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    Failures: Holt had a scandal involving the miss use of an air craft‚ this‚ and his refusal to sack the present minister of Air to control the situation led to his loss of much support and heavy criticism. Another arguable failure was the briefness of his term‚ it limited any personal and political impact‚ the short time span means he is over looked when compared to

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    civilians. The life and analysis of Timur’s reign can be divided into three areas: military conquest‚ governance‚ and downfall. Upon examination of these three areas‚ one can understand the basic framework of Timur’s life and rule‚ as well as his failures. Before discussing Timur’s military conquests and concurrent rise to power‚ it is necessary

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    The Failure of Prohibition What made America repeal Prohibition? Prohibition went into effect early 1920 after approval of the Eighteenth Amendment. The Eighteenth Amendment banned the transportation‚ manufacturing‚ and sale of alcohol in the United States. Americans believed that the consumption of alcohol was behind a few of America’s issues and some saw it as a drag on the economy. World War I also influenced the support of prohibition. Many Americans believed it was not American-like to spend

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    Congress. The United States continued to give aid and slowly evacuate troops until the fall of South Vietnam in April 1975. The Ford Administration ended the Vietnam War with a slow burn‚ and not with the abruptness that should have occurred. It was a failure that did nothing to benefit the United States. It did nothing to ease tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union and ended with defeat from a U.S. perspective. The Ford Administration did what was warranted to free the U.S. from a worsening

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    activities. I wanted to accomplish something that my parents would be proud of but I didn’t have much motivation. It wasn’t until my freshman year that I decided to work harder to achieve something to be proud of; I was just waiting around for the success to come to me. I quickly learned that I wasn’t going to get anywhere that way. When I started eighth grade my grades went rapidly downhill‚ I was extremely sluggish every day. My grades didn’t really bother me because in my mind I was only

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    By the 1890s Morgan had begun to shift from his history in finances to industry‚ particularly steel‚ and by 1900 Federal Steel ranked second to Carnegie Steel. Due to Morgan’s success Andrew Carnegie began to contemplate vertical integration and began to prepare for Morgan’s competition‚ which Morgan was extremely opposed to. Carnegie preferred an alliance that would eliminate any competition altogether. Inevitably to avoid this

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    Ford’s widely known for the creation of the automobile‚ His progressiveness goes unseen. Throughout my research‚ I noticed a commonality in each article citing his rather forward-thinking and his endless one liners‚ like” Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again‚ this time more intelligently” (Andersen‚ 2013). Mr. Ford‚ was before his time when it came to his workforce‚ he employed many minority groups‚ as well as the blind and disabled veterans thus setting the standard

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    ANDREW KRAUSS “HUMAN REVOLUTION” 1. When anthropologists discovered “Lucy” in 1974‚ they considered her the oldest hominid of age 3.6 million years ago. How has the discovery of old hominid-like remains affected the “line” of evolutionary descent? They have declared sahelanthropus to be on the line this led to gorillas‚ not humans. Explain why a newer model of human ancestry is emerging. Different species are reproducing together. 2. What problem do paleontologists have with cataloguing

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    Known as one of America’s founding fathers‚ secretary of state and president of the United States‚ James Madison was born in 1751 and grew up in Orange County‚ Virginia. Madison was the oldest of twelve children and son to a wealthy plantation owner. At age eleven‚ James was sent to a boarding school but returned five years later to receive private tutoring due to ill health. After two years‚ Madison went to study at Princeton University‚ then called the College of New Jersey‚ where he studied Latin

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    Christopher Columbus was an explorer‚ colonizer‚ and navigator‚ born in the Republic of Genoa‚ in north-western Italy. His goal in life was to find new land and riches‚ such as silk‚ jewels and spices‚ for Spain. Christopher Columbus was possibly one of the greatest explorers ever known. He achieved a lot in life for example: discovering an island which is now called Jamaica and setting up a colony called Hispaniola‚ discovering South America and opening up a pathway between the “old world” (Portugal

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