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    and unpredictable life event In this we are asked to focus on events and how they influence the way we develop. We have also been asked to write about two predictable and two unpredictable life events. Predictable Parenthood: Parenthood can be predictable if you plan it and unpredictable if you don’t plan it. Physically as a parent you can become tired and stressed. This can happen because you are always running around after your child. You can be stressed if your child is behaving inappropriately

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    The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg took place in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania in July of 1863. This three day battle was a turning point in the Civil War for the North. Up until this point‚ every large battle that the North faced had ended up in defeat. General Robert Lee led the Confederate army and due to the continued victories‚ he decided to take the battle to the North. Lee set out for the South to win the war. The Union army was led by General George Meade. General Lee’s army

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    moments in my life that made me into the person I am today. Well when I was first asked that question by my teacher I kinda laughed to myself. This is going to be easy just take three things that have happened to me that kinda of go with each other throw in some deep heart moving things that teachers eat up and call it done. When I started I chose my adoption ‚my brothers adoption and my puppy adoption all events that follow a close thread easy to write about and all happy tear jerker events. As I started

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    offensive did some real political damage to LBJ‚ when Americans saw the Vietcong in the U.S. embassy‚ it caused many to doubt victory in S. Vietnam was possible. On the other side of the question of victory‚ this offensive was later viewed as a turning point in the war. For the first time‚ America no longer sought to win‚ rather to find a way to end its engagement. (Duiker page 213-217) This new doubt and fear caused many problems in America‚ Even Walter Cronkite‚ who was a supporter of the war spoke

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    The turning point battle in the war is the Battle of Saratoga in Saratoga County‚ New York on October 7‚ 1777 because the battle that was led by Benedict Arnold and a few fellow commanders defeated British General Burgoyne‚ a major victory for the American forces

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    Industrial Revolution The greatest turning point in history began with the Industrial Revolution. Between 1750 and 1914‚ the Industrial Revolution drastically changed Europe economically‚ socially‚ and politically. Before the revolution‚ most of Europe lived in small‚ rural communities where their lives revolved around farming. People would supply themselves with their own food‚ clothing‚ furniture‚ and tools‚ as times were tough and incomes were meager. However‚ the Industrial Revolution brought

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    Three events that impacted my life was a lifelong dream of wanting to attend college‚ my supervisor encouragement and accomplishment and having my last child which have medical issue other children don’t normally have. College was not a way of life for my family. Therefore‚ my dream was to be the first person in my family to attend and complete college. There were so many people around me attending school and juggling their life. In taking the time to stand back and watch‚ it deterred me to want

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    Most Important Turning Point in WW2 There’s always a discussion or argument as to what the most important turning point in the war was. This is a very difficult question to answer because every important part of the war happened because of another important part of the war. But is there just one main turning point in the war or could there be multiple? The Battle of Britain The Battle of Britain took place between August and September 1940. After the success of Blitzkrieg‚ the evacuation of Dunkirk

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    | Life Event 1 | | | Brian Grigg | Hums 20606/20/2013Harrisburg Area Community College My event began years before the actual event occurred. My stepson had been diagnosed with Bi-Polar Disorder when he was seventeen years old. He was also exhibiting the signs of alcoholism‚ which ran in the family. His biological father had died from cirrhosis of the liver at the age of thirty seven years old. His mother and I were both recovering addicts‚ and argued constantly over whether

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    Important Turning Points 1763 and 1776 In 1775 the American Revolution officially began‚ due to conflicts between the thirteen colonies and Britain. In 1783 the Treaty of Paris was signed‚ granting the colonies their independence. The important turning points in the colonies break with the mother country are the French and Indian War (1763)‚ Common Sense by Thomas Paine (1776) and the signing of the Declaration of Independence (1776). The revolution began as a disagreement over the manner in

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