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    Anthropocene

    years ago when the Neolithic Revolution was ongoing. Though Paul Crutzen, noble prize winner in chemistry in 1995 and the person responsible for the rapid popularity of the word Anthropocene, stated that it was during the Industrial revolution when Anthropocene came to existence. Actually I think that the rapid agricultural development was the initial key factor for the present lack of sustainability. As the Anthropocene were contributing to the agricultural revolution to develop the socio-economic

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    Facts

    Amanda Gauss Mr. Gillespie Period: 1st American Revolutionary Outline Thesis Statement: I Treaty of Paris A. Under the Treaty of Paris, Britain recognized the United States as an independent nation. B. The borders of the new nation extended from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River C. The southern border stopped at Florida, which belonged to Spain again. D. The Americans agreed to ask state legislatures to pay loyalists for their property they had lost in the war. In

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    Was the French Revolution Worth the Blood Shed

    The French Revolution began due to unrest and tension between the different social and economic classes in France. The confirmed beginning of the Revolution was on July 14, 1789, with the storming of the Bastille.("French Revolution timeline") The Revolution went on to see many bloody battles and the eventual passage of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, the execution of the King, and the formation of French First Republic. The French Revolution evokes complex emotions and perspectives

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    America Transformed

    this reading the reader will understand a historic timeline from 1780-1850. Learning the important information during certain years and how they overcome each event. The Agricultural Revolution of Europe started in the 1700’s; it was widely spread throughout Europe and America by the 1800’s. The results of the revolution, was the farming processes became more efficient, and productive due to several inventions, and discoveries. The Agricultural processes became faster, and less manpower is required

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    Brand Initiative Manager

    A communal style of sitting Style 1 -Benches that can fit no more than 4pax -Comfy seating benches that are ergonomically fitted to the general public * Well lit * Middle seating has round tables, provides another choice for guests if they don’t want benches. * Spacing for easy access for staff and customers Style 2 * Middle island for those who have larger groups OR an individual by him/herself and does not want to take up a table. * This can be incorporated into

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    Malolos Congres

    s Malolos Congress • Emilio Aguinaldo issued a decree on July 18, 1898 asking for the election of delegates to the revolutionary congress, another decree was promulgated five days later, which declared that Aguinaldo would appoint representatives of congress because holding elections is not practical at that time. • He appointed 50 delegates in all • Aguinaldo assembled the Revolutionary Congress at the Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan on September 15, 1898 Malolos Congress:

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    The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on Western Society

    The Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on Western society and the effects were numerous and mainly positive. The Industrial Revolution began in England in the 1790’s and spread throughout Europe and eventually to America. The extensive effects of the Industrial Revolution influenced almost every aspect of daily life and human society in some way. During this time period, widespread transportation such as railroads became available and important for the movement of goods and people. Also

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    War of the Revolution The war of the revolution was what made the United States what it is today. Although it happed over a couple hundred years ago it is still something that we still talk and study about now in days. Many important people were involved in this war. There is no real beginning to how everything started. There were so many thing that happened altogether that caused this war. The general view was the fact that we broke free from Britain to come and gain our independence. The colonies

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    The Sandwich Factory

    The sandwich factory In the short-story The Sandwich Factory by Jason Kennedy, we are shown the negative sides of the work in a factory. We get an insight through an unnamed narrator. The narrator works, obviously, at a sandwich factory. The theme of the story is very vague, if existing at all. What might be a clue to the theme is that the work that is being done at the factory is something a machine easily could do, so something with the view of factory workers. It isn’t really the best job he

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    Why Was the 1917 Revolution Successful?

    Why was the 1917 revolution successful? The underlying causes of the Russian Revolution are rooted deep in Russia's history. For centuries, autocratic and repressive tsarist regimes ruled the country and most of the population lived under severe economic and social conditions. During the 19th century and early 20th century various movements aimed at overthrowing the oppressive government were staged at different times by students, workers, peasants, and members of the nobility. Two of these unsuccessful

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