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    Many people are affected by natural disasters every day. Some are worse than others‚ but no matter the severity‚ there is usually a loss‚ and a cry for help. The first one I want to talk about is the earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010. By January 24th‚ at least 52 aftershocks (a smaller earthquake following the main shock of a large earthquake)‚ measuring 4.5 or greater had been recorded. An estimate of three million people were affected by the earthquake. Death toll estimates ranged from 100‚000

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    Pearl Harbor was a big attack that the U.S was not expecting and it was very sad that the enemy had won and a lot of people died. Thousands of people died in Pearl harbor. President Roosevelt said that this attack was a scarfull attack. The Pearl Harbor Attack started In December‚7‚ 1941. In Arizona‚ Honolulu in the ocean in the morning. It started in the morning and the U.S actually knew it was gonna happen. Because they cracked the japanese code and the warning was sent from washington. But

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    Horrifying events happened on September 11‚ 2001. Families were separated‚ friendships killed‚ and tears were shed like rivers through the ground. On September 11‚ 2001‚ the 9/11 attack hit the united states; killing 2‚996 people‚ and injuring 6‚000 others. 19- terrorists who came from the extremist group Al- Qaeda‚ hijacked and additionally crashed 4 airplanes into American territory. Two of these planes went through the World Trade Center (Twin Towers)‚ causing them to completely collapse. Plane

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    The cash supply dropped right around 31 percent between 1929‚ the most normally perceived year of the start of the Depression‚ and 1933. Individuals started to expect flattening and turned out to be more hesitant to acquire cash or spend a lot of what they as of now had‚ inspired by a paranoid fear of an obligation they couldn’t pay off. This just diminished request all the more‚ spreading significantly facilitate the downturn that had started to encompass the industrialized world. Another impact

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    Zyklon B Zyklon B was a killer gas that destroyed the lives of thousands. It was used in many death camps such as Auschwitz. When these innocent Jews were told that they were going to a concentration camp‚ their hopes might have raised and they may have felt once again they may be free after the war. If they did not feel that they would be free after the war they may have felt that they might at least be within the comfort of their families. Most of the Jews brought to the concentration camp

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    First‚ Hawaii had a huge war called Pearl Harbor that caused huge damages and many deaths. “Seventy years ago this month‚ a surprise. Japanese attack on a U.S. naval base in Hawaii plunged America into World War II.” (Pearl Harbor and World War ll). “ On December 7‚ 1941‚ Japanese aircraft and submarines attacked Pearl Harbor‚ the U.S. naval base in Hawaii (see map inset).” (Pearl Harbor and World War ll).The attack on Pearl Harbor was also the start of World War ll. They destroyed three hundred

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    When you look someone rich or famous you automatically assume that they are successful. However‚ this is only an outward appearance. Most of the time these “famous” people are stressed way beyond what is noticed by the public. They are not truly happy because they are way too concerned with the way they live their lives since people are constantly watching their every move. The true meaning of success is to have “a good result‚ happy outcome” (“Success”). Estee Lauder once said‚ “I never dreamt about

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    Bandaids have always been an excessive‚ but what would life be without them? We’ve always thought that if you cut your finger‚ put a bandaid on it. Well‚ it wasn’t always that way. Back in the day people just left there cut open and did nothing to heal them‚ until Earl Dickson told Johnson & Johnson about the bandaid. Since then‚ bandaids have changed the way people bandage and heal their cuts today. Earl Dickson had some help creating it from his wife. She is accident-prone‚ especially when she

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    On September 11‚ 2001‚ It was just an ordinary day for everyone living in New York City and Washington D.C‚ doing their usual routine‚ but those were about to change in a single beat. Two big towers were completely destroyed‚ 4 huge commercial airplanes were crashed‚ one hit the field of Pennsylvania‚ and the pentagon were almost demolished in a flashed of an eye‚ a horrible experienced that caused a dramatic reaction not only to the people who saw it but to the people who were in contact of 9/11

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    The attack of Pearl Harbor also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor‚ was an attack that hit the United States as the Japanese attacked and were sent to destroy Pearl Harbor. The United States was offended for the surprise attack‚ then began to devise plans to defeat the Japanese and their allies like Germany . This attack led the United States to World War II. The United States was placed in that situation because the Japanese did not even send any warnings that they were going to attack Pearl Harbor

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