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    created feelings of disunity. Austria also began to face problems and changes that already occurred in other parts of Europe, such as problems in Industrial life. The Hapsburg monarchs’ empire was multinational, which further caused disunity between rival groups. Francis Joseph gained control and formed a legislature that contained mostly German-speaking Austrians and this did not please other nationalities in the empire. Hungarians were the most determined to rule over themselves. The…

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    Chicago's gang war reached its bloody climax in the so-called St. Valentine's Day massacre of 1929. During the massacre some 70 rounds of ammunition was fired. (History.com staff st.). Capone started the massacre when he tried to eliminate a rival gang leader Bugs Moran, Capone’s number one enemy. Bugs Moran had an attempted assassination, he made it out alive but most of his men were killed. The public and the media immediately blamed Capone for the massacre, he was named public enemy number…

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    2.Who were the “Neutral French?” Why did they pose such a problem to the British? Why did the British want them to sign and Oath of Allegiance and why did the Acadians refuse? The Treaty of Utrecht allowed the Frist Nations to decide whether or not they wanted to stay in Acadia within the first year of the treaty, however if they chose to stay, the Natives would have to pledge allegiance to Britain (Conrad & Finkel, 2009). Most of the First Nations chose to stay on their land, however…

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    The Manifesto of the Communist Party and The Working Man’s Programme are two readings in the book The Communist Manifesto that can be compared and contrasted on their issues during that time frame. The main issue with The Manifesto of the Communist Party, written by Marx and Engel, is about class antagonism or class struggles. Class was arranged into complicated class structures during this time in the world. Examples of different class structures during the medieval times were feudal lords,…

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    Does Market Share Matter

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    business deals over a period of time can separate by the aggregate offers of the business over a similar period compute market share. This metric is utilized to give a general thought of the measure of an organization in connection to its market and its rivals (Suttle, 2016).…

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    elements of up 10 members, which are generally family; in which they travel their range (territory). All members will have a mental map of their range which will prevent them from not only becoming separated from the group but also from stumbling into a rival communities range. Most of the time the community is split, living their day to day lives these small 10 chimp elements, coming together usually only to mate or fight a…

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    does not consider states as security maximisers but as power maximisers and its spokesperson is John mearsheimer suggested that it is impossible to be sure of any state’s intentions. No state would display its actual foreign policy for its rivals or give its rival a peace of mind by declaring its capabilities as offensive. Hence according to mearsheimer, the only way to achieve security is by maximising a state’s capabilities to a level where it has no other direct competitor. Even though he…

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    biggest enemy Charles Langlade, who also happens to be his friend. STORY COMMENTS THE LAND ABOVE presents as a dramatic historical character-driven journey that focuses on the iconic character of George Washington, his exploits, his regrets, and his rival with Langlade. The character of George Washington is a legendary figure and any film that offers a new perspective of Washington has merit. The story is driven more by Washington’s inner goal and conflict rather than by the external goal.…

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    the FARC, the Nortenos and the Gangster Disciples in Chicago. Some of their biggest rivals are the Los Zetas who are the other major cartel in Mexico, and who they feud with regularly for territory. There have been rumors of a potential Sinaloa and Los Zetas alliance in order to combat the recent government forces gains in the war on drugs in Mexico. According to the House Committee on Homeland Security, another rival of the Sinaloa cartel is the “Gulf Cartel” (McCaul, 2006). These “two blocks…

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    The character of Dexter in Winter Dreams The main character in the short story “Winter Dreams” written by F Scott Fitzgerald, is a fourteen-year-old boy named Dexter. Dexter is kind of a nut case when winter comes around He goes into an intense and emotional melancholy." It appears that winter severely affects Green’s psych; it makes him "tremble," "repeat foolish sentences" and "command imaginary audiences." In winter, he fantasizes – primarily about golf games, which he plays "over the…

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