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    been reflecting on my reasons for wanting to study dentistry‚ and I was hoping someone who has been through a similar experience could offer me some feedback or advice. The biggest questions I think I have to answer for myself is; why dentistry? and then‚ why dentistry over med? My personal motivation to pursue a career as a dentist I think comes from the very nature of the work. It’s diagnostic‚ technical‚ and surgical enough to be continually interesting. I realise that like any job

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    Wednesday‚ 24 September 2014 Why did Hitler gain power in 1933? I believe that there were 5 key motivators for change within Germany which led to Hitlers rise to power in the 1930’s‚ and his election as Chancellor. In this essay I plan to explore in depth about how‚ after ten years‚ Hitler finally gained the trust of the German people‚ and most importantly‚ their vote. Although Hitler was not responsible for the Great Depression‚ nor did he particularly have any control over the collapse of the

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    Why did Shakespeare Write Hamlet? Shakespeare wrote Hamlet because his only son had died of an unknown illness at the age of just 11. Dating all the way back to the spring/summer of 1596 Shakespeare had received word that his only son Hamnet was ill at the age of 11. Shakespeare being on the road with his company he would only be able to receive news from his family as he was very busy with his tour. In the summer of 1596 Shakespeare had just heard that his only son Hamnet had gotten much sicker

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    advisors to go to South Vietnam. This action caused the rise of U.S. forces in Vietnam up to 21‚000. The U.S. destroyer USS Maddox was on international waters in the Gulf of Tokin on July 31st‚ 1964. It was suggested that President Johnson purposely did this to make North Vietnam react so he would have a reason to increase warfare in Vietnam. Ironically‚ this is exactly how it happened. North Vietnamese torpedo ships attacked the ship‚ however with the help of a nearby large warship that carries planes

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    pain into the world. God promised future generations that he will send someone special to save us from sin. This was then true when God sent his only Son and was born from Mary. This special moment is known as the Incarnation of Jesus Christ. But why did God cause the Incarnation? There are three reasons that will be discussed in this paper. The three reasons are: to help see and understand God’s love‚ to be a model of holiness‚ and to make people partakers of the divine nature. The first reason

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    enough concrete‚ 4.5 million cubic yards‚ to build a two-lane highway from Seattle‚ Washington to Miami‚ Florida.More than 8.5 million pounds of dynamite was used to blast the foundation for the dam and 8 miles of tunnels through the canyon walls. Why did they build the Hoover Dam?The main reason for building the Hoover Dam was to supply the electrical power necessary to transport 4.4 million acre-feet—over a quarter of the Colorado River’s average annual flow to California. Soon‚ the dam also would

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    Jewish to settle in Palestine under the British Mandate. Bunton stated “At the beginning of the mandate there were approximately 70‚000 Jews out of a total settled population over 700‚000 inhabitants” (26). This shows that there was a lot of reasons why Jews were not moving to Palestine very quick such as; the Jews were hesitant at first because the British really wanted them to move there. The “western wall” is where the Jews and Arabs worship and it is still a major piece in history. Bunton noted

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    - Why did Japan turn to militarism and drift away from democracy in the 1930s and the 1940s? How did US occupation authorities seek to prevent Japan from relapsing into the past system of military expansion? The root of Japan’s militarism started out from the developments of the Meiji era that was established by imperial restoration after Edo period. The idea of the Meiji Revolution‚ to boost morale and to extricate Japan from the idea of Tokugawa feudalism‚ had been carried over to turn Japan

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    Second Edition Starting Smart How Early Experiences Affect Brain Development ® S THE OUNCE OF PREVENTION FUND Starting Smart How Early Experiences Affect Brain Development Michael Stevens is a healthy‚ beautiful newborn baby. As his parents admire him‚ they wonder‚ "What will Michael be like when he grows up? Will he do well in school? Will he get along with other kids and be happy?" Scientists now believe that the answers to these questions depend in large part on how

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    Beginning in the 6th century BCE‚ Rome began to take root. Over the next several hundred years‚ it spread its boarders and influence throughout the rim of the Mediterranean and Western Europe. However‚ the empire collapsed in 476 CE. How did this happen? Why did such an influential giant fall? Well‚ despite Rome’s great power‚ it had several internal faults that‚ when combined‚ lead to its eventual collapse. The first reason for Rome’s fall was the instability of the Roman government. The final

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