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    ribbons‚ medals‚ trophies whether they win or lose? When you grow up you most likely have seen changes in sports. A lot of us participate in extracurricular sports. Such as basketball‚ football‚ softball‚ volleyball‚ etc. Playing we realized how much it hurt to lose‚ while we watched the other team celebrate their win. Everyone learns how to cope with winning and losing at points in their life. At this time it really seems like a lot of kids that play a sport will win a medal‚ ribbon‚ or trophy for playing

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    Discipline Discipline is the process of teaching the child what type of behavior is acceptable and what type is not acceptable‚ it teaches a child to follow rules. Discipline may involve both punishment‚ such as a time out‚ and‚ more importantly‚ rewards. It sounds so straightforward‚ yet every parent becomes frustrated at one time or another with issues surrounding children and discipline. Every parent wants their children to be happy‚ respectful‚ respected by others‚ and able to find their place

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    War. One reason is that the North not only outmanned the South but also at almost every point‚ militarily. The South was also outclassed industrially. If it was not for European recognition and military aid the South would have never had a chance to win. Industrially the South could not keep up in out put and in manpower. By the end of the war the South had‚ more or less‚ plenty of weaponry still‚ but it just did not have enough men to use the weaponry. They certainly did not lose for any lack of

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    Why did the U.S. fail to win the Vietnam War? As we all know‚ the Vietnam War was a colossal failure which American don’t want to mention any longer. In that period the United States had benefited from the World War II and had a rapid development in economy which made the U.S. become one of the most powerful country all over the world. So‚ why did the U.S. fail to win the Vietnam War with the strong strength? First‚ let us see a set of data from wiki. “Between 1965 and 1975‚ the United States

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    The tactical actions of General George Washington were a key factor in the outcome of the War of Independence. Washington’s foremost principle was to constantly be on the offensive‚ as America did not possess a comprehensive strategy for the conduct of the war.10 Often times‚ Washington’s aggressive military instincts were shot down by councils of war. Washington once convened a council of war to consider a strike against the British garrison in Staten Island before it was reinforced.11 Washington

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    Wuthering Heights is a relentless story of wild passions where no one wins. Discuss. Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights is a story full of passion‚ wild love and violence where‚ by the end of the turmoil‚ few gain happiness. Highly controversial at the time of its release in the 19th century‚ the destructive love between Heathcliff and Catherine is at the centre of conflict. The complex ideas of revenge‚ cruelty and suffering are woven in‚ the main themes portrayed through anti-hero Heathcliff

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    The First Vietnam War was fought by France and Ho Chi Minh and many lessons had to be learned to win this war. The Vietminh were not your traditional trained army‚ but made mostly of peasants who needed to be trained. Both the Vietminh and the French army had strengths and weakness which would impact the outcome of the war. The one thing Ho Chi Minh had over the French was he focused on the French weaknesses and used them to his advantage. Another important advantage was the knowledge the Vietminh

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    secretly wondering if your efforts to help him be a success have gone too far. His skill improves with each game‚ but he’s too obsessed with beating you to notice. How do you teach your child the difference between being successful and being driven to win at all costs? Here’s how to recognize the benefits and drawbacks of competition‚ and to keep your child’s appetite for winning from getting out of hand. What does my child learn from competition? It’s impossible to protect your kids from competitive

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    Why Britain Won The Battle Of Britain. Britain won the Battle of Britain for many reasons there was a few main reasons as to how they won. i think that one of these main reasons where because they had a really bad leader and he didn’t know how to handle modern technology. He didn’t understand how the modern planes worked he put them in groups this made it a lot easier for the people to attack where if he had placed them seperatly it would of been harder for the British to attack‚ This therefore

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    Unlike many of the Civil War governors who were elected in and out of office while the war was in full swing‚ Joseph E. Brown served as the governor of Georgia throughout the entire Civil War era‚ from 1857 to 1865. His influence‚ thus‚ is broad‚ ranging from the conflicts leading up to the war and the secession of the southern states to the defeat of the Confederacy. His voice‚ which continuously advocated for states’ rights‚ called first for the secession of the southern states out of the Union

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