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    Elevator Europe B.V. which participated in the Dutch cartels are guilty for participating cartels. The products which this industry is related to are elevators and escalators‚ as well as the provision of maintenance and modernization services for these products. The elevator and escalator sectors in Europe are highly concentrated. KONE‚ Otis‚ Schindler and ThyssenKrupp are international manufacturers of elevators and escalators and are the most important manufacturers operating in Europe. Their aggregate

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    Among these changes and continuities technological advancements were made and cultural and political aspects were also affected. At the beginning‚ there were primary trade routes and the exclusive trade they had. Primary trade routes were between Europe and North Africa and through the Indian Ocean. In Africa‚ soon Egypt rose in power and become an empire. It was at the top of the trade because of how much power and control it had. However‚ Eurasia was a combination of states in the Mughal Empire

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    American History ‚ Primary Source Investigator Complete the following sections of the America and the World Presentation: ·  2 to 3 slides:Summary of how international affairs of the 1980s contributed to the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War Create the initial draft of a 2- to 3-slide conclusion. Review and edit the sections you completed in previous weeks. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines   Do not fall into the credit card

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    Limited and gradual sense of awareness and injustice to women in society (Europe) Women gained influence. Monarchs Not much change‚ a few women been in shared power. Households needed to be tended while men worked jobs‚ women took the role. Technology Glass‚ Sunstone calendar‚ Sea technology. Use of technology in everyday life. Advancements in every aspect of science and technology‚ astronomy Inventions such as Movable print in Europe. Technology advancements especially during the Renaissance. The world

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    that he was a tyrant. A tyrant is defined as a ruler who uses power unjustly or oppressively. Napoleon used his power in both of those ways. He not only limited who had power in society‚ but also controlled the church. By trying to monopolize all of Europe‚ it is shown how harsh Napoleon’s rule was and how tyrannical he really was. Napoleon limited who had power and rights in society in a few ways. Napoleon created the Napoleonic Code‚ which guaranteed everyone equal rights except for women and black

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    early-morning program on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC)‚ Good Morning America‚ held a segment on March 22‚ 2016‚ on the day of the Brussels incident discussing the recent terrorist threats that have manifested in these two neighboring nations of Europe. It is after all that France and Belgium share borders right next to each other that the television program’s speculation of the their attacks’ association is a reasonable allegation. Torture is something I deem as being an unnecessary and redundant

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    export of the capitalist West‚ a vestige of Euro-American imperialism‚ Christianity is now rooted in the Third World‚ and the religion’s future lies in the global South”.[1] The distinctions of global North and global South describe the groupings of Europe‚ North American‚ and Japan (global North) and Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America (global South). [2] This ten chapter book can be divided into two major sections. In the first five chapters‚ Jenkins traces the historical growth of Christianity

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    How the Potato Changed the World In today’s world the potato is the fifth most vital crop universal‚ it follows wheat‚ corn‚ rice and sugar cane. However in the 18th century the potato was an amazing novelty‚ part of a global environmental fit started by Christopher Columbus. Roughly 250 million years ago‚ the world consisted of a single giant landmass now known as Pangaea. Physical forces broke Pangaea separately‚ creating the continents and hemispheres well-known today. Over the eons

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    The renaissance was a period of time in Europe that took place from the 14th to 17th century. When the Renaissance began it was meant to be a re-birth of classical Greek and Roman Culture. This time was thought to be a bridge that connected the Middle Ages to the modern age of Europe. The Renaissance began as a cultural movement in Italy during the Late Middle Ages and later spread throughout Europe. As this new era in European history began a new intellectual basis became the norm. People began

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    government there without actually owning it. The Europeans colonized Africa for many reasons. They colonized Africa because they wanted the resources that were in the land such as salt and any other raw materials that they could mine out of the ground. Europe also colonized because they wanted new trade routes and more things to trade. They traded all sorts of things that

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