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    1 What did Moody’s do wrong‚ if anything? Legally speaking Moody’s didn’t do anything wrong. However‚ I am of the opinion that at some point someone in the organization should have listened to their moral radar. Despite them not being responsible for the securities market when the began seeing a decline in the quality of mortgage-backed securities they should have started taking precautionary measures to help prevent the collapse. Even though what they offered to the market was nothing more than

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    Cris Froome is the three-time champion of the Tour de France. It all started on July 2‚2016 when "Froomy" began his third adventure. He obviously had some other races in the past or this would not be his third attempt to take the world by storm. Some other races that Froome has done are Men’s Road Race and placed 12th then also Men’s Timed Trial and placed 3rd. The more prestigious of the three races is the race where he won his very first bronze award at the Olympic games. All though Cris Froome

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    The six hour work day will not work in my opinion. Despite what Henry Ford did with the assembly line. The French and the Swedish had 6 hour work days that did not work. British had luck with it in the boarding schools‚ but for the work place it will not work. Article 1 argues that the shorter work day is more productive. The author uses a British boarding school for an example. paragraph 2 states that the school changed their start time‚ from 8:30 to 10:00 AM and students grades went up 19%. I

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    What difference did the Renaissance make to medicine? The discoveries of the Renaissance didn’t make a significant difference to medicine for many reasons. The main reasons for this are that the discoveries made were primarily about anatomy and physiology‚ not about cures and treatments‚ and that even though people had proven Galen to be wrong about several things‚ they still wouldn’t let the four humours theory go. This meant that when King Charles II became ill even the best physicians in the

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    Democracy is a state of which helps our civilization function properly. What was the Athenian democracy like? Was it just like the democracy of the United States we live in today? First we must take note of the political ideas of the Greeks. What did the Greeks mean by democracy? Their constitution is called a democracy because power was in the hands of not a minority but of a whole people. Everyone was believed to be equal in the eyes of the law. Political life is open and free‚ and so were the

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    When Bad Things Happen to Good People When someone does something good‚ great‚ amazing; however it is said‚ a reward is expected. That’s just the way the human brain has been trained in many cultures. People think just that with every good deed that is done. Movies have taught us that the “bad guy” never wins and that a hero will always triumph in the end. Not so much in the real world. Religious views‚ daily decisions‚ and just pure coincidence‚ if you will‚ all influence the outcome of a good

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    Q. What role did Oedipus pride and excessive self-confidence play in his tragedy? Discuss. Oedipus the King‚ by Sophocles‚ the onslaught of pain assailing the protagonist is a result of his tragic flaw i.e. hubris and over self-confidence. Sophocles often used a characters hamartia to alter or influence the outcome or future of the hero. Oedipus’ hubris traps him to fulfill the oracle and intensifies his punishment.  His wisdom‚ however‚ becomes self-righteous‚ his arrogance

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    Age Related Changes that Occur in the Cardiovascular System Age Related Changes that Occur in the Cardiovascular System In the normal conduction of the heart the electrical impulse starts in the SA node‚ also called the pacemaker of the heart. The electrical impulse travels through the right atrium and through the Bachmann’s bundle into the left atrium. This stimulates the atria to contract. Next the signal travel to the AV node. The AV node slightly delays the signal. This delay is needed

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    Many people may believe it is so‚ but the American Revolution was not like other revolutions in the sense of it being a radical or total change. It did not instantaneously overturn the entire political and social framework of America. Thus‚ America still strived for a set government and a written document to back it up. The Articles of Confederation‚ established during the American struggle for independence from British rule‚ created the first form of government for the United States. The Articles

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    The Agitation and Reform in the Nineteenth-Century Britain. What was Chartism and Why Did it Fail? Thisassignment will analysewhat Chartism was and why it failed. Firstly‚ we will consider what Chartism was‚ secondly we will focus on two of the six main reasons that Chartism failed‚ these will includethe lack of middle class support and the radical nature of the Chartist claims although the Disunited Members and Leader‚ the mid Victorian boom and the loyalty of the army and police force to

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