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…) there are doubts due to size of Troy VIIa: -"I am extremely disappointed at being obliged to give so small a plan of Troy" - Schliemann. -"The very poverty of Troy VIIa makes it less likely an object of a large scale military enterprise" - Nylander -"Hissarlik doesn't…
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Category: /Law & Government
…for a variety of reasons. The Irish immigrated to America to escape poverty and the potato famine. German's came to escape the upheaval and political repression that followed the unsuccessful 1848 liberal revolution in Europe. Jews immigrated to America from…
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…Gothic and Romanesque Style Arch. Represented primarily through cathedrals, Romanesque and Gothic styles of architecture were some of the few symbols of civilization in the poverty stricken and often depressing Middle…
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Category: /History
…, relatively speaking poverty could increase, leading to a range of social problems such as depression and ill health; some of these problems have an economic cost attached as well as a social one. - Economic problems: very strong economic growth could result…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is learning to set her emotions into action. The stress of Gregor's condition is taking a major toll on Grete. She has gone from a life of comfort to one of poverty and shame. This once liquid soul is now taking form. Grete is realistic and confident in the fact…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are victims of early childbearing are undeniable. Trying to unravel the elements of that which contribute to the dilemma of teenage pregnancy from its effects, however, leads to a "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" dilemma. Educational failure, poverty
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Category: /Literature/English
…of life. Arthur Campbell in, "The Role of Family Planning in the Reduction of Poverty" expresses this idea in the following way: The girl who has an illegitimate child at the age of 16 suddenly has 90 percent of her life's script written for her. Her life…
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…the late 1980’s; Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is showing prosperity. On the other hand, the rural areas have fallen behind in development, or rather, have been victimized. Forests have been destroyed and farmers are indebted and suffer from poverty
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…of Family Planning in the Reduction of Poverty" expresses this idea in the following way: The girl who has an illegitimate child at the age of 16 suddenly has 90 percent of her life's script written for her. Her life choices are few, and most of them are bad. Had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Information, founded by influential biotechnological giants DuPont, Aventis, Novartis, BASF, and Monsanto, clearly presents their belief that the decrease of world poverty and the overall improvement of quality of life standards lies in the integration…
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