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    In my homeland of Barbados‚ West Indies‚ we are accustomed to weathering seasonal and unseasonal storms almost as a way of life. As these storms make their way from continental Africa on their relentless journey across the Atlantic Ocean to pound the shores of Florida or Mississippi in the USA they are drawn with metronomic consistency to these beautiful and vulnerable islands of the Caribbean. As we reflect on this topic‚ surviving the storms of life‚ we should remind ourselves of a gripping account

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    of animals: a zebra‚ an orangutan‚ a vicious hyena‚ and the magnificent Richard Parker‚ a Bengal tiger with a human like name. Throughout the novel‚ due to his situation of being stranded‚ Pi had to take drastic measures in order to survive. Part of his need to survive resulted in Pi giving up his vegetarian ways. Slowly throughout the book‚ readers witness the transformation from Pi’s civil eating habits to an animalistic devouring of

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    Salva struggled to survive. He hit rock bottom‚ But he survived. What kept him going? What did he do? Linda Sue Park (author of A Long Walk To Water) wrote a book based off a real person named Salva. Salva was one of survivors of the lost boys. She made the book to show his life and the struggles he went through. The top 3 factors of his survival were him going to America‚ finding his uncle and just keep walking. The most important factor of Salva’s survival is him going to America. Salva thought

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    You may be involved on your high school campus now‚ but when you become a college freshman‚ you will be entering into a world that is bigger‚ tougher‚ and much more difficult to feel connected. What you know now as comforts will be gone‚ at least for temporarily. Here’s some advice-be prepared. This may not be as drastic if you are attending a junior college because your community of friends will not be as rudely disrupted and your family likely lives close. However‚ when you go away to school‚

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    cause of the 1905 Revolution? In 1905 there was a revolution in Russia‚ the people demanded a change in government - as the policies of the one in power denied many of the people a decent standard of living- and they wanted protection of their political and civil rights. Throughout 1905 there was mass-spread rioting‚ strikes‚ protest‚ demonstrations‚ even uprisings and assassinations – all carried out with the aim to force the Tsar to act. Eventually‚ afters months conflict‚ the Tsar gave into the

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    What were the causes of the 1905 Revolution? Why did the Revolution fail to overthrow the Tsarist Regime? The Revolution of 1905 was the first time the Tsar had faced open opposition from so many groups in Russian society at the same time. It involved peasant disturbances‚ strikes‚ naval mutinies‚ nationalist uprisings and assassinations. This essay aims to examine the different causes of the Revolution of 1905. Short and long-term causes will be considered‚ and economic‚ political‚ military

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    What role did Nicholas II play in his downfall? It can be seen by anybody that Nicholas II indeed played a huge role in his downfall. This downfall portrayed political‚ social and economical failures. Firstly‚ Nicholas’ abhorrent autocratic beliefs and his infamous ways of maintaining it contributed to his downfall. Also‚ the infamous massacre known as “Bloody Sunday” also contributed to his downfall‚ and finally the decision Nicholas made to fight in the Japanese and First World Wars all led

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    difficult caused a lack of proper communication‚ which lead to weak trade. Proper communication was very important in ruling a country because without it‚ laws and orders couldn’t be passed and carried out. Weak trade would also make it hard for the Tsar to rule the country because Russia’s economy would become less and less stable. Agricultural Problems: Although much of Russia’s land was very beautiful and dramatic‚ little of it could be used for farming. The main agricultural areas were in

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    How is the outbreak of the 1905 revolution best explained? There are many ways to explain the outbreak of the 1905 revolution‚ as many factors contributed towards it. The most important and significant factor was the different attitudes towards the government at the time. Attitudes varied from moderate to ones of a violent and extreme nature. Without the range of varying attitudes towards the tsarist system‚ there would have been no opposition facing the state. The 1905 revolution was very significant

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    In 1894‚ at the age of 26‚ Nicholas II became Tsar of Russia as a result of his father‚ Alexander III’s‚ passing away. When he acquired the throne he cried because he wasn’t ready to be king. Spoken by Nicholas himself‚ he said‚ “I am not yet ready to be Tsar. I know nothing of the business of ruling” (Lieven‚ 1993). However‚ ascending the throne was something that Nicholas had to do with no other choice in the matter. Before Nicholas became Tsar the people of Russia already disliked the Romanov

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