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    issues to be expanded into worldwide wars‚ therefore it should only be pursued to the extent of regional communication. Key examples are both world wars‚ as well as current day conflicts and human rights infringements in Middle Eastern countries. World War 1 was not initially a worldwide war‚ but a conflict between two neighbouring countries with numerous allies. By extension‚ World War 2 was started due to failures of internationalism at the end of the first world war‚ which then resulted in one of‚

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    Lauryn Hill. Why do I enjoy this lyric so much? What makes it so memorable and relatable? Artists like Lauryn‚ Miguel‚ and Sarah Bareilles are all artists that I believe use their craft to convey emotion and story telling. Every story they write uses their lyrics as poetry to express emotions‚ feelings‚ triumphs‚ and failures. What does this say about myself as an artist? For one‚ I use these artists as inspirations that inspire me to transpose their ideas of art into my own work. I like to

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    C H A P T E R 2 2 War & the American State 1914–1920 Chapter Objectives: After you have read this chapter‚ you should be able to answer the following questions: I. How & why did World War I begin? II. Evaluate & discuss President Wilson’s decision to enter the war in 1917. III. Why was World War I considered a “total war”? IV. How did the war affect economic affairs & social relationships in America? V. How & why did President Wilson attempt to shape the Treaty of

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    but in whose interests do they serve. Elites are inevitable in all societies According to both Madison and Plato‚ factions will inevitably occur within society‚ the way to address this is viewed in two different ways by Plato and Madison. Plato sees within society an inherent flaw of two cities‚ a city of the rich and a city of the poor. He rejects oligarchy‚ the rule of few over many‚ because he believes that "absolute power corrupts absolutely" and rejects democracy for the incompetence

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    effect philanthropy had on post World War II reconstruction. Zunz starts the chapter by saying that “the clear division of labor between government and civil society that the New Deal had insisted upon to lift the country out of the Great Depression became irrelevant during and after World War II.” Basically what Zunz was saying was that even though government and philanthropy were seen to be separate organizations or institutions‚ they came together after World War II in order to rebuild‚ much like

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    opinion during the Vietnam War. This was one of the first major wars being covered by the media; television had become something very familiar to the public sin the beginning of World War II. At the end of the war‚ it began to be manufactured in large-scale. In the 1950s‚ only 9% of Americans owned a television but in 1966‚ this number rose dramatically to 93%. Therefore‚ we can that television had become the most important source of news for American people during the Vietnam War. Along with the rise

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    Hirst‚ P. (1998). The eighty years’ crisis‚ 1919-1999—power. England: Cambridge University Press.   In this chapter‚ the author examined and enumerated the different types of power conceptualized during that eight decade gap. Paul Hirst started off with the most dominant concept of power using Bertrand Russell’s “Power: A new social Analysis”(1938) as a direct reference. He explained three main aspects of power in the social sciences; Power as a factor in the relations between actors‚ power as

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    The First World War was the first ’total war’ - the whole nation had to be mobilised to fight. Men joined the army while women took over their jobs‚ but was this change lasting or a temporary effect of total war? The population at home - the basics People in Britain were affected by six main ways: 1. Recruitment - there was a huge poster campaign to get people to join up‚ and the government had to introduce conscription in 1916. Conscientious objectors could be imprisoned. Women were recruited

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    The most influential woman in the world and the world’s most powerful women are just few titles that describe Oprah Winfrey. Oprah is known to the world as an American Television host‚ actress‚ producer‚ and philanthropist‚ and is best known for her multi-award winning and self-titled talk show. The Oprah Winfrey show has an audience of millions of people worldwide. In other words‚ when Oprah speaks‚ people listen‚ and that is why she has a huge impact on the world. Throughout the past decade‚ Oprah

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    as an English-language writer‚ it seems fairly understandable for many critics to assume that this idiosyncrasy (i.e.‚ some remnants of Japan)‚ more or less‚ affects his style of writing. For instance‚ when Ishigu-ro’s second novel‚ An Artist of the Floating World‚ won the Whitbread Book of the Year in 1986‚ Edward Behr‚ a British journalist‚ remarked in Newsweek that‚ “He is certainly a unique Whitbread

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