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    The Great Depression of the 1930s was a result of World War I. Germany had to pay off war debts to France and Britain‚ but in the meantime‚ they borrowed money from the U.S. There was a chain connecting everyone‚ and when Germany finally failed to pay France and Britain‚ the chain of money stopped. France and Britain could not pay the U.S. back‚ and the stock market crash ensued shortly afterwards. Its severity was due to the chain reactions and interlocking of the different countries. Germany was

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    “I would rather obey a fine lion‚ much stronger than myself‚ than two hundred rats of my own species.” – Voltaire. Even in the years leading up to when France would fully plunder itself into a thought process that seemed to have no end‚ the great kings were supported by their subjects. Louis XI was only one in a great monarchical chain that had ruled France for years. It is speculated that Louis XI was the cause of decline for French monarchies; however he was known to the public as Louis the Beloved

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    World War 1 Have you ever wondered what World War 1 was like? Do you ever wonder how many people died to save our country and for World War 1 was like our freedom? Over 18 million deaths and 21 million wounded. They were fighting people for 4 years‚ 1914-1918. Each side had many reinforcements to take place after one died. One died each minute or hour. They had men dying each day‚ each week‚ each month‚ and each year. World War 1 was also known as the War to End All Wars. The commander of British

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    Do you know one of the women who fought for women’s suffrage? Lucy Burns was her name and she was an American suffragist and women’s rights advocate. Lucy had a childhood where it was very fortunate and lucky because her father believed in educating children of both genders. Lucy was born on July 28‚ 1879 in Brooklyn‚ New York. She was raised as an Irish Catholic and was the fourth of 8 children. She attended Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn Heights. Lucy was tall‚ had blazing red hair

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    This short essay will‚ look at the two main illnesses of anorexia and bulimia‚ and also have a look at some examples from the media‚ where fashion inadvertently causes these illnesses in youths. Firstly‚ the two main disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Anorexia is an eating disorder‚ which mostly affects girls in puberty‚ although men and boys can be affected by it as well. If you have anorexia you become obsessed with your weight and refuse to eat. You can become obsessed with exercise‚ become very

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    Andrea Simpson suffers from Binge-Eating Disorder (BED)‚ 307.51. There are several things about her case that make this clear. She has had periods of time in her life when she ate a great deal of food in a short time and she states that she would eat until she was uncomfortably full. When she was in college she never felt out of control during a binge—she always believed she would stop when she finished the piece of food she was eating. However‚ she reports that this seldom happened‚ and that usually

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    Held and Hein There are two 2 strengths and 2 weaknesses using animals or humans in Held and Hein study. First of all‚ strengths of using animals are animals do not have social influence. Compared to people‚ they are more likely to be adapted after they carry out the experiment and experimenters also do not have to worry about side effects. People might suffer serious long-term psychology harms after the experiment. In addition‚ even though it is unethical‚ we can deprive the animals like able

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    Healthy Eating People tend to think of healthy eating as a strict diet of unsubstantial meals. They imagine eating meals consisting of boring salads and food with no taste. The reality of the matter is that healthy eating should be looked at as a way of consuming a well-balanced diet with a variety of colorful and delicious foods that will be beneficial to the body. The human body requires an assortment of nutrients that include‚ but are not limited to fiber‚ minerals‚ and vitamins. Eating the

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    What effects do the fashion industry have on eating disorders? Picture the most beautiful teen model you have ever seen. Picture this someone as tall‚ super skinny‚ flawless skin and a very outgoing personality. Now picture Ella Jeffery. She is the exact opposite. Ella lacks confidence in everything she does. Maybe it is down to the fact that she is constantly tormented at school or because she is not exactly supermodel material as she suffers from both obesity and acne. As a result of the bullying

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    Many men were involved in murdering Abraham Lincoln‚ and trying to kill the Secretary Of State along with the Vice President. John Wilkes Booth did not assassination Abraham all alone. Eight others acted with John Wilkes Booth. The eight people were John Surratt‚ Mary Surratt‚ David Herold‚ George Atzerodt‚ Dr. Samuel Mudd‚ Samuel Arnold‚ Michael O’Laughlen‚ Edmund Spangler and John Booth. They were trying to kidnap Abraham all along then after Abraham speech they tried to assassinate Abraham

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