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    Authority

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    Is it necessary to challenge authority? Without question‚ it is vital to challenge the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority. If one does not question authority‚ the people of the so called “no in positions of authority” would become mindless slaves to tyrants and despots. World history‚ literature‚ and American History all exemplify the necessity of questioning authority. During ancient Greece in the 200 BCE’s‚ modern logical thinking began to see its birth. The man known for

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    The Blitz was the period of sustained strategic bombing of the United Kingdom by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Hitler’s fear of not having control over Britain led to beliefs that Britain would eventually become a base for his enemies to attack him from. When France fell to Germany in 1940‚ Hitler’s aims were turned on Britain. He believed that if he destroyed the RAF Britain would no longer have any defence against an invasion. Hitler also wished to disrupt Britain’s economy and industry

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    Was There a Blitz Spirit?

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    Was there a Blitz spirit? * During the Blitz‚ there was a lot of bombings and damage which caused upset to many people. However in England‚ to a large extent it is believed that there was a Blitz spirit. There were mottos such as ‘keep calm and carry on’ which told people not to worry about the Blitz and just continue with their normal lives. Blitz spirit‚ defined as whatever happens you’ll stick to something until the bitter end. However‚ to some extent people believed there was no such thing

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    Belfast during the Blitz

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    Northern Ireland / Belfast during World War II Northern Ireland’s strategic importance / Use by British When World War II was declared in September 1939‚ Northern Ireland immediately entered on the British side‚ seeing it as an opportunity to stress their loyalty to Britain in contrast to the neutral Irish Free State. Lord Craigavon affirmed their intention to “place the whole of our resources at the command of the government of Great Britain” (4 Sept) Northern Ireland’s strategic importance

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    Blitz Research Paper

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    Why Blitz? Simple….to grow your business! Blitz Cards are an easy and effective tool that can be used to share and promote your Prize Candle Social business with anyone‚ anywhere! Use your Blitz Cards to grow your contact list‚ increase sales‚ and book more parties! Front of Card: Give your prospective party hostess another incentive with a FREE candle offer! *Some restrictions do apply Back of Card: Show and Smell - introduce the Core Collection with scratch ’n sniff fragrances! Fragrances

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    Anders Björs E3a Text Summary The history essay "the dangers of the blitz spirit" is written by Richard Overy for the magazine bbc history. The article’s main focus is the londoners and their high death toll during what is known as the blitz‚ which was the aerial raids carried out on London during World War 2 by the German Air Force. The blitz began September 1940 and lasted until May 1941‚ during this time 41‚480 people were killed. A remarkable contrast was that the bombing carried out by the

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    Sandwich Executive Summary

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    StudentNo:366722645CourseNo:(BSBRES401A)Analyse and Present Research InformationTeacher:Joe Gardner | [Heavens Sandwich] | | Executive Summary Dear Investor‚ I have come up with a great and promising business plan that I would like to share with you in hopes that you would be interested to join me in creating and growing this business together as partners. I am planning on creating a sandwich bar named Heavens Sandwich. I have chosen this name so we would attract more customers due the peaceful and fun meaning

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    The Perfect Club Sandwich

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    Perfect Club Sandwich When I think of the best club sandwich‚ I remember a place my father took me as a child. The sandwich was as big as the plate it was served on. It was lightly toasted‚ filled with garden fresh vegetables and deli fresh meat. Leaving the establishment with an extremely full stomach was an exciting feeling I looked forward to every time we drove in the parking lot. Below I will guide you on a fun filled adventure I call making the perfect club sandwich. You

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    Pb&J Sandwich

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    peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Introduction I. Open with impact: Are you tired of spending five dollars for a greasy hamburger and fries? II. Thesis: Today‚ you will learn how to make the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich. III. Connect with your audience: You can save money and eat better. BODY Preview: Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich involves three basic steps: having the ingredients‚ assembling the sandwich‚ and packaging the sandwich. I. Main point: You

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    The authority of an agent is the act which he is allowed or authorised to do by his principal‚ and which will bind his/her principal. Usually‚ the principal will only be bound by the act of the agent if the agent acts within his/her authority. There are two types of authority which an agent could rely on‚ namely actual authority and apparent or ostensible authority.  Actual authority is the authority given by the principal to the agent and could be in written or oral form. The capacity of an

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