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    Well of course teens should be able to buy violent video games! There are so many reasons why. For years I’ve been so mad that we teens/kids could never buy that video game we all ways wanted‚ while your so called “friends” rubbed it your face about how their dad or there cool older brother bought it for them. Well enough is enough is enough. It’s time we teens be allowed to buy whatever video game our hearts desires. Now I know parents think “Oh my goodness this game is too violent!” but that

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    Why was Hitler able to Dominate Germany by 1934? World War one had left Germany in an unstable state. Large amounts of the state budget had been spent on war pensions‚ one of the factors contributing to Germany being virtually bankrupt. The war had deepened divisions in the German society‚ many workers were bitter because of restrictions placed on their wages. Germany could not start to recover and gain power again because it had reparations to pay due to the treaty of Versailles. The Weimar republic

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    Why were the Bolsheviks able to seize power in 1917? In this essay I will analyse a combination of reasons on how the Bolsheviks came to power and discuss events such as the February and October revolutions‚ the fall of the Tsarist rule and the Provisional government. In 1900 Russia was a great empire ruled by the Tsar Nicholas II. He was an autocrat‚ this meant there was no parliament to limit his power alongside his own secret police; the okhrana‚ they would censor all books and newspapers. During

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    To what extent are the characters in the Iliad able to exercise free-will? What are the consequences of their attempts to do so? Refer to several characters in your answer. Throughout the Iliad by Homer there are numerous characters that try to exercise free-will. There are many consequences that come when doing so. Some of these consequences can be fatal and life threatening. However‚ these characters are often forced by laws‚ cultures‚ morals and gender that stop them from being as free as they

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    I could not be able to survive like Nya did. I would not be able to go what she went through. I think it would be physically impossible for me to survive like Nia did. I would not be able to whatsoever.I would not be able to have a good attitude. I would not have any mental toughness. I would also not have any motivation. If i was in her situation‚ I would not be able to have good attitude like Nya did if I was not with my family. I would go Crazy and complaint. It would be horrible I would be crabby

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    example‚ they had needed an aquatic environment for both reproduction and to support the plant body‚ and they had to adapt to living without their aquatic surroundings. In addition‚ they now had to face the problem of dehydration. Fortunately‚ they were able to form adaptations to overcome all of these problems and today they successfully live and prosper on land. Reproduction was an immediate issue because the plants could not carry out future generations without an aquatic environment for reproduction

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    In 1919 and 1920 a series of strikes was provoked by the Socialist groups and trade unions which led to disruption in the business community and fears for the economy. The left wing groups forced their demands on landlords and in some areas were able to control the supply of labour. Mussolini saw this as an opportunity to exploit the fear of the middle class and the Fascists took advantage of the situation‚ violently breaking strikes and attacking trade union leaders. They were so affective against

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    and the staff in which you have hired to help work at the event. Clearing the venue The venue is the key to ensuring that the event is a success. If they ensure that the venue stays clean and that nothing is broken throughout the day then they are able to keep that strong relationship with the venue owner. They will then allow you to come back again. Therefore you will have to ensure that all rubbish has been collected‚ ensure any outside resources have been collected and are ready to be packed away

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    Supreme Court. The case‚ known as Tinker vs. Des Moines Independent School District‚ involved several high school students who wore black armbands to school in a planned protest against the Vietnam War” (School Dress). These student had a right to voice their opinion through clothing. Every kid through pre-k to 12th grade should be able to dress how they want. Mary Persons should eliminate the dress code because students should be able to express themselves‚ be able to afford the clothes‚ and to boost

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    How and why was Hitler able to come to power? Hitler’s rise to power began in 1919‚ when he joined the Political party‚ Nazi. By 1923 Hitler was leader of the Nazi party‚ and was looked up to by many followers. With economic situations in Germany being high‚ Hitler was ready to capture Germany. Hitler came with his groups‚ and had planned to seize control of Munich‚ and then further progress to Berlin. It was a catastrophe‚ which was miserably planned. Hitler and his men marched through the streets

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