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    The political causes of World War 2 World War 2‚ famously known as the most devastating war‚ had causes dating back to WWI as well as‚pre . Some people refereed it because of the Treaty of Versailles which most of the people agreed one that it was too unfair for Germany and that their anger was going to appear sooner or later. The people thought it will create fascism. Some historians saw that the failure of The League of Nations was also another factor. The Treaty of Versailles was

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    door of the commanding officer’s room. ‘These two men need to come with me’ he demanded.” (Anh on his father) pg.8 Chapter 2 Summary -Escaping Vietnam and the journey at sea -Preparing to escape from Vietnam -Meeting at the ‘Motherfish’ to not cause suspicion from communist patrol boats -Description of conditions on the boat -Attacked by pirates -Second pirates attacking -Germans saving them Themes -Risk taking -Trust -Communication Quotes: ‘Soon the sky darkened further‚ turning a sinister

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    statistics indicate that the immigrant and refugee populations in the United States are rapidly increasing. In fact‚ the United States has witnessed the greatest migration in its history with an increase of 44% since 1990 (U.S. Department of Homeland Security‚ n.d.). Estimates indicate that the foreign-born population is 28 million to 31 million (U.S. Census Bureau‚ 2002). This means that 1 out of every 10 people in the United States come from an immigrant or refugee background‚ with 1 in 5 born in another

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    Refugee’s‚ world wide‚ have to go through a very difficult adapting process to their new home. Refugee’s could get bullied and face discrimination‚ there for feeling inside out. There is a perfect book to model what refugees have to go through‚ Inside Out and Back Again. In this book‚ the story of a girl named Ha and her family fleeing for safety and their journey to feel at home in their new country‚ but it’s not that easy. When Ha goes to school she gets bullied as explained‚ “They pull my

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    are fans of wars; nobody wins until years after the war begins and countless lives are lost. Fathers and Mothers have to bury their sons when they should be buried by their son or daughter; not the other way around. The consequences of war can be felt and seen all throughout the world today. Many Soldiers‚ families of soldiers and the trained dogs that are there to help the soldiers are coming out of war with PTSD and other mental health issues that can impede their lives. How can our country find peace

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    until the Enlightenment. This essay will examine the various‚ but not inexhaustible‚ causes that may have contributed to the Scientific Revolution; the teaching and philosophies of Aristotle‚ Ptolemy and Descartes‚ The Renaissance‚ Humanism‚ the decay of the Catholic Church‚ the influential theories of Copernicus and Kepler followed by the idea of Scientism. To finish‚ the essay will discuss some of the consequences brought about by the Scientific Revolution; the Protestant Reformation‚ the Counter

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    World War I was a tragic historic event that lasted four years long- starting from 1914 to 1918‚ which had cost many lives. There are many causes that had resulted the war- militarism‚ alliances and imperialism. However the most significantly underlying cause of World War I is through imperialism. Militarism is an important cause of World War I. In 1890‚ the five powers of Europe- Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Great Britain‚ France and Russia- had spent British pounds mostly on armaments. In 1914‚ which

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    Refugee blues” is 1 of the poems written by W H Auden. It is about a sad and terrible plight of being a Jew in the wrong place at the wrong time. Obviously‚ as a refugee‚ the couple has lost their home‚ their country and their identity. The melancholy feeling comes through strongly in the blues - a sad song. Though the poem is about 2 people at a particular time in the past the thoughts and feelings of the poem’s narrator might be similar to situations in any part of the world 2day.this poem is

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    There are many different things that caused world war 1.some causes were militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. From all of these different causes the most important and relevant cause to world war 1 is alliances. The point of forming alliances was to prevent war by deterrence but‚ if war did happen a countries allies job was to help them win the war. The problem with this is that if any country got into any type of conflict then everyone and the alliance system would also get into

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    The two poems written by Langston Hughes‚ dreams and Refugee. These two poems have many similarities and they both talk about freedom. Freedom a word with many meanings and a word with different perspectives. Some people look at freedom in a totally different way‚ depending on where they live and the things they live through. Then there’s some people who don’t know what freedom is at all and the word means nothing to them. Well in the two poems they will describe two different points of freedom but

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