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    Fitzsimons 1 How were the United States goals in World War I similar or different to the United States goals for fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan? The United States goals in World War I and Iraq and Afghanistan are very different‚ and this is partly because they are in totally different time periods and the technology is very different. World War I took place from 1914-1918 (Strachan 1)‚ whereas the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan started in 2003 and are still going (Deese 1)‚ although many of

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    A terrible event happened on the 1st of September 1939 the world entered its second world war. It’s hard to believe that such a thing as world war two happened in this century. World War 2 was the most widespread war that has ever been‚ in the 6 years the World War 2 waged up to 78 million people died‚ which is around 2.5 percent of the world’s population. Nearly every country in the world took part in world war 2 save for a few neutral countries‚ but the biggest contenders were comprised of the

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    World war one was one of the major wars that changed the world forever. World war one started in 1914‚ after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The participants were Russia‚ Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Allied powers‚ Britain‚ Japan‚ Romania‚ Italy‚ France‚ Ottoman Empire‚ Bulgaria.1 Australia’s involvement in ww1 began with Britain and Germany went to war on August‚ 4‚1914.2 On August‚4‚1914‚ German troops crossed the border into Belgium. In the first battle of ww1‚ the Germans attacked

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    A single decision can lead a peaceful nation to turn to a bloody nation. During World War 2‚ Japan wants to take over the Philippines and the Pacific. Japan‚ taking over other nations‚ was at least successful at first due to an excellent military tactics. But later as United States‚ rival of Japan‚ found out the pattern of Japan’s movement‚ United States were able to attack Japan‚ causing lose of Japan’s newly gained territories in 1945. In this idea of Japan invading other countries successfully

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    Job seekers must fully understand the vast differences between a company employment application and a well-crafted résumé. “The résumé is a selling tool that outlines your skills and experiences so an employer can see‚ at a glance‚ how you can contribute to the employers’ workplace.” (Mort‚ n. d. ) “An application is a form that a job candidate fills out to apply for an open position with a particular company.” (GreatSampleResumes.com‚ 2012) Although there are some similarities‚ the differences

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    took place. It was World War II. The Nazi Regime‚ led by Adolf Hitler‚ was waging war across Europe. Occupied Poland became the place where those prisoners and captives held by the Nazis were sent to be eliminated. From 1941 through 1945 a total of some 3.5 million Jews met their deaths in Nazi extermination camps. These "death camps" as they are often referred to had the single goal of eliminating the Jews while hiding these crimes under a shroud from the rest of the world. Unlike the "concentration

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    World War 2 ID/Sigs Totalitarianism: a concept used to describe political systems whereby a state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life. Fascism: an authoritarian nationalist ideology focused on solving economic‚ political‚ and social problems that its supporters see as causing national decline or decadence. Nazism: the ideology and practices of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party under Adolf Hitler‚ and the policies adopted by the dictatorial government of Nazi Germany

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    One aspect of Australia’s involvement in World War 2 was the POWs (Prisoners Of War) this is a significant event because of the way they were treated. POWs were treated very poorly‚ conditions unimaginable. Prisoners of war were held in various places‚ dependant on where they were captured. Some Prisoners of war were held captive for 5 – 10 years there are a few rare cases when POWs were held for decades on end. The prisoners of war during the World War II‚ (1939-1945) were treated poorly with no

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    His teaching experience with unruly young boys students would later help him write Lord of the Flies. The boys helped him understand how pre-teens/ young adults really act. When working the boys‚ it helped him develop the novel. Since he knew how young boys act when they’re not around adults. The boys in school that would act out showed him their real character. How they really act. Lord of the Flies showed an uncontrolled side of human nature as the boys‚ on their own on a deserted island. They turned

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    Was World War I primarily fought in the trenches? Life in the Trenches There was nothing glamorous about trench life. World War 1 trenches were dirty‚ smelly and riddled with disease. For soldier’s‚ life in the trenches meant living in fear. In fear of diseases (like cholera and trench foot) and of course‚ the constant fear of enemy attack. Trench warfare WW1 style is something all participating countries vowed never to repeat and the facts make it easy to see why. Photo- British troops sitting

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