#1) Evaluate the extent to which the rise of communism during the 19th century can be considered a turning point in world history.
Answer: Communism became the dominant political philosophy of many countries across Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa and South America. In the late 19th century, communist philosophy began to develop in Russia. The fall of the Berlin Wall proved to be a major turning point in our world's history. The once mighty Soviet Union fell alongside the Wall and it wasn't long before they met their demise. It marked the end of communism in Germany, and was a symbol for the end of communism throughout Europe. Soon after the collapse of the German regime, communist governments began to fall in other nations such as Poland, Romania and Czechoslovakia. In 1991, after a failed coup by Soviet leaders against President Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union itself dissolved.
Pollution levels in Beijing are improving gradually due to government Programs.
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This is in relation to conditions in France after the French Revolution.
The populace was divided into Active and Passive citizens.
The requirement to be an active citizen was that one must be a Frenchman who was at least 25 years of age and paid enough taxes to cover three days of work.
Passive citizens therefore, were women, anyone who wasn't French, anyone below the age of 25 and anyone whose wages could not cover three days of work. Of course this brought discontent and strife between the Active and Passive citizens.
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Every morning, I am awakened from my sleep by a bright ray of sunlight that falls on me through my bedroom window, to remind me that another day has begun. As I do my morning exercises, I usually gaze out of my window to see what is happening outside. The heavy traffic, would as usual, be ceaselessly flowing up and down the massive expressway. Vehicles of all shapes, sizes and colors bustle by, creating quite a din. Occasionally, the traffic police would be busy tearing after speeding vehicles.
Beyond the highway, I have a good view of the busiest port in the world. The past few years have seen a noticeable change in the size of this port. Container ships belonging to various countries anchor at the wharves to load and unload their heavy cargo. The huge cranes, forklifts and other equipment scattered all over the port are used to do the heavy tasks of loading and unloading. Containers of an assortment of colors can be seen piled on top of one another all over the yard.
The calm sea by the shipyard is usually crowded with speed-boats and bum-boats ferrying port, officials and passengers from the ships to the landing area and vice versa.
The little islands around Singapore covered with rich tropical vegetation are also visible from my bedroom. Fantasies of building a beautiful house and living on the one of these exotic islands often come to my mind. If only they could become a reality! When the weather is clear, the outline of the nearby Indonesian islands can also be easily traced near the horizon.
The sea has always fascinated me. My yearning to travel grows as I look out of my window every morning. I would not ever want to exchange the view from my bedroom window with any other that anyone can offer me, as the joy and peace it has brought me is immeasurable.