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    France continues its fight to offer the best schooling in the world. In hopes to achieve this objective, French educators have

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    It has been proven by historians that the French revolution is so similar in many ways to the 25th of January revolution. Obviously, History repeats itself; as we have similar events in which took places in different parts of the world at different eras. As both the French revolution of 1789-1799 and the Egyptian revolution of 2011; were in different places and different times, but still they have numerous similarities regarding their motivations, rulers, reasons, demands and methods. First

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    7. In my opinion, Napoleon's most important force he had to deal with was his outside forces. Napoleon was a very respected in the world of military. His moves on the battlefield were nearly impossible to predict. Napoleon had many successes and very little losses. Those successes were seen as either a reason to praise Napoleon or as a reason to put a target on his back. It was also a reason to continue his quest for power more and more. In 1789, Napoleon visioned spreading his empire to the west

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    armed force was prepared at close battle. They out coordinated the pioneers in ability and experience and supplies. However, when they began their boondocks battle that would've crushed the Rebels, the tides changed. The British were currently experiencing the woods and spots that British warriors, generally, have never ventured foot in. The agitators took

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    independent in 1831 after the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, Belgium was given to the Dutch. But unification is not easy for several reasons. Economic and social policy that benefits to all. The king wants to impose the Dutch language. Primary education is free and compulsory. But Catholic teaching is removed. Economic Progress only benefit the rich. Unemployment is rising and the situation of the peasants and workers is not improved. Belgians are disadvantaged, they are less well represented in Parliament

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    The construction of The Panama Canal began on January 1, 1888. A large labor force of about forty- thousand workers was assembled in 1888. The project attracted good well payed French engineers. The death toll from the time construction of the Panama Canal stared to the time the canal was finished was estimated at over twenty thousand due to disease. The Panama Canal is considered one of the many wonder of the modern world. It opened for business over one hundred years ago. It provided a better

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    The American and French Revolutions America and France are two of the most famous countries on earth. They are first-world nations sitting at the forefront of this century. In order to achieve this, both had to endure periods of revolution and social restructuring. The American and French revolutions took place within forty years of each other, giving rise to these changes. A major catalyst for both revolutions lay in the philosophy of the Enlightenment. People of all social classes were

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    Convention, but they did not exhibit the personal control or excesses characteristic of the ancien regime. While they were an elite, they considered the only true elite to be those who had demonstrated superior capability. The effect on various groups of French people eventually were insignificant, but by the end of the Revolution they had grown in various ways and made the answer to this question of revolutionary efficacy a resounding “no.” The group most obviously affected during the Revolution was the

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    individual theories, politics, beliefs, and the abilities to run their own lives for a while. The freedom was too much for them to go back to how things were before when England decided to tighten their grip. At this time, the colonists started a war to free themselves. Parliamentary taxation was the catalyst to the slew of problems the Americans were having with their over-seas overlords. The preliminary Parliament-imposed tax that threatened the colonies was the Molasses Act, which was caused by profit

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    Canada is widely known and celebrated as being a diverse, free, and unique nation. People from around the world have lived here for generations. Canada 's freedom and multicultural society make it a beautiful country. But, it wasn’t always like this. Canada, one of the world’s biggest, most diverse countries started as a little British colony settled along the Great Lakes. However, it 's growth into what it is today came at the cost of many sacrifices and hardships. We’ve all heard about the

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