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    sixteenth year of Detective Conan‚ or in America called Case Closed. Only few of you‚ I guess‚ were not accompanied by this animation in the past of your lives. Undoubtedly Japanese anime has been a hurricane sweeping across the globe. Sowhy is Japanese anime so popular worldwide? Basically‚ Japanese animation is geared to meet the needs of different age groups. Properly classified‚ citizens ranging from the youngest to the eldest can find the one to their taste. For example‚ children prefer Chi-bi

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    Why was the Roman Army so successful? Dorothy Kwok The Roman army was the most successful and powerful army in history‚ they built the Roman Empire‚ which spread over continents and lasted for a very long time. The Romans achieved fame for its amazing army. There are many reasons why the Roman army was so successful. The army offered Roman citizens to return with glory and money after serving Rome in battles. Their weapons and equipment was a lot more advanced than their enemies‚ which requires

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    TO WHAT EXTENT DID THE RESULTS OF WW1 INFLUENCE THE OUTBREAK OF WW2? INTRO: World War 1 ended with the Versailles Treaty in 1919. The peace-making process was extremely complex and even now it is doubtful whether any perfect solution to organising the post-war European order could have been found. After the settlement many international matters still remained unresolved and many countries were dissatisfied. To what extent did the results of WW1 determine the outbreak of another‚ big war ~20 years

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    Why is the flora and fauna of Australia so unique? Evolution is ultimately an unpredictable process. Although it can be predicted in the short term through knowledge of natural selection and inheritance‚ long term evolution is randomly altered by the interaction of highly variable factors. Such factors include the randomness of genetic diversity within a species and the process of natural selection acting upon this. Also significantly altering evolution is the unpredictable movement of tectonic plates

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    Why do so many projects fail

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    INVESTOR NEWSLETTER ISSUE N°3 IT SHOULD BE DELIVERED ONLINE TRAINING THE WAY HTTP://WWW.4PM.COM FALL 2007 Why Do So Many Projects Fail? Dick Billows‚ PMP ProjectPedia Change control Charter Estimating Lessons Learned People Skills Planning/Scope Presentations Requirements Risk Scheduling Status Reports What do PMs do Work breakdown WBS CERTIFICATION Associate PM IT/IS Project Manager Consulting PM Healthcare PM Business PM PMP Professional PM All Courses

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    Why Did the Titanic Sank

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    Why did the Titanic’s maiden voyage ended in such disaster? One of the largest passenger liner of the early 20th century made in the history‚ having the first and final voyage 100 years ago‚ owned by the magnificent White Star Line‚ was travelling without interference through the calm waters until one of the sailors on board reported that the Titanic is heading for a vast and humongous iceberg in April 12 1912 at that lethal midnight. The disaster had caused 1517 deaths on board‚ though there were

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    Why was opposition to the Nazis so ineffective? Ever since Hitler rose to power in January 1931‚ up to 1932‚ he built his power base and managed as well to make it impossible for him to be legally removed from power. He managed to do so‚ mainly; by making sure that every powerful group that could have indeed removed him from power remained idle or was annihilated. These were‚ at the time‚ trade unions‚ his political opponents‚ church leaders and army officers‚ and they were dealt with differently

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    Why Did The Sputnik Launch

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    Sean Chen Ms. Magnotte History 2015/5/14 How did the U.S. reacts when the USSR launched Sputnik 1? During World War II‚ the United states and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic were allies and fought against Nazi Germany. However‚ even before the war has ended‚ both countries identify each other as devil-incarnate. This “friendship” had and only could exist because of a mutual enemy‚ the Nazi Germany. After World War 2 had ended‚ there was no reason for the U.S. and the USSR to maintain their

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    Viking clothes were made from wool‚ linen and animal skins .Men wore tunics and trousers and women wore a long dress with a pinafore over it. Their clothes were fastened with belts and brooches. They ate what they grew on their farms they also could hunt for fish . A family usually ate two meals. Beef‚ mutton‚ lamb‚ goat and pork. They also ate dairy products and grew vegetables. Their only transportation was by using their boats and ships.The Vikings travelled on ships called Longships. The Longship

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    Radiological Weapons as Means of Attack Anthony H. Cordesman Radiological weapons are generally felt to be suitable largely for terror‚ political‚ and area denial purposes‚ rather than mass killings. Unlike nuclear weapons‚ they spread radioactive material contaminating personnel‚ equipment‚ facilities‚ and terrain. The radioactive material acts as a toxic chemical to which exposure eventually proves harmful or fatal. Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through some material

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