid and then escape to the mountains. Rather‚ his plan was to use those rifles and pikes he captured at the arsenal‚ in addition to those he brought

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    16: Why Did We Enter World War I? World War I‚ also known as the First World War‚ was a global war centred in Europe. The war drew in all the world’s economic great powers‚ which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies and the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary. America insisted on staying neutral and had the Atlantic Ocean to act as a barrier to not get involved with this war. But it was almost inevitable that America would eventually get involved and America did. America

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    shoot the dinosaur and as a result he had to return to the time machine. When he was going back to it‚ he deviated from the metal path and step on a butterfly. As a consequence the butterfly died. This event is extremely relevant as the death of the butterfly caused changes in the future. 2.- Why did Eckels leave the path? What were the consequences at the time‚ for the hunt and the hunters? First‚ Eckels was not prepared to afford such as stressful situation‚ as he thought that it was impossible to

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    margin had been largely caused by the escalation in COGS which has resulted in a lower gross profit. This may point at an inefficient use of raw materials‚ labor and manufacturing related costs or basically an increased market price for raw materials and up surged wages. Followed by lower EBIT or operating profit margin which went down with 3% as the consequence of higher expenses - an increase in operating costs. Lastly‚ net profit margin has resulted in a lower rate with a difference of - 2%

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    18th‚ 1942‚ James H. Doolittle planned and led the first air attack on Japanese after they attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor. This was the most daring operations by the United States in the young Pacific war at this time and was known as the Doolittle Raid. The attack was launched from the aircraft carrier Hornet. Doolittle wired a Japanese piece medal he had received prior to the war to the first 500 pound bomb to be dropped on Tokyo. In order for the over loaded planes to take off‚ the

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    legal to do whatever you want‚ would you break those rules? What if the general opinion was that you should follow the old rule? Would you still break those rules? Opinions can make all the difference when it comes to how well a society runs. I feel that rules don’t determine a society’s actions and lifestyle‚ opinions do. “‘—and then‚ the beast might try to come in. You remember how he crawled—’ The semicircle shuddered and muttered in agreement. ’ (Lord of the Flies 160).” In this quote‚ the

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