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Architectural styles
... the early scratching's of the British empire however the materials that were needed were limited along with the methods to use them due to the lack of recourses and the fact that there were not a lot of production methods. ...
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Assess the significance of Schliemann’s excavation at
... contemporaries dismissed its credibility. Firstly Schliemann's crude methodical techniques are not definitive in comparison to the works of other archaeologists such as, General Pitt Rivers. Secondly Schliemann's discovery of an unknown civilization contributed to the broadening of ancient history. Moreover, ...
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At the present moment Helen Cusker is 73 years old. She came
... years old. As a result of this the education system was greatly disrupted. Most children only got about three years of education. During the War the children at school were constantly being evacuated in air raids so there was no ...
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Attacking
... and this was a problem because it took a lot of time knocking them down.
At first we will use a trebuchet to knock down the walls we will use it on top of a hill, it is good because it ...
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Barbarian Kingdoms: Medieval Europe
... ever-moving as their needs and resources changed. Eventually they did settle and create homes and lifestyles for themselves, yet their culture was never elaborate. Those who they came in contact with considered them uncivilized, and yet were fascinated by their ...
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beacon hill
... and what it could be. After analysing the evidence I will reach a conclusion to what I think Beacon Hill is based on the evidence.
Bronze Age barrows are man made mounds of stone, wood, or earth piled up over the ...
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Beacon hill coursework
... and what it could be. After analysing the evidence I will reach a conclusion to what I think Beacon Hill is based on the evidence.
Bronze Age barrows are man made mounds of stone, wood, or earth piled up over the ...
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Behavioural Theories.
... hustle and bustle of the city and give their children the possible advantage of a smaller school system. These immigrants bring novel additions to the community; new businesses, fresh faces on the Chamber of Commerce, and original ideas for improvement ...
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Between the periods of 1526 and 1757, the Mughals ruled most of India, apart from the Southern tip; this area was ruled by Hindu princes (Rajputs).
... natural resources like diamonds, cotton, and spices. All of these could not be grown in Britain because the climate was not ideal for the growing conditions for these products. This is why India was described as "the jewel in the ...
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Bletchley Park Coursework
... codes in their different ways. There were many different jobs in Bletchley Park, all requiring the different types of people to carry them out. The jobs ranged from code breakers working on simple codes and the crucial Enigma code, to ...
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Blitz
... based on hard facts like addresses, dates and times. In contrast to Source A, produces as late as 2003, Source C was written at the actual time of the of the Blitz and the information was recorded by air raid ...
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Blitz
... because the children's transport was well organised by the government and 1,250,00 evacuees were sent off in only three days. The children were sent to the countryside which brought success because their new environment significantly. In the countryside there was ...
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Bobby Moore the Greatest Britian Ever.
... He played nearly six hundred and fifty games for West Ham and is regarded by all of the fans as their greatest ever player. He moved on to Fulham later in his career and showed them just as much loyalty ...
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Bodiam Castle is situated beside the River Rother in East Sussex. A veteran of King Edward III's wars built the castle in the late 14th century with France, originally as a coastal defence.
... time carried the drawbridge across the moat. Symmetrically opposite stands the Gatehouse with its twin, rectangular towers consuming one third of the northern wall. A deep arch and parapet connect the towers of the Gatehouse. The gun-ports on the towers ...
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Brazil?
... life.
The Poor
On the outskirts of Sao Paulo there is a slum district just like many others in Brazil. They are also known as Favela's. The houses are very basic; they are hand built by the families who live in them ...
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BRIEF OUTLINE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAILWAY SYSTEM IN BRITAIN
... era from 1901 to 1911 (really 1914). Railways had no serious competitors in long distance haulage, the electric tram was providing some competition in short distance passenger routes in the conurbation's, but motor transport was only just emerging and at ...
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British Rule in India
... things such as trade roots and very importantly manpower in the times of war. He is trying to justify and defend British Independence and the British Empire. What Churchill says does agree with Source A as he is implying that ...
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Calgary Bibliography and Review.
... Only 53 women were present at the inaugural meeting, yet within a month membership rose to a remarkable 275. Over the next 20 years the members donated to numerous charities, especially during the war. They created several programs within the ...
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Can the past be known as it really was?
... known as it really was, the outside and inside history must be known. The outside history, which deals with events that "can be perceived by the senses" (Mr. Ward) varies with the inside history, the thoughts and feelings of the ...
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Carson personally gave Frémont's dispatches to President James K. Polk, who still was not sold on Frémont but was impressed with Carson, appointing him a second lieutenant in the Regular Army.
... who was somewhat taken aback by how this American hero looked: "His fame was then at its height, from the publication of Frémont's books, and I was very anxious to see a man who had achieved such feats of daring ...
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Castle were built to express the power of the lords by the richness and the massive strength
... on the outside were the ditch. This would have being a lot steeper in medieval times. This was a good defensive feature because it stopped the enemy from bringing their weapons close to the outside wall this meant that a ...
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Castles Coursework
... built on, was not suitable for heavy masonry, therefore wood had to be used. The castle acquired its name simply from the different areas. The "Motte" was a large mound of earth that rose high and on top of it ...
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Castles, the key to power in Medieval England
... manufactured, or this is what was said. Nevertheless, we do not have an exact answer to this theory that we can go by. It shows very clearly on one of the sections the Normans building a castle and a motte, ...
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Causes of the February 1917 revolution
... are others, a long term cause was the poor leadership and rule of the Tsar; this made the people angry as they wanted a reliable and trustworthy leader. Another long term cause was the social hierarchy of Russia; it was ...
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Changes To London After The Great Fire Of London In 1666
... widened or straighted, houses were built of stone and many houses, when rebuilt were made an average of 30% bigger. Style was also something the top architects of the time embraced, often copying French and Dutch designs, as these were ...