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Sustainable Leadership
Sustainable Leadership
Introduction
Leadership is considered to be one of the strongest tools of modern times. It is known to be effective in every aspect of human life and can lead to substantial benefits. In definition, it is known to be procedure which facilitates the notion of social influences, which an ...
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Roberts Commission report on Pearl Harbor
Roberts Commission report on Pearl Harbor
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On December 7, 1941, after the surprise attack by Japanese forces on Pearl Harbor, which was an American naval base at Hawaii, several investigations were performed to establish where the reason for the loss is present, and how US ...
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The Process of Colonization
The Process of Colonization
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The New England region of the United States was comprised of the states of New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont and Rhode Island (Kupperman, 2012). It was formerly settled by Puritans and Pilgrims from England. New England is an Atlantic coastal region in the ...
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Use of Atomic Bomb
Use of Atomic Bomb
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At the time of World War II, the United States had attacked Hiroshima and Nagasaki by dropping atomic bombs, war was declared on Japan by the Soviet Union, and ultimately the Japanese government had to surrender to the United States and its allies. That ...
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Discovery of Americas
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In the early period of modernization, the voyages of Columbus started American continent's colonization and European exploration, and are therefore of great importance in the history of world. Christopher Columbus made four journeys to the Americas, the first journey eh made in the year 1492; this journey resulted ...
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American History: The Southern Colonies
American History: The Southern Colonies
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The United States of America, stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, encompasses an area of more than 3.97 million square miles. This extraordinary land portrays a noteworthy diversity of climates and landscapes, comprising of the gigantic Great Lakes, the ...
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History of Tennis
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Tennis has gone through many developmental phases to reach its modernized state. It started as a ball and hand game that had little or no rules but now, it has advanced to a sport that is internationally renowned with a number of rules and regulations to be followed ...
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Rise and Fall of Empire
This paper has discussed the rise and fall of three empires in the history including the Mughal Empire, Han Dynasty, and the Roman Empire.
The Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire has the best surviving records of everyday life. During the Mughal Empire, Delhi was built and encompassed by ...
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Mexican War 1846-1848
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The two economic systems in the United States: slavery and capitalism. The slave system of the South, with its need for new land, encouraged the theft of northern Mexico (what is now the southwestern United States), but also Northern capitalists coveted land, gold and other minerals that territory ...
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Slavery in United States
Slavery in the United States
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A slave is an individual deprived of liberty and subjected to the tyrannical authority of a person or of a State. He is forced to do hard labor. His master imposes hardships. It can be bought and sold like an object, and ...