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    ONE WORLD ESSAY Naud Veldhoen Ikea sell an estimated 3 million inedible items in 41 countries everyday. Almost all of these items include wood‚ plastic and metal‚ which means that they all contribute to global warming1. This makes Ikea a major culprit when it comes to climate change. Yet‚ Ikea are taking the necessary steps to eradicate further climate change. Ikea aim to increase energy efficiency by twenty five percent by 2015‚ and by 2020 Ikea aim to make more energy than it uses. In addition

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    Congress‚ the courts‚ the policeman on the beat‚ the man in the street." <br><br>It is one of history ’s great ironies that Woodrow Wilson‚ who was re- elected as a peace candidate in 1916‚ led America into the first world war. With the help of a propaganda apparatus that was unparalleled in world history‚ Wilson forged a nation of immigrants into a fighting whole. An examination of public opinion before the war‚ propaganda efforts during the war‚ and the endurance of propaganda in peacetime raises significannot

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    involvement in the First World War began after The British Empire entered the war against Germany on August 4‚ 1914 . When The Great War broke out‚ it was welcomed with great enthusiasm in Australia and many young men were rushing to sign up and to take arms. Having in mind that Australia was part of the British Empire‚ the moment Great Britain entered the war Australia became part of the conflict. Prior to looking back at the motives and numbers of Australia’s involvement in WWI‚ I would like just to

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    Gas Masks In World War I

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    tried to play their cards the best they could. Gas mask emerged from the desperation of a new form of attack and the terrifying image of the effects of chlorine gas in French and Algerian troops as it destroyed the victim’s respiratory organs. World War I World War 1 happened between July 1914 and November 11‚ 1918. By the end of this war‚ the total number of people killed would be over

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    To See and Feel Architecture Architecture is the process of designing environments‚ structures and landscapes. The ability to blend art with technical knowledge is a key element in architecture. When you look at a building‚ you are often drawn to dominant lines and curves that are present. These lines are often placed purposely to draw your eye to other features on the building. All of this is done to create a personal reaction to what you see. When all of the lines‚ shapes and features

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    World War 1: Causes and Effects So what are the causes of World War One? You would automatically think that it’s some sort of complicated government problem only an expert could understand. But that’s not how it works. If you explain it the right way it’s way easier to understand. World War One had only four major causes being militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. They sound like some pretty fancy words but they are really easy to understand. These are the four main causes of World

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    Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip‚ it was the tipping point that led to the Great War. But‚ what cause major factors to World War I were militarism‚ alliance‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. Some of the country’s governments were greatly influenced by military leaders. During the war‚ there was an arm race to see who could compete to build large armies and navies. Few countries were dragged into war because of alliance pact‚ even when they were not the one affecting

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    During World War I weapons were developing and rapidly improving. New weapons and fighting techniques were being introduced‚ which caused more violent attacks. These new development in technology changed the way war was fought. As a result of this‚ there were more damage and kills than ever before. To start with‚ one invention that was made to assist in the war was barbed wire‚ In the 1860s the U.S. used barbed wire to pen cattle but more importantly used it to defend the front lines of trench

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    As Abraham Lincoln once said “I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man live so that his place will be proud of him”‚ Canada’s war effort likewise rippled a similar nationalistic sentiment. Although more than half a million Canadian enlisted and fought. With severe casualties‚ Britain nonetheless pressured Borden to raise more soldiers for the war effort. But not only casualties discouraged men to take part‚ the nationalistic loyalty of French-Canadians was heavily

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    Albert Einstein‚ in an Address in Chicago observed: “The existence and validity of human rights are not written in the stars. The ideals concerning the conduct of men towards each other and the desirable structure of the community have been conceived and taught by enlightened individuals in the course of history. Those ideals and convictions which resulted from historical experience‚ from the craving for beauty and harmony‚ have been readily accepted in theory by man - and at all times‚ have been

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