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    1915 Yellowstone Avenue Milpitas‚ California 95035 January 6‚ 2011 1915 Yellowstone Avenue Milpitas‚ California 95035 Dear Mrs. Leticia Villa-Gascon: I am a student at Rancho Milpitas Middle School. I have noticed that there is a lot of homework given to kids these days in America and around the world. Since I’m a student‚ I would like to remind the adults that not only do we don’t like homework‚ we all agree that homework makes our lives stressful‚ since almost every student has to

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    Misfortunes in Madrid

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    MISFORTUNES IN MADRID ( 1890-1891 ) Upon the arrival in Madrid‚ Rizal sought the help of the : Filipino Colony - the Asosacion Hispano - Filipina and the Liberal Spanish Newspapers ( La Justicia‚ El Globo‚ La Republica‚ El Resumen‚ etc. ) M.H. del Pilar - acted as the lawyer of Dr. Jose Rizal Dr. Dominador Gomez - secretary of the Asosacion Hispano - Filipina Señor Fabie - Minister of Colonies El Resumen - a Madrid newspaper which sympathized the Filipino cause " to cover the

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    Douglas Haig

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    To what extent does Haig deserve to be called butcher and a bungler? To a certain extent Haig does deserve to be called a butcher and a bungler as his conduct in WWI proved poor. He was the architect of many of the British failures of 1915-18. In 1915 he was responsible for the offensive at Loos which resulted of huge British losses for very little gain. In 1916 he commanded the battle of the Somme for which he earned the title of “the butcher of the Somme” due to the massively high rate of casualties

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    to sacrifice her own life for the sake of her fellow men – her country. She thought her action to protect and hide the allied soldiers to be the same as tending for the sick and wounded. Edith Cavell knew very well of the consequences and by august 1915‚ only just a year after all the events; someone from Belgian found out and uncovered the truth. Her nursing school was searched at the same time as the soldiers escaped out through the back garden. Edith Cavell was calm throughout the whole search

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    APUSH Women AP essay q-3 1840-1890’s women’s activists in the intellectual‚ social‚ economic‚ and political spheres effectively challenged traditional attitudes about women’s place in society” Asses the validity of this statement. During the Colonial era and the first decades of the United States‚ there have always been women who strove to secure equal rights for themselves and others. Some assumed the business interests of a husband after his death. A few women challenged male domination

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    that’s necessarily wrong. Whenever there is an issue around the world America is always trying to help for the most part. The US shows dominance over other countries and it’s been that way for a majority of the time. America gained this power in the 1890s after successfully finishing the reconstruction era and going through industrialization. Because of these two significant events America is granted with a strong society that accepts all nationalities in its work force which helps build up a healthy

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    Alvin Toffler The Third Wave

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    1 04. The Industrial Revolution: Great Britain‚ U.S.‚ France‚ Germany‚ Imperial Russia‚ Japan The Third Wave is a book published in 1980 by Alvin Toffler; it is the sequel to Future Shock‚ published in 1970‚ and the second in a trilogy that was completed with Powershift in 1990. In the book Toffler describes three types of societies‚ based on the concept of “waves” – each wave pushes the older societies and cultures aside. First Wave is the society after Agrarian Revolution and replaced the first

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    Partnership Law

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    partnership is created in law when two or more persons agree to carry on a business together. This agreement can either be put in writing or oral. The law relating to partnerships is largely contained in the Partnership Act 1890 (hereafter "PA 1890"). Section 1 of the PA 1890 defines a partnership as "the relation which subsists between persons carrying on business in common with a view to profit. "It is important to note at the outset that‚ unlike a company‚ a partnership does not possess a separate

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    Liberty Bell

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    Sound of the Freedom- The Liberty Bell Figure 1 Liberty Bell Forever Stamp Figure 1 Liberty Bell Forever Stamp Meaning can be found even in the most mundane of objects. For instance‚ consider the USA First Class stamp. On its upper left corner‚ the number 2008 shows that this stamp was produced in year 2008. The right side of the stamp says “USA FIRST-CLASSS FOREVER”‚ meaning that this postage stamp is valid for First-Class

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    The German attack was made “in violation of American rights”(Document 3) and it got the United States and Germany into a bad situation against each other. At the end of the year 1915‚ President Woodrow Wilson realized‚ that staying neutral wasn’t going to be an option for too long anymore and the United States started their preparations in case of a war. The sinking of Lusitania didn’t stay as the only sinking of a passenger ship

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