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    of hope for the citizens. Since Oceania won the battle‚ they gained full control of Africa. This means that the Oceania government and their laws will expand toward other people. Rather than letting Oceania win the longtime war against Eurasia and Eastasia‚ I would make one of the two others win. If I let Oceania lose‚ it means that the citizens and proles would finally escape from the phrase “War is Peace” and take notice of the wrong things their government have been doing for the past years. When

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    Since are last summary we explained how the book explained the 3 most important principles. The first one explains how you should never complain‚ criticize‚ or condemn because these are the three things that people don’t want to hear. Second‚ give honest and sincere appreciation. Everyone has a self-importance that they want to live up to and what better way to make them feel better by giving them a compliment from the heart for their life goal. Last but not least‚ arouse an eager want out of a person

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    Critical Review of How to Win a War on Drugs Drug abuse‚ especially in the United States‚ is a huge issue that affects many people and their families. In the article How to Win a War on Drugs‚ the author Nicholas Kristof explores the idea of how the United States should adopt the decriminalization of all drugs‚ like Portugal. Currently in the US having possession of‚ or distribution of illegal drugs is considered a crime under federal laws which can result in criminal prosecution. However

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    reparations owed from the treaty. The Christian response to this‚ and other crises of the time‚ was quite interesting. While Henry Fosdick’s “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” advocated less for doctrine and more towards a social gospel that Walter Rauschenbusch’s “Christianity and the Social Crisis” emphasized‚ Clarence MacArtney’s “Shall Unbelief Win” did not agree with Fosdick. Much of What Fosdick argued for pointed back towards the work of Rauschenbusch. In referring to the kingdom of God‚ Rauschenbusch

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    What should I do? They won’t find out! Maybe I should tell just in case. WHAT SHOULD I DO? These questions pop through everyone’s heads all the time when they are trying to make a difficult decision‚ that is what the two main characters faced in the story and play‚ “Cover-ups” and “Good Guys Always Win.” To begin‚ in “Cover-ups” Richard and Jenna both find out a secret that has been kept from them for a long time. This causes Mrs. Kittredge to make a hard decision‚ should she tell them the truth

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    My first period teacher’s name is Mrs. Mcneill in that class we learn about different languages and different countries. The first thing that ever learned in her class was how to say the greetings in Spanish. The first word we learned was hola which means hello but most of us already knew that. SOME OF THE THINGS THAT THEY DO IN SPAIN IS PRETTY CRAZY LIKE RUNNING AWAY FROM A HERD OF BULL THAT WOULD BE SCARY. The language that we learned after was French. What’s cool about france is all of the thing

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    Hungary‚ Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. The allies won the war when a revolution engulfed Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire surrendered. On November 11th on the 11th hour fighting stopped when Germany signed an armistice. The allies were able to win the war for many reasons. The three main reasons for the allied victory were the strong navy that Brittan had which held the Germans off of the water. Two other reasons for the victory were The American women who helped out on the home front as well

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    British army. Because the Rebels had a clear purpose‚ efficient communication‚ and strong leadership‚ they were more united than either the British forces or the Loyalists. The British restraint and the French assistance also enabled the Americans to win the war. The United States won the Revolutionary war because they were more united

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    The non-conformists were angered that schools were brought under Anglican control‚ and as a result many decided to vote against the Conservatives in the election. The conservatives had to deal with difficult labour issues: the Taff Vale case saw a court rule it illegal for a trade union to organise a strike‚ angering many working class unionised voters‚ and again directing votes away from the Tories in the 1906 election. In combination with the the troublesome Chinese labour issue‚ in

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    My thought on what was the best strategy of who could have won the war is Truman’s because Mac off Arthur became so Power happy that he didn’t care who he took out he just wanted to have a victory. Truman wanted it to be a silent war and Mac Arthur wanted it to be a huge war that came with a victory to no end no matter the cost. Truman wanted to Rebuff aggression in Korea and that was his only goal in the war‚ he didn’t even want it to be a war he just wanted it to be a small battle and nothing

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