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    the slaughter of millions of people across its rich soil. The Congo, as did many other countries, struggled towards independence to break from the stronghold of the Europeans during colonization. With great courage, Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, expressed his discontent for the trickery taking place against his people. Although his position in leadership was brief, his unbelievable story is one that will be kept alive and shared across the…

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    wherefrom they got their salaries. The second was making cash payment. In the Mansabdari system no Jagirs were granted for the purpose of paying salaries. A mansabdar got his salary from the royal treasury. Land Revenue System: Todar Mai, the revenue minister of Akbar played an important role in devising and introducing a very effective and efficient land revenue and record system. There were three systems of land revenue: (1) The Zabti system (2) The Ghalla-Bakshi…

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    not just apart of the British Empire was the Battle of Vimy Ridge. This battle was fought and won solely by Canadians without needing aid from other powerful countries. The Treaty of Versailles also helped Canada get further away from Britain. Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden fought hard to get Canada to be able to sign the treaty themselves and to be able to voice their opinions without Britain. Borden got what he wanted for the country and gave Canada a voice. Author from the Canadian…

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    their lives with little change, and enjoyed the deflation effect. Intervention by the Canadian government to try to help ease the Depression 1. 20 million dollars were given to all provinces to set up relief camps creating job opportunities, and the prime minster used even more tariffs. Prairie Farm Rehabilitation act was introduced to help build reservoirs in farms, but many farms was already abandoned leaving no reason to build this water…

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    Abenomics Case Study

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    sustained threat to the economy. Although the economy has failed to meet goals, it is continues to grow in a steady, positive direction, making Abenomics still very much alive but in need of drastic action. In 2012, Shinzo Abe was elected as Japan’s prime minister for a second time. In the years since he had…

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    In 2008 The Federal Government of Australia made a commitment to closing the disparities gap between the Australian government and Indigenous people. This movement was outlined in Prime Minister Rudd’s 2008 Apology to Australia’s Indigenous Peoples speech. In Prime Minister Rudd’s speech, he outlined several initiatives known as the Close the Gap Approach, that he believed would reset the relationship between Australian governments and Indigenous peoples as well as lower the disparities between…

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    Sweden Research Paper

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    Sweden is the third biggest country in Western Europe with a population of about 9.7 million people. The official language of Sweden is Swedish, although most of the population there actually speak English. This is very good if you don’t want to have to learn another language in order to visit. The average life expectancy in Sweden is eighty years for men, and eighty three years for women. Sweden’s climate is usually temperate because of the Gulf Stream. The winters there are usually mild and…

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    Britain. In the war, Canada had made a major contribution to the Allies victory and, Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden felt that Canada should be recognized as an independent country rather than under the British Empire for their efforts. He led a successful fight for the independent representation at the conference and…

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    history there have been many Canadians who have impacted both Canada and the world with their many significant contributions. Former Prime Minister, Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Tommy Douglas, a former social democratic politician, are two leaders that stood out in the social and political progression of Canada. Justin Trudeau on the other hand, the current Prime Minister and Rick Hansen, a philanthropist and Paralympian, both largely impacted not only Canada but also the world. Along with social…

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    referendum on the UK’s continued membership. David Cameron, the leader of the Conservative Party and the current UK Prime Minister, has pledged to hold this referendum…

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