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    The weakness of the Treaty of Versailles caused World War II. The treaty blamed Germany for the war and forced them to pay reparations causing massive distrust and hatred. Dictators like Hitler and Mussolini took advantage of the weak League of Nation’s pretentious power in order to dominate many countries to increase their own country’s power. Instability was also caused by the treaty‚ which led to the rise of dictatorships throughout Europe. The implications of my argument are understanding how

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    score because strikers can dribble more and try to make goals different. Most strikes do not find free kicks and penalties as a good way to score because these are when the ball is not moving. Definitely‚ every soccer league around the world‚ such as English Premier League o Spanish League‚ has different kinds of strikers on their teams. Some of them tend to be more creative on their dribbling and techniques than others‚ or maybe they just are in the right moment to score. Many soccer managers think

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    and secludes himself to his home in New Hampshire. He rarely makes public appearances‚ which is unusual for a person with his status. Yet another‚ similarity between Holden and Salinger is their hatred for Ivy League schools. Throughout the novel Holden expresses his hatred for Ivy League schools‚ which he considers "phony." Again Salinger

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    20‚000 Leagues Under The Sea‚ by Jules Verne is story about cooperation. The main characters include‚ Professor Annorax‚ Conseil‚ and Ned Seal (a canadian harpooner). The sum of this book takes place underwater as the group sets eyes on incredulous deep ocean wonders. They drift pass heart-stopping coral reefs‚ countless species of fish‚ and even encounter some terrifying creatures along the way. The problem is introduced when the group is held captive on a ship way ahead of time‚ at least for the

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    There are many leagues in the world from professional‚ semi-pro‚ amateur‚ youth‚ and school. But not just everybody can make the team they want to play on. There are try-outs that you have to attend to see if the coach thinks you will be a good fit to the team. The most famous leagues include: Champions League‚ La Liga BBVA‚ English Premier League and MLS. These leagues are the best of the best. Each player makes millions of dollars. This is

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    them. After Italy attacked Ethiopia‚ Haile Selassie‚ emperor of Ethiopia‚ asked the League of Nations for help in stopping the invasion. He asked for military sanctions but the League of Nations’ response was ineffective. Haile Selassie used these words to the League of Nations: God and history will remember your judgment…It is us today. It will be you tomorrow.”(Doc. 2) According to Haile Selassie‚ The League of Nations should be responsible for stopping the aggressors‚ and if the aggressors

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    Street. In “Biographies of Hegemony” by Karen Ho‚ she expresses how these type of institutions are always after the students‚ through a means of interviews‚ observation‚ social events‚ presentations‚ and even conferences. When in these type of “ivy leagues‚” Ho writes how everywhere a student goes he will end up surrounded by someone marketing Wall Street and they know that it will not be hard recruit and convince students that it is the path that they want to go down. The reason that this happens at

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    How successful was The League of Nations in the 1920s? “Merely to win the war was not enough. It must be won in such a way as to ensure the future peace of the world” President Woodrow Wilson‚ 1918 Introduction In front of the US Congress on January 8‚ 1918‚ President Woodrow Wilson enumerated his Fourteen Points created to ensure a more peaceful world. In the last point‚ the American president expressed the need to form a “general association of nations…formed on the basis of covenants designed

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    face the growing internationalisation of higher education in its country. In the next article‚ Frank Bruni addresses the issue of competition by looking into a wide range of education opportunities found in schools that are elite but not in the Ivy League. He argues that though internationalisation of higher

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    unified after 1990 -The League of Nations and Woodrow Wilson’s Role The League of Nations was an international organisation‚ headquartered in Geneva‚Switzerland‚ created after the First World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes. It was first proposed by President Woodrow Wilson as part of his Fourteen Points plan for an equitable peace in Europe‚ but the United States was never a member. -The League of Nations and Woodrow Wilson’s Role The League of Nations was an international

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