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    Industrially‚ globalization has led to the creation of a global market that has made it easier to access different products from different economies. Goods and services can now be traded across national boundaries with ease. This has led to a significant growth in industrialization resulting in creation of employment‚ increase in GDP‚ and improved living standards globally. In the financial sector‚ globalization has led to the integration of financial markets that have led to improvements in the provision

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    APUSH Alexander Hamilton’s plan for a National Bank created controversy in our country. The argument was whether it was “constitutional”. Despite warnings from George Washington two political parties were created. Hamilton led the federalists and Jefferson led the Democratic-Republicans. After the War of 1812 our country entered an Era of Good Feelings in which there was only one political party‚ the Democratic-Republicans. Only 8 years later this Era came to an end with the election on

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    five most commonly practiced methods of church polity‚ after which the remaining authors offer points of critique and commendation. The methods of church government presented are the single elder led church‚ the presbytery led church‚ the congregation led church‚ the bishop led church‚ and the plural elder led church. The editors assert “There is certainly no consensus on the matter of just how churches ought to be governed.” Each author argues that while one’s stance on church government does

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    business venture. It involves specifying the objective of the business venture or project and identifying the internal and external factors that are favorable and unfavorable to achieve that objective. The technique is credited to Albert Humphrey‚ who led a convention at Stanford University in the 1960s and 1970s using data from Fortune 500 companies. What is a SWOT Analysis? It is a way of evaluating the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats that affect something. SWOT analysis is a strategic

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    justify war and conquering of stronger nations against weaker nations Commodore Perry- led naval squadron and pointed his guns at Japan forcing them to open commercial and foreign relations with the united states‚ this led to the unequal treaties The opium war- when china stopped their opium trade the British were mad bc they received much wealth from it. So they declared a war on the Chinese which they won and this led to the unequal treaties and the trade of opium to be open again Decline of eth tokugawa-

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    |The West was capitalist while the East |This led to Cold War because as their | | |was communist. The West believes in |political beliefs were different‚ both | | |democracy where the people elect the |sides saw each other with suspicion and | | |government and the government carries out|distrust. This led to strained | |

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    This led to “Bleeding Kansas.” “Border Ruffians‚” who were pro-slavery and the voted in Kansas started “Bleeding Kansas” so Kansas would be admitted as a slave state although‚ Kansas wanted to become a free state. Following this vote‚ many violent out bursts within Kansas occurred‚ around 80 altogether were killed. About three months later‚ the Battle of Fort Sumter began the Civil War. Lincoln’s election‚ conflicting views of slavery and the lack of power within the Southern government led to the

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    I - Introduction Everyone knows about Michele Knight and his Black Super Car KITT. Do you remember the running red lights that are mounted in-front of car? Yes. Today we try to make circuit for run LEDs like that. We named it as LED Knight Rider Circuit. You need NE555N timer IC and HEF4017BE logic IC for that. The NE555N IC we use as a multivibrator and it generates square pulses. That pulses use to procure clock input for HEF4017BE Digital Counter

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    EUROPEAN AT THE EVE OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Before the outbreak of the French Revolution Europe had several states both major (large) and minor (small) states. The largest states included Britain‚ France‚ Austria Prussia and Russia. The small states included Spain‚ Holland‚ Poland‚ Sweden‚ Denmark‚ Norway and the declining Turkey in the Eastern Europe. Europe experienced fundamental changes after the 1789 French Revolution in political‚ social and economic spheres of life however in order to

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    population increased the value of the exports also roughly increased. But after the Articles of Confederation were implemented the growth of the value of the exports ceased. The Articles of Confederation proved to be ineffective in regulating trade which led to the economic depression. The national debt grew from 11 million to 28 million during the time span of the Confederation. Document A was also a response towards the economical affects of the Articles of Confederation. It was a response towards Robert

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