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    The Great Powers In Europe

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    The time period between 1815 and 1914 was a time of uncertainty among the Great Powers in Europe. The center of the insecurity among the countries in Europe was the steady and fearful decline of the Ottoman empire. Due to this factor, conflicts among the Great Powers was caused by the fear of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire due to the fact that the fall of the Ottomans would unleash chaos upon Europe that has not been seen since the Napoleonic wars, and the since the establishment of the…

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    Risk-need responsivity Juveniles today are becoming an increased concern in the field of criminal justice; it is imperative that appropriate measures must be taken to determine the precise causation behind the criminal activities of juvenile’s entering into the juvenile justice system. Juveniles who have been subjected to domestic violence, sexual/physical abuse, come from broken homes (single parent homes), obtain mental health issues (ADD, ADHD, conduct disorder), are deemed to be at a…

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    keeping order than the welfare of the boys” (Lucas 4). The hostile environment held at St Cyprian's could have led Orwell to add similar themes to his novel, 1984. In 1917, Blair received a scholarship through his writings to attend either Eton or Wellington boarding school. Blair chose to go to Eton. During his stay of Eton, Blair was skeptical of wars for nationalism…

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    Spatial inequality is the unequal amounts of qualities or resources and services depending upon the area or location such as medical or welfare. It is the difference in standard of living between two areas. Example: One area may have access to healthcare, clean water and malls while another area is deprived of that access due to its geographical value and location It can happen within a country, state, city, rural and urban areas. Problems including spatial inequality are:- Income difference…

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    The 1981 Springbok Tour was Significant to apartheid in South Africa, as this was one of the main event which ended apartheid in South Africa. After 1981 the all blacks were planned to tour South Africa in 1985, however they were not able to tour South Africa as the New Zealand protesters re-enabled against the New Zealand government, and the tour was cancelled. However and unauthorised New Zealand rugby team toured South Africa under the name of New Zeeland Cavaliers. The tour was given the…

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    To what extent has history affected New Zealand’s current constitutional system? First and foremost, a constitution is a compact document that comprises a number of articles about the State, laying down rules which State activities are supposed to follow. New Zealand constitution does not consist of a single document, unlike The United States. Instead has a form of an unwritten constitution consisting of legislation, cases, legal documents, and common law. History is one of the most important…

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    Hobbiton Case Study

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    How To Market Your Tourism Business Chosen Tourism Business Is Hobbiton Section One: Know Your Target Market It is important for Hobbiton to know their customers so they can adapt to their needs and better their company for their clients and the growing industry. The primary market for Hobbiton includes international visitors from Australia, china, UK and USA. Hobbiton know their main target market is international visitors as only 10% of their visitors are domestic. Hobbiton movie set…

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    My Right To Bear Arms

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    My RIGHT to Bear Arms The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states; “A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of the Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.” Recently, a man and his wife in San Bernardino, California walked into an environmental health services building where a party was taking place with two AR15’s and two pistols, opened fire on the people at the party, killing 14 people and injuring some odd more. In this…

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    Charles Dickens was known as the greatest novelist in the Victorian era, he was also an English writer and a social critic (A. Diniejko). He was born on February 7, 1812, son of Elizabeth and John Dickens (A. Diniejko). Charles Dickens birthplace is in Portsmouth, England near the center of Portsea Island. Years later, Dickens passed away on June 9, 1870 due to stroke in England, Ireland, and Scotland until he finally collapsed (A. Diniejko). During his life, Dickens wanted to demonstrate the…

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    1984 George Orwell Summary

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    eight, George was sent to boarding school. It was there where George noticed that richer students got treated better than poor students. He read many books with authors such as Rudyard Kipling and H. G. Wells. He ended up winning a scholarship to Wellington College and Eton College. George completed his schooling in Eton College. However, his family was not financially able to pay for the university education.…

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