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    Before the Revolutionary War‚ Thomas Jefferson took over George Washington’s position as a delegate to the Second Constitutional Congress. During this time‚ Thomas Jefferson was appointed by Congress to a five-person committee in charge of writing The Declaration of Independence. The other four members were John Adams‚ Benjamin Franklin‚ Roger Sherman‚ and Robert Livingston. The committee members recognized Jefferson’s talent and chose him to be the principal author. Jefferson was responsible for

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    American Revolution: A War For Independence: The War of Independence‚ also known as the American Revolution‚ was a monumental event in history. Many developments and implications during this time period changed the course of history and the lives of those who lived through it. During the American Revolution‚ 13 colonies fought for legal separation from the British government. In both large and small battles‚ American’s fought back in an attempt to claim independence from Britain. In the events

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    The Wars of Independence in Latin America • Rebellions between 1804-1824 • Colonial govt. ended in S. America • Haiti revolt o led by Toussaint L’Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines o Merchant‚ landowner‚ professional class participated (Creole elite) o Natives and blacks didn’t as much • Discontentment of Creoles o Slave revolts in Andes‚ scared Creoles o Angry w/Spanish govt.  Taxes too high  Trade limits • Peninsulares-whites born in Spain o Got the best positions

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    The Irish War of Independence and its Legacy The Irish War of Independence is by no means a cut and dry issue. The legacy of this War‚ which began in 1919 and ended 1921 and its consequences are not confined to this specific time period. It resulted in an immediate Civil War between Irish pro-Treaty and anti-Treaty forces‚ which lasted for one violent and bloody year post independence. It’s legacy can also be seen in Northern Ireland today which has seen acts of extreme terrorism by loyalist

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    The War of 1812 was a major turning point in American history in that it moved America from Jefferson’s Republicanism‚ as well as any signs of Federalism‚ and towards Jacksonian democracy. The War of 1812 has been called a Second War for American Independence because it changed America politically‚ diplomatically‚ and economically. America was changed because it became less dependent on Europe economically‚ American politics moved toward a new era‚ and America had more diplomatic respect from other

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     A Narrative of the American War for Independence Written by: Justin Mikesell The American Revolution was a long‚ painful‚ bloody‚ war. Up until this time nothing had ever been seen of such proportions on American soil. The outset of this event would change life drastically around the world. The outcome would determine trade‚ the way war was waged‚ it would hurt the pride of a might nation and a new nation would be formed with a resolve like none

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    German-Turkish Relations

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    I - INTRODUCTION Turkish - German relations were always crucial for the two countries throughout the history. However‚ in this paper I will focus on the most volatile and tense era between the countries. Germany and Turkey both officially and publicly were distant to each other. We can relate the tensions into three main spheres; international‚ internal and bilateral. Firstly‚ when we look at the international sphere‚ with the end of the cold-war the whole world order has changed. With the

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    Turkish Airlines Report

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    Module Leader: Dr Anne GrahamBy DuysalToguz -12235821Date Due: 09/01/2012Word Count: 2‚170 | Turkish Airlines | 4TRS680: Airline Management | Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Operational Characteristics 3 3. Financial Performance 4 4. Competitive Situation 5 5. Conclusion 6 6. Appendices 7 Appendix 1 – International comparisons of air travel related to GDP‚ 2004 8 Appendix 2- Industry Average International Traffic Vs. THY International Traffic 8 Appendix

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    Turkish Airlines

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    FREE TRADE‚ IMPORT AND EXPORT Capitalism’s last evolved version: neo-liberalism is in the every corner of the world now. In this system‚ one of the most important‚ main subject is free trade. Some people think we shouldn’t import. They say when we buy product‚ GNP can’t improve. In other hand‚ some people say we should import. They think everybody should specialize in best product. Thus‚ products are getting more economic. However‚ I don’t believe that we can’t make a decision about what

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    Turkish Foreign Policy

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    The end of World War II.‚ was the beginning of a new era for the world politics‚ since the world converted to a bipolar system‚ which called the Cold War. The world especially the Europe divided into two blocs between the victorious states of the II. World War‚ mainly the United States and the Soviet Union. During the following fifty years‚ the foreign policies of states mostly aligned to their bloc’s policies. In this sense‚ Turkey had an important role and position for both US and the Soviet Union

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