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    Henry the VIII broke form rome because of love. Discuss. Henry the VIII broke from Rome for a number of reasons‚ for example economic (money)‚ political (power)‚ religious (faith) and personal (love)reasons. One reason for the break with Rome was political reasons (power) because after losing most his finance in battle against the king of Spain‚ Francis I‚ who was angry at Henry for embarrassing his aunt Catherine of Aragon who at this time was Henry’s wife. When Henry found out the

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    Why Did Plymouth Succeed? The Plymouth Colony was one of England’s first successful colonies in North America. There were two groups of people who founded Plymouth: the Pilgrims‚ also known as Separatists‚ and the Strangers. The Strangers were called the Strangers because the Pilgrims did not know who they were. The Pilgrims were called the Pilgrims because anyone who took a voyage for religious reasons were called pilgrims‚ however Pilgrim spelled with a capital P is reserved for the The Pilgrims

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    trading power‚ Athens became incredibly powerful‚ wealthy‚ and was the main power in the Ancient world. Not only was the Athenian empire strong in its culture and money making‚ its Navy was its strongest than any other power at the time. It was truly‚ incomparable at its golden age. Sadly‚ all golden ages end and the Athenian Empire fell. And boy did it fall hard. Athens rose to power with the help of trading‚ cultivation‚ raising animals‚ and mining. The geographical placement of Athens was

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    inspiration from. Rome had military excellence‚ a strong multicultural acceptance‚ one man rule and a set of micromanaging laws and rules for following leaders. However though a wide spread empire limiting communications‚ a combination of shortages of gold and silver and rising taxes and the stopping of roman conquest. Rome had drew the short straw. These factors were the defining decisions that caused the Roman Empire to collapse. Shortages of gold and silver was a key factor in making Rome fall. Tribunes

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    Why Ebay Failed in Asia

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    it was in the United States. (1) Understanding the four principles of marketing will help explain why eBay did not succeed in Asia. Product‚ Place‚ Price and Promotion are rules that eBay did not take into consideration by or clearly understand before proceeding into unknown territory. Not knowing tendencies of Asians was one of many issues that prevented eBay from succeeding. Unlike America where we are more trusting of strangers and purchasing second hand goods in Asia there’s a stigma against

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    Why did the Provisional Government fail‚ and the Bolsheviks succeed‚ in 1917? During 1917 the political system of Russia‚ and the political opinions of its public‚ began to change. The First World War was deeply taking its toll‚ with the casualties running into millions‚ and food shortages were reaching crisis levels across Russia. Presided over by the Provisional Government‚ who had little support and even less real power‚ the people of Russia became restless. In October‚ the animosity between

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    death of the one man who held the country together through a civil war‚ President Lincoln‚ and after the decimation of Southern infrastructure; much to the dismay of the Republican party‚ who controlled the politics at this time‚ the Reconstruction failed to accomplish its chief goal of promoting equality as the country fell back into its antebellum ways. In an effort to right the wrongs of the past‚ Republicans strove to address the varying definitions of freedom to promote equality. These definitions

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    Succeed

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    When we hear about the word succeed ‚ all of us just remember rough and hard road we have to pass‚ but is that really enough rough to pass? Human kind in their problems and difficulties divide in two groups‚ the one who always put the blame on everythings except themselves and they call themselves unlucky‚ and the ones who always put the blame on themselves and clarify that if they start something they have just 2 choices death or succeed. All the people are alive for their wishes they define it

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    How Did Gsm Failed

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    the ashes. Both companies did not solve all of their problems on their own. GM received a good chunk of money from the government in hopes that they would be a promising new company. Chrysler on the other hand received less money from the government. Instead‚ the got their financial backing from Fiat‚ who now owns a good percentage of the company. Ford decided to not accept a bail out because they were in a better position then the other two companies to begin with. They did not have all of the burdens

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    Why Ebay Failed in China

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    made eBay successful in global market and become the world’s largest online market place‚ the situation in Chinese market was totally different. EBay was popular and had a very good reputation in the U.S. and international market‚ but Chinese people did not know much about eBay. Even though it was still a very effective strategy of eBay to enter Chinese market via acquisition and it should have followed the policy of

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