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    Since I was a young child my family has traveled around the world to see and experience new places. My favorite experiences have been in Italy‚ Austria‚ and the Czech Republic. In Italy most of the time was spent sightseeing and moving through museums and ruins that were thousands of years old. When we first arrived my mom‚ my brother‚ and I hurried into the big taxi with all our luggage in the blistering heat. Before long we had pulled off the highway and were amongst a winding road with trees

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    Acts: whenever the president acknowledges the existence of a war‚ three neutrality acts go into place 1) No sailing on belligerent ships 2) No transporting and selling army to belligerent nations 3) No making loans to belligerent nations Spanish Civil War: Franco leads a rebellion against the government and overthrows the government in Spain Quarantine Speech: Japan has just invades China. FDR doesn’t recognize this as a war‚ but recognizes it as an invasion so that we can give help to

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    state of ISRAEL in 1948‚ there have been four major Arab-Israeli wars (1947-49‚ 1956‚ 1967‚ and 1973) and numerous intermittent battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in 1979‚ hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab neighbors‚ complicated by the demands of Palestinian Arabs‚ continued into the 1980s.<br><br><b>THE FIRST PALESTINE WAR (1947-49)</b><br>The first war began as a civil conflict between Palestinian Jews and Arabs following the United Nations recommendation of Nov

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    In the “Cutting the Jewish Bride’s Hair”‚ it seems that women liked to grow out their hair and keep it long and flowing. The groom did not appear to like it and wanted it to be cut off. It is as though‚ his bride’s long hair interrupted him. He needed to divorce her from what she loved in order to marry her so she would only love him and not her hair. She would then have to learn to cut her hair‚ in order to please him. To him‚ having clean‚ braided hair meant‚ she would only belong to him.

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    The end of World War Two brought a tremendous amount of economic‚ political and social change to the entire world. Millions of people were left homeless‚ the European economy had collapsed‚ and much of the European industrial infrastructure had been destroyed. America emerged from the war strong‚ united‚ prosperous and the unrivaled and admired leader of the world. France was humbled‚ Britian exhausted‚ Germany demolished and divided The United States established a new international order

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    of them were Jews and the rest a cluster of religions.In Sobibor people ran away from Sobibor and escaped successful. Most people said they there good at something to live instead of dining. During April 1942 till October 1943 about half a million Jewish people were killed there. This camp was map to look good and when people arrived they acted like it was a nice place to be. As people arrived they didn’t know

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    Influence of Jewish Mysticism on the Early Christian Church Mystics know and experience God in a very different way than the ordinary believer. Whereas the ordinary believer knows God in an objective‚ concrete manner as embodied in nature or via sacred scriptures‚ the mystic knows God by personal‚ one to one contact between their own spirit (soul) and the spirit of God; heart to heart‚ or as Augustine called it‚ “cor ad cor loquitur.” Because of the one to one‚ highly individualized nature of this

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    Envision a world without the effects of globalization. There would be no food‚ clothes‚ or any products from any outside country of part of the world. The world would be disconnected and unaware of each other. Globalization has brought the world to this advance level of trade‚ communication‚ and awareness of other nations. It is the process of a company‚ product‚ or idea that spreads throughout the world‚ often leading to countries around the world to become united and help one another. However

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    World War II greatly changed how the world interacted and operated. Prior to the Second World War‚ the world was mainly based in Europe with the Europeans at the leading edge of world politics as well as leading the way in technological advancement. Although the United States emerged as a world power after World War I‚ their interactions with the rest of the world was held to a minimum with focus on domestic affairs. During this time between the two wars‚ the U.S. had an economic boom in the 1920’s

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    World War II and Social Equality World War II was a very important event in American history‚ but as bad as war is or seems to be there always seems to have better outcomes in the end. By the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor on December 7‚ 1941 and bringing America into the war it opened the eyes of all Americans to the problems not only domestically but internationally and the biggest problem that was discovered after the completion of World War II was the level of social equality around the world

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