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The causes of the Dutch revolt against Spain
Europe
Protestantism
Religion
Spanish Empire
As the religious wars consumed Europe, the ‘invasion’ of Philip II aroused rebellious feelings on both political and religious grounds–as the majority of the Netherlands were Protestant and Phillip and his Spaniards were emphatically Catholic. In 1 566, a “league” was formed to counter the Spanish influence and their petition to Spain to forgo the…
The Australian Government’s Response to Communism
Australia
Communism
“How did the Australian Government respond to the threat of communism both at home and overseas? ” With the conclusion of World War II in 1945, the world was left divided between two different political beliefs of the communist Soviet Union and the capitalist and democratic United States. The rivalry between these two superpowers, known…
Kim Campbell – Canada’s first female Prime Minister
Female
Kim Campbell, the initial woman Prime Minister of Canada, achieved rapid advancement in her political career, attaining the highest point of her professional life just seven years after entering politics. The Progressive Conservative party’s loss in the 1993 election and overall downfall was originally attributed solely to Kim Campbell. However, it was actually a joint…
Preparation of Synthetic Banana Oil
Chemistry
Distillation
Water
Introduction In this lab the synthesis, purification, and characterization of isoamyl acetate, or banana oil, was determined. The synthesis was completed by a reversible esterification reaction which required the heating of glacial acetic acid and isoamyl alcohol, combined with a sulfuric acid catalyst in hexane. In order to increase the efficiency of the reaction, Le…
Overpopulation Better Education
Education
Overpopulation
Overpopulation Overpopulation is an undesirable condition where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of Earth. Overpopulation is caused by number of factors. Reduced mortality rate, better medical facilities, depletion of precious resources are few of the causes which results in overpopulation. It is possible for a sparsely populated area to become…
Investigating patterns of inheritence in Drosophila melanogaster
Biology
Genetics
Introduction Many simple forms of heritage follow the Torahs of Mendel. Dominant traits will ever be expressed when nowadays, and recessionary traits will merely be expressed when two recessionary allelomorphs are present. When traversing a pure homozygous dominant trait with a pure homozygous recessionary trait as the P coevals, it is expected that all the…
ANCIENT PERSIAN CULTURE (Anthropology)
Anthropology
Culture
ANCIENT PERSIAN CULTURE (Anthropology) I. Introduction: Persia refers to the region stretching over the Iranian plateau and beyond. Its ancient and colorful history points to a powerful series of empires, the Achaemenid dynasty being the earliest considered entity of the Persian Empire, which was composed of a united Aryan kingdom that originated in the region…
The secret to raising smart kids Short Summary
Mindset
Secret
Do you think intelligence is a fixed trait? If you do, then you might be one of many people with a fixed mind-set. In Carol S. Dweck’s an essay, “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids”, she describes fixed and growth mind-sets. She describes how they affect school, and how they affect social relationships as well….
Cross-cultural understanding of India and Germany with regards to business
Cultural competence
Germany
1. Introduction Increased internationalization in the political, economic and social areas has led to greater interpersonal cross-cultural contact. In order to be able to effectively and cooperatively work on tasks together with people with different backgrounds one should be culturally sensitive. This involves having a good knowledge of cultural competences, which as described by Terry…
The Hall of Mirrors
Architecture
France
The construction of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France took place from 1664 to 1710 under King Louis XIV’s rule. Architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart supervised the building of the Hall of Mirrors during the third phase in 1678. This famous room, known worldwide, had multiple functions such as hosting family gatherings and court events throughout…