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    “THE BLOODLESS REVOLUTION”. Talking about the first coverage‚ Economic Crisis’ causes and results are one of the main root cause of ‘Martial Law’ back then. Economy of many developing countries‚ including the Philippines‚ has reached its instability in its peak. When Ninoy Aquino was assassinated‚ many have now the courage to protest and do demonstrations against Marcos Regime whether or not in Manila which caused investors to back out since they are afraid of economical instability that had

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    The Glorious Revolution of 1688 known as “The Bloodless Revolution” impacted British North America greatly. To prove this‚ this paper will provide details of the events that started the Glorious Revolution. This paper will also consider what Catholicism had to do with it. To this end‚ this paper will demonstrate how the Dominion of New England affected this. The Glorious Revolution took place from 1688 to about 1689. This event was where Parliament dethroned of King James II‚ a Catholic‚ in England

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    on October 28th‚ 1704 he would earn the title as the Father of liberal philosophy. His ideas would also be used as a keystone for the revolution of the North American colonies from England. Locke fled to Holland in 1683. He returned to England in about 1688 when William and Mary were to retake the reign of England in what historians call the "Bloodless Revolution". Locke returned to Oates in Essex where he retired. He lived there until his death in 1704. Both his parents were Puritans and as such

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    The Communist Revolution happened because Mao Zedong wanted it to happen. He wanted to run china all by himself. He wanted the people of china to be under his control. He believed that china was headed in a wrong direction. He needed to do something in order to get them back on track. Zedong received a lot of criticism‚ due his beliefs. China had undergoing a lot of damage due to World War 2. The only way for him do this was to join a group. The group was called the Communist Party of China. It

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    In the mid 1700’s there was an event that took place throughout Great Britain called the Industrial Revolution. The revolution had begun in Britain due to the development in technology and labor which also helped the economics and finances. First‚ the revolution caused a drastic movement in technology that resulted in new machine development. The machines took Britain further advancements; they began to have machines like that of the railroads‚ steamships and telegraphs. The railroads along

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    actually free the slaves. He was pushed by the logic of winning the war against the confederacy‚ so he issued the emancipation proclamation. The Union victory led to the eradication of slavery and gave wealth to the United States. The second american revolution was accomplished with the sacrifices of millions of men and women. And if

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    Why is "Night" Called Night? Night is a book about a boy experiencing the Holocaust. But then why does the title seems to have no relation to the Holocaust? The simple word "Night" can mean anything‚ it could be a metaphor‚ or a "meta-more"; or a bunch of metaphors bundled into a single word. To a freshman in high school‚ the title seems to have many meanings‚ it could be the "dark" times that were happening‚ it could be the darkness that leads to eventual light‚ or it could just be a random word

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    there were quite a few noteworthy parts about the map. The reason why it is called the Cantino Planisphere was because of a spy who came from Italy. His name was Alberto Cantino. According to Manuel Luciano Da Silva‚ “With the excuse of going to Lisbon to buy Portuguese horses Cantino was able to bribe a Portuguese cartographer who made for him a nautical chart containing all the secret information

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    others because if they do not convict others it looks as if they themselves might have something to hide. It is ironic that Reverend Parris says that the witchcraft investigation might reveal the source of all the community’s problems ‘Why‚ Rebecca‚ we may open up the boil of all our troubles today’ because in the end the witchcraft investigation provokes the burning down and destruction of the community. The witch trials are also metaphorically a melting pot‚ again‚ for people’s

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    William Shakespeare is easily one of history’s greatest contributors to theatre and the English language. His writings are used today to teach students not because of their magnificent use of prose or his ability to write about universal ideas. His writings are used because of his excellent ability to make a reader or viewer think about the deeper meaning behind characters and objects in each piece he created. The play Othello was written using symbols to represent deeper hidden meanings. Othello

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