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    Zika Impact

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    cost of building the stadium, Brazil will have to deal with low audience and athlete attendance rates because of Zika. Athletes expected to perform in the Olympics have been given permission to not attend if they wish not to by the U.S. Olympic committee. Hope Solo, a…

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    Severed heads, countless corpses and terror in the streets, does the French Revolution sound justified to you? The French Revolution lasted 18 months, starting in January 1793 to late July 1794. During that time 20,000 people were killed by using the guillotine, including king Louis XVI. Does the French Revolution still sound justified to you? The Reign of Terror was not justified. This claim can be supported by looking at the external threats, internal threats, and methods used. The…

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    The Reign of Terror Heads Up! The Reign of Terror was absolutely the bloodiest, most gory period in the French Revolution. It was a bloodbath. Basically, The Reign of Terror was a series of trials and accusations most of them ending in death by guillotine. If someone, man or woman, rich or poor, was accused of treason they would be unfairly tried, then executed or thrown in prison. The Reign of Terror was headed by the radical rebel group known as The Mountain, with Maximilian Robespierre as…

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    Jackson Hazel Miss Gregory World History 28 November 2017 Maximilien Robespierre Maximilien Robespierre was born May 6th, 1758, in France. After the loss of his mom when he was just six years old his dad left the family and he was raised by his grandparents. After earning a law degree in 1781 he took on the public role of calling for changes in the French monarchy. He gained a reputation of defending the poorest society and earned the nickname “The Incorruptible” at the age of thirty he was…

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    What is a Political Action Committee? A Political Action Committee (PAC) is one of the oldest sources of funds for a political campaign. PAC’s are sources of money for Presidents, State Senators, and State Representatives. PAC’s are allowed to contribute $5,000 in primary, general, or special election cycles to a candidate (Gill, n.d.). The origin of PAC’s dates back to 1955, when the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was formed. According to Gill, there were 4,268 in 1998 and…

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    Review Paper : The Stages of Economic Growth After the World War II, the idea of ‘development’ became major concern of many countries and international organizations. Many researchers try to figure out how development works and how this process could help modernization process in the world. Walt Whitman Rostow in his article ‘The Stages of Economic Growth’ also try to figure out how economic develops. In his article, Rostow (1959) argues that economic growth in modern world is not a continuum…

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    Promises Not Kept Summary

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    Modernizationists believe that if society stays in the traditional way they there can be no needed changes, scientific innovations, and breakthroughs such as capital or technology. The results of such will be absolutely no development. I think that under this theory the solution towards development has 5 distinct stages which are comparable to that of an airplane taking off. These stages are the path that underdeveloped countries must take in order to reach…

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    Olympics Economy Benefits

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    the hosting of the 2004 Olympics in Athens represented a unique opportunity for the expansion and improvement of Greece’s tourism industry, the obvious lack of coordination between commercial providers and public governing bodies inhibited the development of a joint strategic approach to leverage the Games. The opportunity to profit from the increased infrastructure has clearly been lost, with as many as 21 of the 22 Olympic venues are now lying…

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    stimulating their economy and creating infrastructure to benefit their people. However, the Olympics has in many instances proven to have negative economic impacts on hosting countries and cities. Recognizing this impact, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recommended in their Olympic Agenda 2020 that they would be, “inviting potential candidate cities to present an Olympic project that best matches their sports, economic, social and environmental long term planning needs (Olympic…

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    The Reign of Terror: Was it Justified? September 1792 marks a turning point in history. A time of divided people, a time of beheading, and a time of terror. The Reign of Terror began with to imprisonment of Louis XVI in September of 1792. A new type of government was put in place, republic, causing the division of people. Some were counterrevolutionaires, against the new government, some were pro-revolution, for the new government. The two sides did not get along so the government turned to…

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