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    The Impact of the Hippie Movement on Society Hippies of the 1960s developed their own music‚ fashion‚ perspectives‚ and styles of life. Many traditional morals of the past drastically changed due to the open minds of hippies and their views on society. Because of the hippies‚ unmarried couples can now live together without being frowned upon‚ religious and cultural diversity has gained greater acceptance‚ and the message of peace is widely spread. The hippie movement

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    Why Did Rome Fall

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    weaker. Then in 476 C.E. Rome finally fell. That was a surprise to the whole world. They collapsed due to many reason. But the three most important reason were‚ Government‚ Military‚ and Natural Disasters. Government was a big reason why Rome collapsed. They did not have any good leaders or rules that could keep a big city together. The government was focussed on building larger structures and was not concerned about keeping their city under control. They were not making or enforcing rules to make

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    Austerity in Europe

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    Austerity in Europe Austerity is a state of reduced spending and increased frugality by a financial sector. Austerity measures are normally referring to actions taken by the government to reduce expenditures in an attempt to cease and belittle their increasing budget deficits. The people of a country do not agree with austerity because the measures taken are typically to lower the quantity and quality of the services and benefits provided by the government. Several nations since 2009 have taken

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    Ancient Egypt Pyramids Introduction Did you know that the tallest pyramid is taller than the statue of liberty? The pyramids were built using trial and error and was a place for the ka to live in the afterlife and or food for the ka in the afterlife. The pyramids were also built close together in a place called Valley of the kings. Why Did They Build the pyramids The pyramids were built using modern day trial and error. They built the pyramids because they believed that the ka or spirit needed

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    the beginning stages of computer use. Over time‚ the development became greater‚ one example being that one computer at that time would be the size of a medium sized room‚ whereas now‚ a computer can be easily put underneath a desk for use. The society in which we live today has evolved in many ways‚ through the help of the computer. Today‚ you can find computers almost anywhere. Some of these locations are to include the home‚ your place of business‚ school‚ local library‚ and stores. Computers

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    How far did WWI lead to the end of the tsarist regime? WW1 was a terrible time for autocracies around Europe‚ none survived. The only royal family involved in the 1st world war that survived was the British. We must therefore infer that World War One led to the end of the Tsarist Regime. The First World War was undoubtedly an important factor that contributed to the decision to abdicate by Tsar Nicholas II but were there others and if so which was the most significant? The First World War

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    Therefore‚ Johnson stepped up to become president of the United States. Johnson agreed to continue the war against communism‚ but he was hesitant about sending troops because he did not want to risk American lives for Vietnam’s war. Johnson knew that not allowing troops go into Vietnam would risk his reelection‚ but he did not change his mind. But he allowed Operation Plan 34B to take place which was sending mercenaries to North Vietnam to sabotage. The first part of this was to send the USS Maddox

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    Why Did Cabeza Survive

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    to the established colonies on the northern shores of the Gulf of Mexico. He and four other fellow castaways‚ a person shipwrecked or stranded‚ were the only survivors of the expedition so experts came up with some reasons on how Cabeza de Vaca had survived this 8-year struggle of survival. The three main reasons are he survived by drinking out of a hollowed out horse leg‚ he befriended his captors‚ and he did a life-saving operation on a Native American. The first reason Cabeza was able to survive

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    Fascism in Europe

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    Fascism in Europe Fascism is a militant political movement that emphasizes on loyalty to the state and obedience to its leader. Promises to restore economy‚ punish those who created the problems and return national pride!! ▪ Often held mass rallies‚ uniforms and special salutes ▪ Limited personal rights ▪ State was supreme ▪ Conservative‚ right wing party that grows from the middle class Italy- Benito Mussolini Post WWI problems: ▪ Rising inflation (prices) ▪

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    Lead with Example

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    basis for any relationship whether it is between friends or a ruler and his people. The prince depicted in Machiavelli’s work has no respect for or from the population and this solely is his major flaw. Machiavelli states‚ “Spending the wealth of others does not lesson your reputation but adds to it; only spending what is your own is what hurts you”. In order to gain the respect he must forge relationships‚ sacrifice what is his own and respect the lives of his people. It is seen through his methods

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