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    Jacob Riis’ book How the Other Half Lives is a detailed description on the poor and the destitute in the inner realms of New York City. Riis tries to portray the living conditions through the ‘eyes’ of his camera. He sneaks up on the people flashes a picture and then tells the rest of the city how the ‘other half’ is living. As shocking as the truth was without seeing such poverty and horrible conditions with their own eyes or taking in the experience with all their senses it still seemed like

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    childhoods‚ their lives took shape as diversely as possible. Both kings were orphaned at a very young age‚ at a desperate time for their countries. They were needed to fix the problems their predecessors had so foolishly created. Being put under similar circumstances‚ their kingdoms were ruled as differently as possible. Louis created one of the most powerful empires of the time‚ while Henry made his fathers failures a reality. I was intrigued. These kings lives began similarly‚ where did they diverge

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    structure and function of environment?        Ans. Environment is a collective term for all the conditions in which an organism lives. It includes biotic and abiotic components whereas habitat is a place where an organism lives. The different components of environment are inter-linked and interdependent.                                          [pic] The organisms interact with physical environment composed of atmosphere‚ hydrosphere and lithosphere   Environment is usually divided into two

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    States has seen a great deal of change in its physical nature; what was once the thirteen original colonies quickly expanded into one massive country with influence extending far beyond its geographical borders. Yet because the country covers so much land‚ many regional nuances and dialects are reflected in the works that come out from each section of the country. From accents‚ to food‚ to history and culture‚ no one place defines what America is as a country‚ but all combine to provide the sense

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    To what extent was Austria responsible for the failure of the Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820-1849? Austria played an integral part for the failure of Italian revolutionaries in between the years 1820-1849‚ due to their incredible influence throughout Europe at that time‚ being known as a superpower. Their military strength shone through‚ and crushed every revolution between 1820 and 1849. However‚ they are not the sole reason for failure. There are also other important factors that

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    102w 14 September 2013 In Wright’s “The Man Who Lived Underground”‚ Fred Daniels struggles with questions on guilt and identity as he wanders through the macabre underground. For example‚ a decorated dirt cave or wandering yellow lights are meaningful elements of setting that allows Daniels’ thoughts to manifest and change vague-manifest and change in what way?. Gradual mental changes what is a mental change? Be specific are elucidated by other literary techniques such as the metaphorical nature

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    1939‚ two decades after World War I‚ better known as the Great War began in 1914. It was even more devastating than World I and it destroyed more land all over the globe and took more lives than any other war. Leading up to World War II‚ in 1934 Adolf Hitler had gained power in Germany. Hitler was an unstable man who was obsessed with purifying the German Race. He wanted his race to be superior and believed that the only way to gain superiority and power was by war. To do this Adolf and his Nazi

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    “Where I Lived and What I Lived For”‚ asking questions that he wanted the audience to ponder‚ such as‚ “Why should we live in such a hurry and waste life?” His goal in writing the essay‚ which is an excerpt from a grand collection of essays‚ was to convey his idea of the way that man should expand his knowledge for the sake of simply bettering himself and to disassociate himself from the technology to enjoy the nature that has been gifted to us. If men in the twenty-first century were to comply

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    To what extent were Jews assimilated into Germany by 1930? 24 marks It would be extremely simplistic to state that all Jews were well assimilated in Germany by 1930 as the mere existence of segregation within the Jewish community within Germany serves as a representation that some were assimilated and some were not. We have the different ‘types’ of Jew such as: the German Jew‚ the Jewish German‚ the Ostjuden and the Polacks. These represent the Jewish chain in the German community and where they

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    To what extent did Witte’s Policies develop Russia? Sergei Witte was the Minister of Finance in Russia in from 1892 to 1903. He desperately wanted to bring Russia‚ metaphorically‚ ‘out of the dark ages’ by bringing it up to speed‚ so that it would eventually reach a level of modernisation where it could go head to head with the advanced countries further west. He believed Russia first needed to attain capital investment in the industrial sector‚ increase urban workers (Proletariat)‚ attract foreign

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