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    Social inequalities and Economic caused the revolution. The French revolution started because the French supported the American Revolution, increasing their debt (Williams, PPTS.) Since the French was in need of money, Louis XVI of France proposed new sources of taxes. One of them…

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    we all know that workplace bullying can happen to anyone partly because of their sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, gender difference, marital status, age, education, social economic status, and ability or disability. For example, an immigrant employee who shared her story of a workplace bully in the Huffpost Living Canada only news article “… [who] was taken into a boardroom… [said] It wasn 't just about the work I did. It was about how I dressed, my accent, the food I ate... An assistant I…

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    are, what priority they have, and how to go about finding solutions. Politics manages “we the people” and attempts to balance power and authority to represent and decide. At the present time, we are living in a time of political, social, and economic unrest named a type of new world disorder. I am going to reveal how politics is relevant and despite living in a new world disorder. The most effective democracy happens when individuals are informed, participating and empowered, to contribute…

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    Discuss the Malthus theorem and the likelihood that it will result in world crisis as predicted. Please also include both New Malthusian and Anti-Malthusian points of view. The Malthus Theorem is a prediction that was created by an English economist named Thomas Malthus. He is known for his world acclaimed book, “An Essay on the Principle of Population”. He believed that population is geometrically doubling as it grows, while the food supply is increasing arithmetically. This eerie thought…

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    the American Dream in part to globalization. Globalization is worldwide integration, interaction, and development. Globalization can describe anything from international trade to the global spread of popular culture, such as a Hollywood film, to immigration and terrorism. Some aspects of globalization cause mutually beneficial outcomes for all, and consist of the interaction between nations, businesses, and groups of people. An example of this type of globalization is the use of the Internet for…

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    But with all these positive movements for color America during the Progressive Era, negative impacts also occurred. From the restriction of ones rights to the prejudice and unfair criminalization of others, ethnicities had to deal with massive oppression and numerous restrictions. Through the process of ending election fraud the disenfranchisement…

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    The Haunted Tropics

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    The Haunted Tropics: Caribbean Ghost Stories, edited by Martin Munro, is a collection of short stories written by contemporary writers of the Caribbean, as well as others from Canada and the Unites States. The book of fifteen tales explores the main supernatural theme with the evocation of ghosts, dead, undead or dying, that haunt the experiences of the characters in each story. In his introduction Munro wrote "every island of the Caribbean is the site of a deep haunting" (vii). The anthology…

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    by Metacom and English colonists in the 1670s. The war was fueled by tensions over land and cultural differences. King Philip got executed and that ended the war. 20. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Mercantilism Refers to an economic system used by European powers. A nation's power and wealth are determined by its accumulation of…

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    the number of existing individuals population exceeds earth capacity. Overpopulation is caused by several factors. Decline in death rate, better medical facilities, more hands in fighting Poverty, technological progress in fertility treatment, immigration, lack of family planning are few of the causes which results in overpopulation. Growing population with each coming year has affected humanity in many ways. One of these has been loss of fresh water, another direct affect of this has been…

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    Western culture. A Western idea can concern various things, such as politics, philosophy, science, and art. Definition of the West is not simple. The West sometimes thought as European countries and their colonies, so for example, the United States, Canada, and Australia are also regarded as the West. Although Australia has a history that had an experience of colonisation by the British, Australia also has experienced its own development in and engagement with the world. Therefore, to think…

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