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    Questions for Quiz to be held during ‘Swashrit’ 1) A British based private mining firm has been in news recently for the controversy regarding the violation of Forest Rights Act‚ at its bauxite mining site in Niyamgiri hills in Kalahandi district‚ Orissa. The picture below is the founder-chairman of this metals & mining company‚ who was poised to take over Mukesh Ambani as the richest Indian had the deal to acquire Cairn India‚ gone through. Name the person or the company

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    Why US entered WW1

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    in WW1: Causes and Consequences The United States initially intended on remaining entirely neutral in World War 1. We wished to remain neutral in respects to continuing to build our economic trade routes with both the Germans and the British/French. When the British imposed a loose blockade of the German waters in order to slow or stop the amount of supplies the Germans had‚ the Germans resorted to using their submarines to put a blockade of sorts around the British Isles as well. During this

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    Canada's Role In Ww1

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    During world war 1‚ the world saw a spark in the industrial revolution has weapons and artillery began to mass produce. With technology advancing rapidly‚ every country is trying to be the top which caused conflict. Germany and the triple alliance decided to invade neighbouring countries in Europe such as France‚ Belgium and etc. Canada played a key role in the success of the war as it produced artillery and food products for the western front. Most products were shipped off from Halifax. But unfortunately

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    Woodrow Wilson won the election in 1912 by only forty percent of the electoral vote‚ but he and the electorate were in the same mind about staying away from the European conflict. On August 1914‚ the war broke out in Europe‚ but Wilson declared the US policy of neutrality. He urged Americans to be “impartial in thoughts‚ as well as action” (Keane). The United States welcomed millions of immigrants from both Allied and Central power nations. On 1914‚ it was impossible for America to speak with one

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    This essay intends to examine the reasons of participation in World War I & II regarding black Britons. In the main body of the essay‚ each of the wars will be discussed separately‚ in which it will focus on why black Africans‚ Caribbean’s and local black people served in the British armed forces‚ and to an extent‚ reasons for why they attempted to avoid war. To an ideal level‚ there will be an understanding of how much the attitudes of people changed between each world war. Furthermore‚ it will

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    Ww1 Letter To Father

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    Dear mom and dad‚ Finally‚ I have the chance to drop you a few lines. I miss you guys so much. How are you guys doing? For me it’s not really that great. Despite everything I recall how excited I was going for the war. I still remember how I was reeking with curiosity to what’s to happen. But now I don’t know anymore. The trenches are very narrow‚ just room for me and Joe to push by one another. In front of each trench is a baricade made of sandbags‚ these are more or less bullet proof‚

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    Women at work ww1

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    conscription was introduced in 1916. This meant that all men aged 18-41 were required to fight at war unless they had a valid reason. With so many men at war‚ workers were needed on Britain’s home front; so women took on ‘men’s jobs’. Therefore‚ I think that during the war‚ the way women lived their lives had changed immensely. However‚ it is questionable whether this was a temporary change or one which improved women’s lives forever. When the war began‚ there were vacancies for men’s work and less demand for

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    Ww1 Life in the Trenches

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    Phillip Jones March 15‚ 2005 Essay #1 During World War I‚ trench warfare was very common. It was a newer technique in battles as in wars prior to the Great World War‚ fighting was less invasive and men merely marched at each other from opposite ends of fields and fought until only one side remained standing or a white flag was hung high in surrender. In fact in older wars‚ the fighting was far less dangerous to the point where battles were often times viewed by locals who

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    World Ww1 Influence

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    World War I’s Influence on the World World War I was one of the most influential events that mankind has ever seen. World War I was one of the first examples of a wartime economy that affected the way countries went through everyday life. As we see today‚ much of the overseas war has little to no effect on how America functions as a country‚ whereas in 1914-1918‚ America was forced into becoming a full-blown war machine. World War I affected more than just the counties the war was being fought in

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    Airplanes played a huge part in World War Two‚ in the next few paragraphs I will tell some the the types of airplanes‚ and some of the most notable airlplanes that flew in World War II. There were many different types of airplanes that were used in the second world war‚ the main ones were: Fighter Planes‚ Bombers‚ Dive Bombers‚ and last but surtainly not least Attack. I’ll start off first by talking about fighter pAirplanes played a huge part in World War Two‚ in the next few paragraphs I

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