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    Was the Hunger Strike Campaign of the 1980s the most significant IRA action of that decade? The Hunger Strike campaign during the 1980s were well known in Northern Ireland and Britain and some say this one action was the most significant of the IRA’s during that decade. In this essay I will be exploring how actually The Hunger Strikes were maybe not the most significant actions as during this decade the Brighton Bombings and The Long War were other‚ very momentous action plans the IRA put into

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    If there is one physical variation that is most troublesome for males‚ it isn’t essentially the appearance of wrinkles or the fear of gaining weight. Zillions of men around the globe say hair loss is one of the most feared aspects of aging. Balding is one of the perplexing things to cope with particularly when it damages your social life. That is why it is only comprehensible that we seek radical measures to remedy this problem. With society’s contemporary prominence on youthfulness‚ it is no surprise

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    Morris English 111-55 [ 26 January 2012 ] A Day to Remember I was restless the night before and filled with anticipation. The months of planning and preparation for one of the most important days of my life‚ had finally arrived. The day was humid and hot. The sun was shining‚ the sky was blue‚ and the grass was green. I could feel a light breeze. It was perfect for an outdoor wedding ceremony at the Mandalay Banquet Center. I was anxious and nervous hoping the day would be everything we pictured

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    ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT DAYS OF MY LIFE I decided to get out of bed extra early that beautiful spring morning. Everyone and everything seem to be having a great morning that day. I could hear the birds chirping love songs‚ and the cats meowing. As I looked out the window I could see the sun smiling at me. I closed my eyes and smiled back at the sun‚ as my mind drifted off to what this new day would bring to me. I then realized I only had one hour until I started this new journey in my life.

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    What was the most important cause of World War 1 On Sunday 28th June‚ 1914‚ the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Throne‚ Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ and his wife‚ were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip‚ part of a Serbian Terrorist Group‚ called the Black Hand at Sarajevo‚ the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovnia. This event and the tension between Europe was a trigger that set off declarations of war and resulted in World War 1. Tensions had been building up in Europe for decades through Nationalism‚ Imperialism

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    Friendship is one of the most valuable things in life. Based on Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary‚ the definition of a friend is‚ “A person whom one knows‚ likes and trusts.” Because there are many different types of friends that people want or need‚ the meaning of a ‘real friend’ depends on their ideas. However‚ my personal opinions of characteristics that make a good friend are being honest‚ loyal‚ and polite. Honesty is an essential characteristic of a true friend because it is one of the criteria

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    Economy of Japan Commodore Matthew Perry of the U.S. Navy with Black Ships steamed into the bay at Edo‚ old Tokyo‚ on July 8‚ 1853‚ and displayed the threatening power of his ships’ cannons. At the time Japanese did not know what a stem engine is‚ due to the distance‚ Japanese thought the smoke of the stem engine was the fire of a great dragon. So Japanese surrendered without a fight. Commodore Perry requested that Japan open to trade with the West and ends the Japanese seclusion. Japanese

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    Sonja Lea Ms. Hunt AP Language Composition P.1 15 September 2010 A Most Beautiful World Once in a great while a person may have the chance to experience beauty so great that it seems to be of another world. There is such a place‚ a large clearing within a dense green forest. The edges of the clearing are shady and cool‚ but within the open field‚ the sun shines brightly‚ creating warmth. The open center of the clearing offers a view of a clear view sky‚ dotted with light‚ smooth‚ soft clouds. It’s

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    How People with Disabilities Are Viewed and Treated We live in a society where people are judged for who they are and if they seem to have any type of flaws those flaws tend to make up who the person is. People with disabilities shouldn’t be judged by their disabilities. Our society has come a long way in accepting people with disabilities but we still have more to accomplish seeing as the harsh judgment still exists. We need to be able to live in a society where people do not judge‚ can accept

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    Euthanasia can be considered one of the most prevalent problems when dealing with the ethics of patient treatment. Should people have the right to end their own lives when prolonging it will only cause them more pain? Should families who love someone so much‚ that they don ’t want to lose them‚ cause them more pain by keeping them alive. What makes that more ethically correct then letting them die? The more you look into this issue the more you see how contradictory people are when it comes to making

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