History is important because WE ARE the past: we are the sum of all the events--good‚ bad‚ and indifferent--that have happened to us. This sum product guides our actions in the present. This is true not only for the individual (imagine what would have happened to you had your parents never met‚ or had your parents raised you with different values)‚ but for large societies as well (how would the U.S. be different‚ for example‚ if it had lost the American Revolution‚ or if the Spanish had founded
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The Importance of Learning the History of History Kathryn Allen Instructor Carl Garrigus October 29th 2011 This paper is meant to focus on the importance of the facts and history that lead up to‚ and surround the history of a major historical event. It will show that there is more meaning to an event such as the Vietnam War if you are able to understand the culture‚ beliefs‚ and impacts that surround Vietnam prior to the war. This will allow for a better understanding of why a war took place
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I lost my vision November 4‚ 2004 . I had been a diabetic since I was three years old. Since losing my sight‚ I have had to repurpose my life. To that end‚ Ive had to learn to interact with the world without pyhsically seeing it. Midsouth Access Center for Technology was central to my readjustment. However‚ every other entity I was involved with left a lot to be desired. The foremost reason I say that is those other entities are devoted to assisting the blind rehababilitate but have low expectations
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Hello Mr. Obama I am writing to you to address your recent executive orders in my local state the state of Arizona. First I would like to explain that the rights are always taken government tyrannical‚ and separate those that can be or are justified. If anyone calls though they have the 1st amendment right‚ that it is justifiable. But a person‚ who is giving out their opinion‚ even if it’s the contrary of you‚ should not lose their right to do that‚ it is all about understanding the intentions the
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. a. After examining one of the maps of Europe‚ explain whether Germany or Great Britain had the greater need for a strong navy. After examining one of the maps‚ I thought that Great Britain had the greater need for a stronger navy. b. Explain why you chose this country. I chose Great Britain because it was surrounded by water so they would need to strengthen their navy to block the other countries from invading overseas. Germany would not need to invest in their navy as much because the country
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10 facts about World War II- 1.) On 3 September 1939‚ Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies announced that Australia was at war with Germany. 2.) The 9th Division stayed in North Africa until early 1943 while many Australian airmen serving in both the RAAF and the Royal Air Force (RAF) remained to fight in Europe. 3.) Australian soldiers‚ sailors and airmen fought the Germans‚ Italians and Vichy French in Europe‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ Syria‚ the Lebanon‚ Greece‚ Crete and the Mediterranean. 4.) World
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Emotional Labor in the Workforce In this discussion board‚ answer the following questions: Who sets the emotional norms in a workplace? How do we know how much emotion is acceptable or appropriate? How has emotional contagion influenced a job you held? Emotional Labor. Managing and even suppressing emotions when doing so is both appropriate and necessary. Emotions are all around us; in our personal lives and in our workplace. When pondering over the question who sets the emotional
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Chapter 10: Republican in Power 1. How did Thomas Jefferson’s ideas about America compare with those of A Slave and James Forten? The first part will be about Thomas Jefferson’s ideas for America. He wanted to expand lands from Mississippi where red people or Indians lived in. Jefferson wrote that he would give all the best for Indians. He convinced them to live in peaceful together. He would give many benefits for them it they were friendly and listening to him. He said that he did not like a
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Ben Franklin- Special Assignment 1. What was Benjamin Franklin’s philosophy of life? What were his religious beliefs? a. Franklin‚ believed that science could solve the problems of human life and that knowledge came from the senses‚ observation‚ and experimentation. Society‚ economy and human affairs Franklin believed that they should be applied to knowledge. School was defiantly a big part of Franklin he was very dedicated to his studying. Franklin made a proposal that was very important to exposed
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Tips on writing assignments Tips on writing assignments: Listed below are a few tips to writing your assignments. You may already be familiar with most of these points but it will be good to remind yourself of these points before you write up your assignment for credit. Outline: Before you start to write your assignment it may be a good idea to write an outline for your assignment which includes the main points you will be discussing. This will i) save you time ii) help you organise your ideas
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