| 161. | Spying in the Civil War To the average Joe, the Civil War was a war fought in the 1860’s between the Union and the Confederacy revolving only around military might and manpower. ... Both sides soon realize after the war begun that victory relies not only on military victory, but the acquisition of intelligence and strateg...
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| 162. | arts The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art possesses an outstanding collection of ancient art, comprising more than 100 works from 3,000 B. C. to A. D. 300, including extraordinary artifacts from the Near East and art from the great Mediterranean civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome. The ancient Near East c...
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| 163. | Extension History AssignmentCausation in HistoryBy Andrew Gaussen ... The Histories is a military history of the struggle of the Greek states verses the Persian Empire. He wrote between 431 and 404 BC and has been dubbed various names, such as the father of history. ... Thucydides
Thucydides was an Athenian General born in 460BC and died in 400BC he recor...
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| 164. | Islamic Achievements III. Islamic Achievements A. The House of ________. 1. Founded in AD 830 by Abbasidcaliph Ma’ mum. a. Became leading intellectual center throughout AD 800’s. 1) Specialized in the _________of Arabic of Greek, Persian and Indian scientific texts. b. Performed scientific experiments. c. Made mathemati...
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| 165. | w influential were new ideas on the Gods introduced into the Later 5th Century BC This piece of classics coursework is based on ‘how influential the very few changes and new ideas in late Greek religion were to the whole civilization in Greece’, and indeed, eventually round the world.
Although there were not many changes to Greek religion in its prime, there were many new ideas...
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| 166. | Analysis ˇ§The winning team, like the conquering army, claims everything in its path and seems to say that only winning is important. Yet, like getting into the college of your choice or winning an election or marrying a beautiful mate, victory is fraught with as much danger as glory. Victory has very narrow...
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| 167. | enders game When the novel starts Ender Wiggin is a six-year-old genius. He has a brother, Peter, and a sister, Valentine, whom is the only person Ender truly loves. Ender is the third born in the Wiggin family, which is rare, because the limited amount of children per family is two. The government had been run...
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| 168. | Sorzel Case Report Sorzal Case Report
This report addresses the issues related to Sorzal Distributors committing more business to producing replicas. ... However, Sorzel has a trust between the distributors and the company as a whole. ... Therefore, if Sorzel does enter into producing more replicas than they...
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| 169. | Compare contrast clasical India and classical China India, one of the most influential classical civilization originated in the Indus valley in1500 B. ... India is called the cradle of civilizations as it is the birth place of Hinduism and Buddhism. ...
India produced a complex civilization in the classical era, which began with Aryan invasions ...
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| 170. | Account For The Failure Of Fascism 1930 s Account For The Failure Of Fascism 1930’s
During the inter-war years Britain was in a state of depression, the Wall Street Crash had just occurred plunging the earth and all its occupants into financial difficulty. ... Despite all of these factors Mosley and the BUF’s gained little or no seats...
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| 171. | Mill ... ”(John Stuart Mill, Utilitarianism (Chs. ... Only then can one look at Mill’s response thereto, and assess whether his account is adequate.
The value theory for Mill’s Utilitarianism is hedonistic one. This means that the rightness of an action is dependant on the quantity of happiness it p...
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| 172. | To what extent are the Historical Notes necessary to the narrative in The Handmaid s Tale The Historical Notes at the end of the Handmaid’s Tale provides the real ending to the story. ... Atwood chose this location as it is a near anagram of the phrase “deny none of it” reminding us that the Historical Notes are only the opinion of one scholar, and that they should not influence our ...
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| 173. | Explain the theoretical rationale for the NPV approach to Investment Appraisal and compare the strengths and The theory behind the NPV approach is that money today is worth more than money tomorrow, which it compares after taking inflation and return into account. The reason why this is, is due to interest rates and other opportunity costs including investment opportunities and other sources of returns.
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| 174. | sports ... I’m going to make a comparison between these two sports; specifically I will talk about their general characteristics. ...
Soccer
Soccers origin is truly global, as there are sports involving teams moving a ball between goals from ancient China, Japan, the Aztecs, and from the ancie...
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| 175. | my mom Practice Money is any money given to Practice Players at the time of setting up an account or to Money Players for promotional purposes, and any money won in Practice tournaments. Practice Money is not redeemable for cash, but it can be used to cover Money tournament entry fees. Real Money is any mo...
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| 176. | Dreams Thesis: We dream thousands of dreams every night, but why and what do they mean? ... The basics about dreams
A. ... The Interpretation of dreams
A. ... Conclusion
We dream thousands of dreams every night, but why and what do they mean? ... “Dreams are a communication of body, mind a...
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| 177. | PERSONAL FINANCE ... I see most of them on a regular basis because they have difficulty managing their personal finance, so now I feel it is time to write a guide for them which will help them avoid some of their financial problems. ... The importance of planning personal finance
It is important to plan person...
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| 178. | Culture III. Islamic Culture A. The House of Wisdom 1. Founded in AD 830 by Abbasidcaliph Ma’ mum. a. Became leading intellectual c III. Islamic Culture A. House of Wisdom 1. Founded in AD 830 by Abbasidcaliph Ma’ mum. a. Became the leading intellectual center throughout AD 800’s. 1) Specialized in the tran...
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| 179. | Rise and Fall of Athens
In history, how could a powerful state such as Athens fall to ruins? ... The irony being that what caused the rise of Athens, is what ultimately brought Athens to its defeat, this being critical rationalism. ... Athenians were first to create such inventions as steam engines and would be the fir...
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| 180. | The Illiad In the Greek adventure story ‘Iliad’, there were many values expressed. The Greeks worshipped their heroes who used these values. Without these special values, the ‘Iliad’ would never have been interesting. The three values I believe were of most importance in Greek culture and represented in this b...
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