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    The 18th Brumaire of Napoleon Bonaparte contained the timeline of the French revolution. The first revolution took place in 1789-1799 wherein the bourgeoisie overthrew the Bourbon dynasty. This is also the time when Napoleon Bonaparte ousted the constitutional government that was established by the bourgeoisie class. After Bonaparte overthrew the government, he held the power himself. Meanwhile, the second revolution occurred when the revolt against Louis Philippe took place. In the second…

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    You can travel and enjoy new places without being separated by the menacing language barrier that can inhibit a full cultural experience. An advantage from talking 2 or more languages is that traveling around the world would be easier. This way you can communicate all your ideas…

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    Chapter 2 – The Arts and Crafts Movement The Arts and Crafts Movement of the second half of the 19th century was an English aesthetic movement that started an appreciation of decorative arts throughout Europe. It is difficult to say what exactly can be described as ‘Arts and Crafts’ as the craftsmen and women associated with the movement were working within a spectrum of crafts; as architects, printers, painters, sculptors and jewellers. The revival of Arts and Crafts in the second half of the…

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    A significant proportion of the world devoted to research based in bilingual people. In the few past decade’s childrens in the world exposed to multiple languages. These people have to communicate and proceed using different system than monolingual speakers. Some previous studies have been reported same advantages and disadvantages on bilingualism. Therefore some advantages for example are, the creativity and the quicker solving mathematical problem for some researchers. Also being bilingual…

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    The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement. It took place in the 18th century, although its roots are in the time way before that, as early as in the mid-decades. The Enlightenment took place mostly in France and Britain. It affected European politics, science and philosophy and society. The Enlightenment thinkers believed in that humanity could be improved by human reason. Their main aims were individual liberty, the domination of society by hereditary aristocracy and ending the abuses of…

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    on the pathway to fulfil his dissatisfaction with his family, personal histories, social status, wealth and relationships in life. After going through the whole story, Nick becomes unsatisfied of the people around him and is worried about starting a new life without Gatsby. These all show how dissatisfaction is a very significant theme in the Great Gatsby and how this problem surrounds every character in the…

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    ¨Wife murdering Tyrant,¨ ¨Gross Man Child,¨ and ¨Self- Indulging¨ these are some of the many statements made about England's ruler, King Henry VII. King Henry was was a tyrant of england and greatly abused power. He had a galore of loathsome actions during his time on the throne. For example he was constantly taking his country into war, had numerous of executions that were based off of impulsive behaviors, and . But on the flip side, there were some positive legacies he has, Henry helped the…

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    dynamic from the years1789 and 1791. The national assembly solved most of France’s inherent issues dealing with the ancien regime, and tried to solidify their power, but some …(not enough) However the National assembly accomplished their main goal: a new constitution. Due to financial troubles, riots, and chaos, Louis XVI was forced to call upon the Assembly of the Notables, or most commonly known for the Estates…

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPREHENSION DIRECTIONS (51-60) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given. Certain words/phrases have been given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions. Though it is commonplace to say we live in a globalised world, less well understood is that globalisation is taking place in stages. In the first stage as flows of capital and goods were liberated the benefits of globalisation e.g., technological advance-ments,…

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    Essay 1 Title: Why did Chartism fail? Word count: 1,412 Why did Chartism fail? Language of class At the time of the industrial revolution British society was completely restructured; economic, social and cultural changes leading to the chartist movement’s fight for political change. Historically, the term ‘Chartist’ has been used to refer to the political pressure group. To assess failure, we must first look at aims of the chartist movement. The Six Points of the People's Charter was the…

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