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    countryside. Hannibal led Carthage into three victories at Ticinus‚ Trebia and Trasimene. Carthage won an enormous victory at Cannae in 216 B.C. when they surrounded the Roman army. After Rome was defeated in this battle‚ they vowed to defeat Carthage or die trying. Rome then started to make a comeback in the war by threatening to attack Carthage. Hannibal led his army to defend his city where Carthage and Rome fought the battle of Aama. The Romans were led by the great general Scipio‚ who led the Roman army

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    Music In The 1960s

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    Led Zeppelin was the most popular band in the 1960s. Led Zeppelin’s most popular songs called “Stairway to Heaven” is still the most requested song to play on the radio. Led Zeppelin’s most popular albums are called “Led Zeppelin” and “Led Zeppelin 2.” This generation often walked right past the white music they were ‘suppose’ to buy to get to rhythm and blues‚ soul and

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    Theory CONDUCTORS‚ INSULATORS AND CONDUCTIVITY Conduction of electricity in electric circuits takes place due to the presence of excess electrons in materials called conductors. Electrons move in the direction in which the potential has been applied. The ability of a conductor to conduct electricity is directly proportional to the material’s area of cross section and inversely proportional to its length. Where‚ G is conductance σ is conductivity A is area of cross section

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    US and USSR were against it. In 1948‚ North and South became officially different country. Rhee Syngman became the leader of the South‚ Republic of Korea. Rhee was serious anti-communist. He killed all the people who seemed like communist which led to massacre in Jeju. US were fearful that Rhee will intend to go to war with North. US stop providing Rhee

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    Question: ’The rise of Japanese militarism was caused by internal factor’ To what extent do you agree with the statement? For long‚ Japan was under the emperor system and it tried to shifted into democratic politics. But during 1930s‚ it was the beginning of militarism as the militarist took power of the state‚ there were several factors causing it. To a certain extent‚ I agree to the statement that’ the rise of militarism was caused by internal factor. Firstly‚ internally‚ in political aspect

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    Causes of WW1

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    main causes are Militarism‚ Nationalism‚ Imperialism and Alliances. Many people say that alliances were the most important cause and I agree with this statement. Alliances led to it being such a big war and they also created lots of tension between the two sides. I think Alliances are the most important cause of WW1 because it led too the war being larger as the countries in the alliances had to be involved as well. Also it made countries nervous that the other countries were preparing for war. The

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    that the First World War resonated throughout the globe‚ it led to a number of developments and innovations in society such as the rights of women‚ the end of class system‚ various form of arts influenced by the war such as poetry‚ music and paintings. New inventions such as the wristwatch‚ zips‚ stainless steel and pilot communication. There are also the inventions of new weapons and arms of which‚ after having been modernized‚ have led to the revolutionary technology and weapons we now have in the

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    Television Remote Control by Hand Gesture Name ID A.K.M Ahsanuzzaman 11-18642-1 Saikat Acharjee 11-18028-1 Pulak Barua 11-18778-1 Partha Pratim Barua 11-18070-1 Md Nishadul Hoque Shah 11-18774-1 Contents Introduction HCI Methods Gesture Recognition Wand Filter Module Pixel Filters Finding Coordinates Gesture Generator Module  Gesture to Command Conclusion Introduction With the development of technology‚ television has evolved to a great extent with its high definition audio

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    consequently led to lower birth rates since children weren’t used to provide money for the family. Although a decrease in child labor‚ there was an increase in workers due to slaves becoming counted as humans and immigrants flowing in. Immigration‚ during the latter half of the industrial revolution a flood of immigrants‚ eager for

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    fiascos‚ among others. The Great Depression was a financial woe that affected everyone; rich to poor. Many events contributed to this debacle. There was a false sense of prosperity‚ a global crisis‚ and investors spending wildly. Eventually‚ all of this led up to the stock market crash of 1929. Banks failed‚ and people stopped spending in the fear that they would lose all of their money. Since no one was buying products‚ companies failed‚ jobs were cut‚ and people slowly lost everything. The 1920s marked

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