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    My first period teacher’s name is Mrs. Mcneill in that class we learn about different languages and different countries. The first thing that ever learned in her class was how to say the greetings in Spanish. The first word we learned was hola which means hello but most of us already knew that. SOME OF THE THINGS THAT THEY DO IN SPAIN IS PRETTY CRAZY LIKE RUNNING AWAY FROM A HERD OF BULL THAT WOULD BE SCARY. The language that we learned after was French. What’s cool about france is all of the thing

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    The Extent of Acceptance In Kevin Wilson’s short story “Go‚ Fight‚ Win” in Tunneling to the Center of the Earth‚ he delves into the topic of acceptance and the extent people will go to feel accepted. The story’s main focus is on the life of a young sixteen-year-old girl named Penny. Due to her parents divorce‚ Penny had to move to a new town and start over completely. However‚ Penny is the epitome of a socially awkward person.  She hardly communicates with people‚ including her own mother‚ and

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    Hungary‚ Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. The allies won the war when a revolution engulfed Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire surrendered. On November 11th on the 11th hour fighting stopped when Germany signed an armistice. The allies were able to win the war for many reasons. The three main reasons for the allied victory were the strong navy that Brittan had which held the Germans off of the water. Two other reasons for the victory were The American women who helped out on the home front as well

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    British army. Because the Rebels had a clear purpose‚ efficient communication‚ and strong leadership‚ they were more united than either the British forces or the Loyalists. The British restraint and the French assistance also enabled the Americans to win the war. The United States won the Revolutionary war because they were more united

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    Assignment 1 What is a rhetorical situation? professionals use the phrase “rhetorical situation” in reference to any set of circumstances that involves at least one person using some sort of communication to change the perspective of at least one other person. but‚ what defines a situation as rhetorical? Grant-Davie considers any event‚ or situation rhetorical when it’s shaped by language or some form of communication. "Rhetorical situations exist everywhere and we encounter them every day

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    My thought on what was the best strategy of who could have won the war is Truman’s because Mac off Arthur became so Power happy that he didn’t care who he took out he just wanted to have a victory. Truman wanted it to be a silent war and Mac Arthur wanted it to be a huge war that came with a victory to no end no matter the cost. Truman wanted to Rebuff aggression in Korea and that was his only goal in the war‚ he didn’t even want it to be a war he just wanted it to be a small battle and nothing

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    first time and in that election‚ he won both the popular vote and the electoral vote. In that election he was running against three other people‚ Henry Clay‚ William Crawford and John Quincy Adams. In the constitution it says that the president must win the majority of electoral votes and even though Jackson won the most electoral votes he did not get the majority and in that case the election went to the house of representatives and they chose the president by vote. Henry clay happened to be the speaker

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    If you had two options to win the war‚ what what you do? Truman was in that same situation when he was president. Truman had two options‚ option one was to invade japan‚ option two was to bomb them. While Roosevelt was president Truman had no idea about the A-Bomb he had no clue that their was an A-Bomb but as soon as Roosevelt died Truman was introduced to the A-Bomb. Truman wanted to end the war completely so he had to think of what he was going to do‚ option one or option two. While Roosevelt

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    In order to win the war‚ the Union had to think smart and play it to their advantage. In the book The Civil War: A Visual History‚ author John E. Stanchak declared‚ “During the 19th century‚ the new era of rail and steam that marked the Industrial Revolution was centered in the Northern states‚ and a summary of economics and human resources shows their advantages” (Stanchak 54). The North had a lot of railroads which helped them travel faster. They also had more money and organizations than the South

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    Assess the view that situation ethics is of no help with regard to the issue of euthanasia Joseph Fletcher proposed an ethical theory which aimed to provide a middle ground between legalism and antinomianism‚ he said that we should be able to follow rules situationally so that morals can be determined on a case by case basis. There is one absolute in situation ethics and this is agape love‚ otherwise the theory is relative to each situation. Fletcher believed that if you apply agape love (unconditional

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