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    World War I and the Australian Home front The First World War was a divisive experience on the Australian home front because when the United Kingdom declared war on Germany‚ the Australian government followed without hesitation. This was an expectation by the Australia public‚ as there were a large number of British-born citizens and the strong alliance between Australia and Britain. Therefore‚ this paper will argue that World War one was a divisive experience on the Australian home front because

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    Party continue to dominate the political system to the point that we say the U.S. has a “two-party system.” Why have minor parties been so unsuccessful? Why have minor parties been so unsuccessful? Well there are many reasons‚ including their parties way to young‚ our political system‚ and lastly different ideologies of the parties cause them to be unsuccessful as well. So to begin with‚ these minor parties are way too young. The Democratic and Republican party has been here for at least 200 years

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    changes occurred‚ slavery became the biggest controversy of the 18th century. All of the debate eventually led to the Civil War. Both sides of the United States endured a different point of view during this time due to different political‚ economic‚ and social causes. Initially‚ the North and South always had social and economic tension‚ but political issues sparked the Civil War. President Buchanan was seen to be the start of the Southern secession. In an agreement between the South‚ he agreed to not

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    History of the Trojan War Questions arise when you are thinking of the Trojan War and its history. How did the war start? ‚ What battle techniques did the Trojan use? Greeks? What mythical creatures and beings were involved in the war and how they changed the course of the battle? What type of battle gear did the Trojans use versus the Greeks? The Trojan war is depicted in the novel of the Iliad and described by Homer‚ the author of the Iliad. The Iliad shows the history and brutality of the warfare

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    MEDICALLY IMPORTANT BACTERIA | GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA * Alpha and gamma hemolysis on blood agar * Bacillus cereus colonies on blood agar * Beta-hemolysis on blood agar (S.aureus) * Beta-hemolysis on blood agar * Beta-hemolytic colonies on blood agar * Clostridium perfringens Gram stain * Corynebacterium diphtheriae Gram stain * Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis on blood agar * Enterococcus faecalis * Enterococcus faecalis on blood agar * Enterococcus faecalis Gram stain

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    Thucydides book the History of the Peloponnesian War is a well written work of art. It is lacking a bit when it comes to historical accuracy but still has historical uses. It is an interesting and fun book to read but is lacking when is comes to specific events and speeches. Thucydides had to give up historical accuracies to create a long lasting book. He admits that he would like his book to last through the ages. "My work is not designed to meet the taste of the immediate public‚ but was

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    Lola Khudaykulova Women in War Women helped out as much as they could during the war‚ overcame many hardships when it came to raising their families‚ and made historical changes that led to the modernized image of women today. Women during World War II were on the home front helping out as much as they could. Many Canadian women never enlisted in the Armed Services‚ they felt they were needed at home to raise families‚ crops for food‚ and to fill the jobs that men had vacated

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    Georgizhukov: Led troops into Berlin‚ paraded on horse. Stalin says “screws.. without whom all of us would not be worth a damn”... then sends him in to exile Andrei Gromyko: Soviet Ambassador to Washington (1943-1945) “Stalin oriented towards post war cooperation with the West (US)” (39) Maxim Litvinov: Russian revolutionary diplomat. Jew and old Bolshevik‚ he hated the rigidity and xenophobia. He discussed pos ware reparations and peace treaties (40).. “argued strongly for the possibility

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    The Cold War Between 1948 and 1991 was another time of fear and geopolitical tension. The tension came as a result of World War II and developed over a rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies. Historians have indicated that the Cold War began when the Truman Doctrine was signed and that the war ended when the Soviet Union collapsed. The term “cold” was used because there was no actual fighting between the two nations rather‚ the war was fought with proxy

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    Japan 12/07/10 Post-War Japan: The Fall of the Zaibatsu and Restructuring Post-War Japan: The Fall of the Zaibatsu and Restructuring As the news of the end of World War II spread around Japan and Emperor Hirohito ’s official announcement confirmed Japan ’s defeat‚ the idea of occupation became more than just a shadow in the back of the people ’s minds; this was real. The arrival of General MacArthur in early September of 1945 marked the beginning of a new chapter in the history of Japan. Although

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