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    in the boat . Also write the synopsis of the story in 150-200 words. CLASS IX Global times H.W. Time Machine: What would it be like if you could travel back in time and relive those days? And whoosh…it comes true. Imagine you are a part of the history that we read today. Write a brief account of the happenings as an outsider/participant of that event. You may write it as (a)A creative piece i.e a diary entry or a protagonist or journalist (b) As a sociologist/historian etc who assess the period’s

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    animals could go extinct‚ even humans could go extinct. Days would be way shorter and if you took the moon we could either have extreme or no season. Is that what you really want. As mentioned in the paragraph above I mentioned that it could ruin marine life‚ that was no joke. The animals could become homeless because the tide would retract so any animal that lives close to shore would die. Also some animals depend on the movement of the tide to live. The reason all of these animals are going to

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    Short History of the Specialist Rank By CSM Dan Elder When Washington assumed the role as Commander in Chief of the fledgling Continental Army in 1775‚ it had adopted the British model of organization. There were basically four enlisted grades‚ sergeants‚ corporal‚ musicians and privates. The musicians were fifers and drummers‚ who of course directed the linear movements of the Army. If the sergeants‚ corporals and privates were the combatants‚ it could be a stretch to argue that those musicians

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    Name: Form: Subject: History Topic: Resistance and Revolt-Homework 1. Explain why the whites in the Spanish and French Caribbean drew up laws to control the slaves           6mks. In the Caribbean territories where slavery existed‚ there were laws to govern the lives of the slaves. The slave laws of the Spanish colonies were based on the thirteenth century code of laws known as the Siete Partidas. The French West Indies had as the basis of their slave laws‚ the Code Noir which was promulgated

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    Reading Folder Two‚ Article 1‚ Question 1 The invention of the Steam Loom completely revolutionized the way that cloth items are made. Because of its efficiency‚ it quickly replaced the Hand Loom by its rapid ability to make cloth. This came to benefit society by its ability to greatly increase the output of goods produced‚ making it easier to meet consumer needs. This can also be seen as a negative effect on local economies. Since the Steam Looms replaced people‚ this put many people out of

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    Kent State | Environmental Protection | Reduction of Federal Taxes | The decision to bring the Ohio National Guard onto the Kent State University campus was directly related to decisions regarding American involvement in the Vietnam War. Richard Nixon was elected president of the United States in 1968 based in part on his promise to bring an end to the war in Vietnam. During the first year of Nixon’s presidency‚ America’s involvement in the war appeared to be winding down. In late April of 1970

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    did take place and this essay will aim to identify the successes and come to a conclusion in regards to how significant a change took place. As mentioned in introduction‚ many reforms took place during 1906-1914. It was the first time in Russian history that the elected assembly introduced. The four Dumas that took place within this period allowed the elected deputies to voice criticism of the Tsar criticism of the Tsar and his government. In mid-1907‚ Stolypin abruptly changed the way in which the

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    Myanmar‚ in order to gain a democratic rule. She‚ along with many other outstanding leaders are the people young leaders of today look up to which includes myself. Throughout high school I have a wonderful opportunity to participate in my school’s Marine Corps JROTC program which focuses on Leadership Education and preparing young leaders for the future. In my fourth year of high school‚ I have the greatest opportunity I have ever been offered before by being the MCJROTC program’s Cadet Commanding

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    A Brief History of Insurance From the early days of civilisation men have formed societies whose members promised to help each other in the event of a misfortune. As early as 900 BC‚ the merchants of the Rhodes Island in the Mediterranean agreed to share certain risks among themselves. The modern concept of insurance — where insurers collect small premiums from their policy holders‚ pay claims to those of them who had incurred losses and make a profit for taking the risks after deducting business

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    Miranda Berishaj    1st hour Smith    1/10/15    U.S History midterm review   Unit 1    1. Clayton antitrust act sought to prevent anti­competitive practices.  2. urban­rural population shift­ people moved from rural areas to urban areas‚ urbanization.  3. Jane Addams – a pioneer for women’s rights and a leader of suffrage.   4. Sherman antitrust act – broke up trust and prevented monopolies.  5. women’s Christian temperance union – first organization devoted to social reform for  women.  6. Chi

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