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'The expansion of Europe and the emergence of a discoursive contrast between the West and the Rest.'
... urbanised, capitalist, secular and modern. Such societies arose at a particular historical period - roughly during the 16th Century after the Middle Ages and the break up of feudalism. Nowadays any society, wherever it exists on the geographical map, which ...
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'The police were not completely to blame for not capturing Jack the Ripper', use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this view.
... of shadows. The fog just added to the poorly lit streets of Whitechapel, which was a great advantage for the Ripper.
The police also tried to catch him by doing door-to-door enquiries. It shows that the police were trying to ...
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'The police were to blame for not capturing Jack the Ripper' - Use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this view.
... would have hoped. As there was so much crime on the streets of the East End, the police became more and more occupied with other criminal issues, which also made it easier for the Ripper to commit his murders. In ...
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'The police were to blame for not capturing jack the ripper' use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this view.
... source D there was assumptions being made about the murderer and very vague information was given, but it was also quite helpful as its telling us why the ripper was able to avoid capture. Source E is an article stating ...
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'The police were to blame for not capturing Jack the Ripper' Use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this view.
... by making them younger than they are known to have been. All the victims came from work-class parents, virtually all the women had slipped into destitution through failed marriage and drink. Drinking mainly was a reason why the police were ...
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... or get out"
Source B has no mention of any words like that being said.
After looking through the agreements and disagreements amongst the sources, it seems that all the sources agree on the general things, E.g. where it happened, who was ...
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1. Did Roosevelt’s upbringing, background and character make it easy for him to understand the real concerns and fears of ordinary Americans?
... the navy. In 1921 Roosevelt discovered that he had polio, this showed his determination as he could emphasize with the less fortunate. Although he had polio it didn't stop him working with a career in politics. His wife Eleanor encouraged ...
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1834 the poor law.
... an evening, due to the changes in 1834 theses arcades were later bricked up.
The jobs around the workhouse were different according to the category that the inmates fell into. The old able-bodied men worked outside in the garden whilst ...
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1839 Violence in Wales
... in source A1 where it says: There were frequent disturbances in rural Wales, which involved sheep stealing and poaching. Some of this violence was a protest against the harsh attitudes of some landowners." The theft was against property as people's ...
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18th century
... the government was bankrupt. No would or could lend money. they could not even raise or collect taxes, so the king was forced to call the general estate. However the assembly had not meet since 1614. they were the repersenitives ...
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1960s coursework
... discusses how "the nation held it's breath" and Source C talks about how fans would "only want your autograph; and you could stop and chat". This shows that fans idolised The Beatles. Other similarities of the sources are that they ...
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19902 to 2000s
... in the 1990s became an integral part of society. Beginning in the early 1990s, Channel Nine televised live, Rugby League matches to free to air Television which kickstarted our addiction to sport.
The Olympic Games in Sydney was also declared ...
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19th Century architecture is a wide subject only because there were so many beautiful and magnificent buildings built. T
... TOUR EIFFEL The Eiffel Tower, or as the French call it, La tour Eiffel, is the last metal construction from the 1887 exhibition. From top to bottom the Eiffel tower is a naked construction showing its rivets and seams proudly. ...
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... due to its vagueness and uncertainty with phrases such as 'I think', 'I cannot be sure' And 'as far as I could tell' being used. Despite the length of the statement we do not actually find out much information about ...
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: What are the main differences between the views of the Nationalists and the Unionists in Ireland today?
... strongly forbid abortions, as they should never take place under any circumstances, even if the mother's life is at risk. The feel the same way about artificial birth control and should never be used.
On the other hand Unionists are Protestants ...
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A Critical Analysis of: Lies My Teacher Told Me
... a coherent and interesting matter. However, after only a chapter the reader is struggling to stay awake with the incredibly boring style of writing and is trying to sort through and organize all of the randomly arranged thoughts that make ...
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A Day in the life
... toothpaste and press the start button on the handle.
The two minutes pre set time rolls slowly by and I ponder today's lessons, last night's football and why I'm always awake before my alarm goes off.
As I walk back to my ...
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A description of Hemsworth High Hall-A typical Georgian mansion.
... hills, to allow every one who lived and passed by the village to see were the lord lived, and also to show that he was very wealthy. They also faced south, so they would have sunlight facing the front of ...
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A description of Law and order in Victorian London
... of Londons liking. Their solution to break up fights was using a very well known tool other wise known as a baton. People were not liking the fact that t hey used violence as an answer too.
The news papers and ...
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A general historical overview of the Spanish Missions; the negative impact that was inflicted upon Native Americans during their endeavors in these California missions will be discussed.
... that Indian tribes and their respective cultures were negatively impacted. The intent of the Spanish Inquisition was to Christianize Native Americans within a construct that would serve as a better structured lifestyle. However, negative consequences resulted from these missions that ...
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A historian must combine the rigor of a scientist with the imagination of the artist." To what extend, then, can the historian be confident about his or her conclusions?
... that everyone can agree with. Science does not leave any other possibilities open. There is always one answer in the end of why something happened. Cause and effect can be explained in a way that everyone has to agree with ...
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A Personal Investigation of Kidwelly Castle
... likely that these cellars were used as storerooms for food, water and weapons, which the castle could not function without.
There are living quarters throughout Kidwelly castle, although these vary considerably in many aspects, depending on where they are in ...
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Aeroplanes
... the two tallest towers in the world (as known as the twin towers). The aeroplane was used a weapon in this example (and for very bad use) they have also been used to drop bombs on other countries. I don't ...
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After taking careful consideration of the conditions in the Andover workhouse by studying the sources provided and conducting further research into the conditions in this workhouse and other workhouses I have concluded that,
... of the new laws or anything else of the sort. A person could make use of this source if they were investigating the workhouse of Andover by comparing the way the Andover workhouse was run or any other information specific ...
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After the Industrial Revolution people needed to transport fragile and heavy industrial goods cheaply such as spirits, wines,
... from Bury were also interested and they wanted the canal also to run through Bury. This meant the canal to be 28 miles long and would cost a great deal more money so Mr. Townley refused. The Derby's were rich ...