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    Both the October and February revolution have occurred because of the state that Russia was in. Russia at the time was in Bad condition the economy was going backwards the military was weak. In Both the October and February revolution the most class that suffered from these conditions were the low class. Now why did the February revolution start? Well at the time it was 1917 and Russia were still in WWI. Tsar Nicholas was in power at the time. Tsar Nicholas at the time believed if he led Russia to

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    the outbreak of revolution in February 1917. The many effects of the war proved to lead towards the revolution because it demonstrated how hopeless the Tsar and his government were in dealing with all the problems Russia faced. Also the ministers within the government also had a part to play in the events leading up to the revolution as many of them advised the Tsar to resign. The war is an event that is widely considered to be a cause of the outbreak of the February 1917 revolution, despite in

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    The Big Data

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    Imagine being in a room with 10 people talking to you. Would you be able to understand the conversations? It would be hard to concentrate on any one person’s conversation, but you could probably do it. Now, imagine being at the Superdome with 70,000 people talking to you. Would you be able to understand any of the conversations? You probably could not understand any one person for a length of time, but again you might pick out some of the words. Well, what if the scenario was 7 billion people

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    I chose to look into General Electric for this project because they are an energy supplier and multi-national company. Energy providers have a reputation as a money hungry companies that care about the bottom line more than people and the planet. It is easy for a person to assume that a corporation of GE’s size, money would be its only concern. What I learned was that GE has a public image problem more than a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) problem. The company has been working to make

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    Noticing – Gathering Cues & Coming to Know the Patient Provide a synopsis/summary of the salient information you have learned about your patient – as an individual patient and as a person Synopsis of Patient My patient was a 68 year old female that was brought to ER via EMS on Feb 15 with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea x2 days. The pt had not been able to eat or drink for the last 1.5 days, and felt weak and dizzy for the past 2 days. The patient lives at home alone in Kitchener, her spouse resides

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    Umair Javaid, a business analyst who works for a pharmaceutical company called Quintiles, wakes up at eight AM every weekday, where he starts his daily set of job duties given by his manager. Umair begins his morning opening his computer and reads the assignments he has been assigned to while eating breakfast. Fortunately, Umair only goes to the office occasionally and works from home as only a wifi signal and a decent computer is needed to finish the tasks. For eight and a half hours, Umair is stuck

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    Toyota Crisis Management

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    Toyota Crisis: Management Ignorance? Abstract Since the late 2009, the famous vehicle manufacture Toyota has suffered a severe crisis due to unintended quality problems in its cars which had triggered Toyota’s largest officially recalls of its cars around the world. This crisis threatens the company’s previous reputation of good quality cars, as well as the brand image built up over time. This study aims to elaborate on the Toyota crisis in order to understand why Toyota faces this crisis and

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    The February Revolution

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    Joseph Stalin). There are two names, the U.S.S.R and the Soviet Union, it was known to be a communist alliance. The major events the U.S.S.R. was involved in consist of the revolution, the defeat of Nazi Germany, and the fall of the Soviet Union. The February Revolution was an event when the citizens overthrew the tsar (leader) and replaced them with own government (Marxist 2017). June 22, 1941, Axis soldiers launched an attack on the U.S.S.R. that lasted 4 years (Professor Richard). On Christmas Day

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    The February Revolution (Russian: Февра́льская револю́ция; IPA: [fʲɪvˈralʲskəjə rʲɪvɐˈlʲutsɨjə], known in Soviet historiography as the February Bourgeois Democratic Revolution[2]) was the first of two revolutions in Russia in 1917. It was centered on Petrograd (now known as St. Petersburg), then Russian capital, on Women 's Day in March (late February in the Julian calendar).[3] The revolution was confined to the capital and its vicinity, and lasted less than a week. It involved mass demonstrations

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    NAME:PANAGIOTIS BOUROVILIS IB1 HISTORY HL DATE:27/02/2013 PAPER 3 ESSAY: CAUSES OF THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION (1917)                                     The February Revolution of 1917 was first of the two revolutions in Russia in 1917, the revolution which began the transformation

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