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    Alexander the Great

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    epic battles between Alexander the Great and Persian King Darius III. In Alexander vs. Darius‚ the Battle of Issus 333 B.C.‚ Jeff Jonas observes that an Alexander victory would result in free access to the Mediterranean Sea; therefore‚ decimating the entire Persian Fleet and giving him total control of Western Persia. Issus was fought on a very narrow battlefield which negated the much larger Persian army and resulted in Darius III suffering significant losses of troops. The resulting gains after

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    CHAPTER III THE ANALYSIS PHASE This chapter deals with the methods of research used‚ data gathering instruments‚ the analytical tools implied and the methods used in developing the system‚ justification of the method used and methods used for product evaluation. These research methods help the researchers to systematically design and develop the software. Methods of Research used The researchers made use of different methods of research that is important for this type of study and development

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    Strategic Plan Part III: Balanced Scorecard A balanced scorecard is a method company’s use to measure their performance. It includes objectives‚ strategies‚ and tactics. This paper will contain two strategic objectives for each of the four balanced scorecard areas (shareholder value or financial perspective‚ customer value perspective‚ process or internal perspective‚ and learning and growth perspective) for H & R Block. It will also have two strategies for every objective‚ one tactic for each

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    Explain why the Duke of Buckingham rebelled against Richard III in 1483. During July and August 1483 a series of rebellion took place in the south and midlands counties. This was just a month into Richard III’s reins. One of the most surprising things about these rebellions was that the Duke of Buckingham (who had once been one of Richard III’s most loyal supporters) was one of the main orchestrators. There is much debate amongst historians as to Buckingham’s ultimate aims. Firstly‚ there is

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    and within two years after he stepped down as Tsar he and his family were murdered in July of 1918 (BBC). Before he became Tsar over Russia his father‚ Alexander III‚ was ruled over Russia from 1881 to 1894 where he died from kidney inflation in November of that year (Britannica). During his rule over Russia‚ he was known as Alexander III the Peacemaker. This is because he did not partake in any major war‚ and because Russia was flourishing throughout his rule. A lot of Russian’s respected his decisions

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    spoilt young man whose six years of kingship brought glory neither to Scotland nor to his family3."<br><br>In the play’s last scene‚ McDuff kills MacBeth and automatically becomes the new King of Scots. In actual history MacBeth is killed by Malcolm III but Lulach‚ MacBeth’s stepson‚ becomes the king after the noblemen of Moray fight for his succession. Lulach reigned for seven

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    III. Strategy formulation: Strategic options‚ business idea Being labeled as one of the worst airlines in America by many angered and unsatisfied customers‚ to rebound the trust of its customers and to remediate the already worsening situation‚ there are numerous things within various categories that this company will have to immediately re-evaluate and alter its current policies to fit in with the demands of its consumers. To further look into the on-going problems and how they should be modified

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    the great big blob

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    APPARTS: Ivan III Author: The Author of this piece is unknown. Prior Knowledge: Before I read this piece I knew that Ivan III was also called czar or the New Caesar and I also knew that he was one of the kings who helped Russia expand it’s territory. Place and Time: This document happened while the rule and the life of Ivan III‚ which was from about 1440 in Russia. Audience: This document was made for everyone who wants to learn about Ivan III’s life and about what things he did to

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    Magna Carta

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    The Magna Carta‚ Latin for "Great Paper"‚ was written as a charter for England in 1215 (Magna 1). The Magna Carta has had the most significant influence on modern day common law and constitutions. The document was originally written because of disagreements between the Pope‚ King John‚ and his English barons over the rights of the king. The Magna Carta required the king to renounce certain rights‚ and to accept that the powers of the king could be bound by law (Asimov 12). There are a few misconceptions

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    The concept of Chivalry has baffled countless medieval historians throughout the years. Chivalry was supposedly a code that knights and nobles lived their lives by. Similarly to other social structures that were in place in the past historians have struggled to draw conclusions as to the extent to which people lived according to chivalric principles. Sir Walter Scott believed that knights aspired to the code of chivalry‚ but that in the real world it was not carried out. This conclusion gives a

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